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Who makes the best white chocolate?

German Hops

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*Nightwing

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On topic: Aboriginal Australians make the best white chocolate.

After eons of making Whitchetty Grub Stew if those same cocking principles are applied to making white chocolate, the smoothest silky white chocolate can be achieved.
 
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Stuart360

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You know Morrisons own white chocolate is really good. It sometimes has sugar crystals in it which can be a little annoying but taste wise its really good. I mean their standard white chocol;ate by the way, not the 'saver' version
 

lachesis

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Back in the mid 90s, I had a huge crush on this 3yr older Japanese girl. She used to love this chocolate.
Although I don't see this particular one around where I live, but when I see Lindt white chocolate, I sometimes think of her.


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As per myself... I prefer darker chocolate. White chocolate sometimes is good though.
 
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If these came with white chocolate kind, maybe? lol.
TBH, this is kinda bothersome. I wouldn't want to eat this, Rings or not.
no finger licking good one here.


Upon researching, there are white chocolate versions...
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However this... doesn't look like finger (looks like my gigantic vitamin pill)...
and the name... hmmm..
What the hell are you talking about? I was referring to the Japanese girl and whether or not you got a piece of her "white chocolate" if you knows what I mean...
 

lachesis

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What the hell are you talking about? I was referring to the Japanese girl and whether or not you got a piece of her "white chocolate" if you knows what I mean...

Oh.. I see. LOL. I apologize & sorry for my Engrish.
I didn't know what "putting a ring on it" meant... and thought "it" being the white chocolate like marriage proposal.
(and people think I have crush on 3yr old girl... maybe I should change to "a girl who was 3 year older than me")

Anyhow, unfortunately no - She only saw me as a younger brother type of friend during our 5 year friendship/relationship - and had pretty painful fall out in the end, and lost contact w/ each other because it was just one sided crush. She moved back to Japan in late 90s, and I stayed.

I do think about her off and on, because she was pretty big part of my life back then (late highschool to mid college days).
We did spend a lot of time together, hung out - I visited her in NYC when she moved out to NYC, and Osaka when she went back during her summer vacation...

She'd be 52 by now - and I heard some shady rumors about her... but highly doubt because they are so out of character.
But.. I don't think I would want to see her. Sometimes the past is best to be kept in the past, I think.
 
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Oh.. I see. LOL. I apologize & sorry for my Engrish.
I didn't know what "putting a ring on it" meant... and thought "it" being the white chocolate like marriage proposal.
(and people think I have crush on 3yr old girl... maybe I should change to "a girl who was 3 year older than me")

Anyhow, unfortunately no - She only saw me as a younger brother type of friend during our 5 year friendship/relationship - and had pretty painful fall out in the end, and lost contact w/ each other because it was just one sided crush. She moved back to Japan in late 90s, and I stayed.

I do think about her off and on, because she was pretty big part of my life back then (late highschool to mid college days).
We did spend a lot of time together, hung out - I visited her in NYC when she moved out to NYC, and Osaka when she went back during her summer vacation...

She'd be 52 by now - and I heard some shady rumors about her... but highly doubt because they are so out of character.
But.. I don't think I would want to see her. Sometimes the past is best to be kept in the past, I think.
This thread is no longer about white chocolate. It's about your 3 yr old crush from 30 years ago
 
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Tams

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Oh.. I see. LOL. I apologize & sorry for my Engrish.
I didn't know what "putting a ring on it" meant... and thought "it" being the white chocolate like marriage proposal.
(and people think I have crush on 3yr old girl... maybe I should change to "a girl who was 3 year older than me")

Anyhow, unfortunately no - She only saw me as a younger brother type of friend during our 5 year friendship/relationship - and had pretty painful fall out in the end, and lost contact w/ each other because it was just one sided crush. She moved back to Japan in late 90s, and I stayed.

I do think about her off and on, because she was pretty big part of my life back then (late highschool to mid college days).
We did spend a lot of time together, hung out - I visited her in NYC when she moved out to NYC, and Osaka when she went back during her summer vacation...

She'd be 52 by now - and I heard some shady rumors about her... but highly doubt because they are so out of character.
But.. I don't think I would want to see her. Sometimes the past is best to be kept in the past, I think.

I'm in Osaka right now as I type this. I can hunt her down for you*.




*This is not a valid offer. Terms and conditions do not apply as it will not be carried out. Envoke at your own risk, not that it matters. I share no liability for any actions undertaken or not.
 

GeekyDad

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White chocolate isn’t really even chocolate. There is no cocoa in it. I normally only ever eat it if it is coating something else.
Well, it contains cocoa butter (the good stuff, anyway, like G&B), which is the fat, so I guess companies can technically get away with calling it chocolate.
 

Northeastmonk

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I have enjoyed Kinder for the last couple years. These Bueno white chocolates are great.

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There are a couple European white chocolate bars that are good too.


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Ehh, I stopped eating candy years ago. I probably eat 3 Hershey's bars worth of chocolate per year.

That being said I started making my own pepper jelly which requires an alarming amount of sugar. My first batch was a delightful pineapple jalapeno jelly that I put on my toast in the morning. My next batch will involve habeneros, because I like to wake up and choose violence.
 
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