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Nope! No chocolate here. Only snails! LOL!!

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Oops! I thought you were using a greek or italian term kohm-pahd-zee-neh. blush

I should quit while I'm behind! blush

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Chocolate covered snails anyone? sick

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sans snails, well YES, but only if in good dark chocolate!

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Oooh, I have a bar of Slovak Lemsovka Dark Chocolate with Hazelnuts sitting on my kitchen table. Technically, it is tomorrow already, so maybe just a little piece?

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Dear Zenovia,

Thak you very much for your post. I will investigate the different kinds of music which you discussed. Based upon what you shared, it was probably either "bouzouki" or mainland Greek music which I had heard. Thank you again !

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CHOCCIE

Did someone mention choccie biggrin

Wonderful stuff to be sure - and as long as it is the dark stuff I can munch it biggrin

And of course as long as it is over 85% Cocoa it's also good for your health biggrin - another reason for enjoying it

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Dear Alexandr,

I have tried Russian chocolates, and I must say that they are quite good...not as overly sweet as the American kind.

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OK, here we go, a chocolate Orthodox Church!!! Surely, this must be lenten!!!

http://www.neatorama.com/2006/11/11/chocolate-orthodox-church/

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Dear Alexandr,

What a gorgeous sculpture. smile Don't tell me it's going to be eaten? cry

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Dear Alexandr,

What a gorgeous sculpture. smile Don't tell me it's going to be eaten? cry

Zenovia

Yes, it will be eaten by me! biggrin

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