Chocolate on my Mind
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Donna Lu SmithSeptember 25, 2014
I am going to try your old chocolate recipe right now. I am positively drooling for chocolate. Cocoa, pwd sugar and canned milk I have. Besides I came home from work and my blood sugar tested low. Not for long. Sweet is the work!
MaryannSeptember 19, 2014
Your article was fun and refreshing,especially since our society has become increasingly over-run with "health fanatics!" Thanks for the joy your beautiful music has brought to me as well!
AliceSeptember 19, 2014
As a fellow Chocoholic, I thoroughly enjoyed this article! See's Nuts & Chews are my favorite too, especially the Caramallows! I always eat them both as soon as the box is opened, to be sure someone who won't appreciate it as much doesn't randomly pick it. Thanks for the smile today.
KariSeptember 18, 2014
This article made my day! I needed a smile. Now I'm going to go eat some chocolate in your honor. hugs~
Luana WellsSeptember 18, 2014
I do believe chocolate is the Mormon drug of "choice"!
Ann Kapp AndersenSeptember 18, 2014
Great article, Sis! I remember the times when Dad would take Mom and Gary and me out to dinner (about once a year), that no matter what we had eaten or how much, Mom always bought a candy bar at the front display case while Dad was paying the bill. Could this chocaholism be hereditary?? Hmmm.....Well, at least that's ONE way of explaining it. Love you. Net :-)
BonnieSeptember 18, 2014
My grandmother had a saying which is SO true, at least for the chocoholics in our family: "There's nothing wore than just ONE chocolate!" Tell your husband he needs to give you at least TWO per day!
Mary JSeptember 18, 2014
Loved this article. Made copies of it, bought boxes of Whitman Samplers and gave it to the sisters I Visit Teach. Plus a friend who has had some health issues.
GeneSeptember 18, 2014
I loved this article. Janice is not only a great song writer, but a great article writer. Keep them coming please. (I have heard her speak too and always enjoy her talks.)
SonjaSeptember 18, 2014
Two of my all-time favorites: Chocolate (and yes, the Utah Truffles are to die for), and Janice Kapp Perry. Thanks for the fun article, even though it brings guilt feelings to many of us!
LoriSeptember 18, 2014
Finally, an article I can fully support!! I have read all of Dr. Gardner's on no sugar and no soy, and Carolyn Allen's on no dairy, eggs, or meat. I feel my diet had been reduced to kidney beans and celery sticks. Hooray for Janice!! Bring on the chocolate!
KimSeptember 18, 2014
That was a fun article, but it made me hungry.
Edward GowenSeptember 18, 2014
There is a wonderful LDS family oriented blog at: https://www.cranialhiccups.com/ by a sweet lady who along with her family were once part of the Perry Branch in Georgia but have since moved West. All her immediate family now have chocolate nicknames which is pretty cool.
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