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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21805395

I've never felt better since I got fat tbh :)

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Not good for me I am losing weight. Though not very fast, :lol:

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pcernie wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21805395

I've never felt better since I got fat tbh :)


Or to paraphrase an advert

"Have a heart attack, Have a Kit-Kat"

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pcernie wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21805395

I've never felt better since I got fat tbh :)


Or to paraphrase an advert

"Have a heart attack, Have a Kit-Kat"


Only if you choke on it and panic, they're that fcuking small :lol:

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Only if you choke on it and panic, they're that fcuking small :lol:

Wagon Wheel syndrome. KitKats used to be big enough to bridge small rivers now they're only barely bigger than your actual fingers.

I noticed that Cabdurys (sorry, Kraft) just did a 'new shape' of Dairy Milk bar and in the process shaved about 20% off the amount of chocolate you actually get for your money.


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I'm still pissed off that chocolate gets padded by wheat.

Reminds me of VW - they claimed the new (MK6) Golf would be cheaper to make than the MK5. They then sold it with a £10K higher price tag!

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Well I bought some chocolate moulds and will trying to make my own easter eggs soon. So lets see what that does for my heart. :?

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Well I bought some chocolate moulds and will trying to make my own easter eggs soon. So lets see what that does for my heart. :?

Shouldn't be a problem as long as you don't make them solid :).


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I will be making them hollow but I am wondering if I have bought enough chocolate to make the egg.

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A standard 100G bar should be plenty for an average sized easter egg mould.


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A standard 100G bar should be plenty for an average sized easter egg mould.

Thanks. Thats what I have, so I should be able to make one. Just waiting for my microwaveable melting pot to arrive to get started.

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Just waiting for my microwaveable melting pot to arrive to get started.

OK I'm possibly being daft here, but for something you might use only once a year is it really that much more convenient than just boiling the kettle and using a measuring jug in a pan on hot water?

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Amnesia10 wrote:
Just waiting for my microwaveable melting pot to arrive to get started.

OK I'm possibly being daft here, but for something you might use only once a year is it really that much more convenient than just boiling the kettle and using a measuring jug in a pan on hot water?

Yes but I have other moulds so will try other things as well. It is not just easter eggs. I might try something for Christmas. That will mean lots of practice for me.

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