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I love the smell of chocolate. But not all chocolate desserts have that
chocolate smell. I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. Any tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) |
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On Feb 15, 11:04*am, "Christopher M." >
wrote: > I love the smell of chocolate. But not all chocolate desserts have that > chocolate smell. > > I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry > cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. Any > tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? > > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) How do you know they are missing out on the aroma? |
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On Feb 15, 12:14*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On Feb 15, 11:04*am, "Christopher M." > > wrote: > > > I love the smell of chocolate. But not all chocolate desserts have that > > chocolate smell. > > > I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry > > cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. Any > > tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? > > > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) > > How do you know they are missing out on the aroma? == They're not going ooh ooh, ooh, ooh and collapsing onto the floor probably...this has to be a TROLL. == |
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Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On Feb 15, 11:04 am, "Christopher M." > > wrote: >> I love the smell of chocolate. But not all chocolate desserts have that >> chocolate smell. >> >> I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry >> cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. Any >> tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? >> >> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) > > How do you know they are missing out on the aroma? Hmmmm.... Interesting, I never smell chocolate that much after the deserts hardened. I do smell that great chocolate smell while making chocolate deserts like fudge, pudding and so on while I am over the stove. I inhale when cooking deserts. But that is a good question, i do smell that chocolate oder when I open a box of chocolates. But I think it dissipates quickly when it hits the air... I do not really know.... I have to think about this one. -- Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan) |
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![]() "Nad R" > wrote in message ... > Chemo the Clown > wrote: >> On Feb 15, 11:04 am, "Christopher M." > >> wrote: >>> I love the smell of chocolate. But not all chocolate desserts have that >>> chocolate smell. >>> >>> I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry >>> cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. >>> Any >>> tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? >>> >>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) >> >> How do you know they are missing out on the aroma? > > Hmmmm.... > > Interesting, I never smell chocolate that much after the deserts hardened. > I do smell that great chocolate smell while making chocolate deserts like > fudge, pudding and so on while I am over the stove. I inhale when cooking > deserts. But that is a good question, i do smell that chocolate oder when > I > open a box of chocolates. But I think it dissipates quickly when it hits > the air... I do not really know.... I have to think about this one. Chocolate does dry out, eventually. It becomes chalky white. W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 14:04:23 -0500, "Christopher M."
> wrote: > I love the smell of chocolate. But not all chocolate desserts have that > chocolate smell. > > I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry > cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. Any > tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? > Look for chocolate extract and try adding some of that to your next chocolate recipe. -- Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground. |
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On Feb 15, 1:04*pm, "Christopher M." >
wrote: > I love the smell of chocolate. But not all chocolate desserts have that > chocolate smell. > > I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry > cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. Any > tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? Substitute the word "chocolate" for "pussy", and you have your Valentine, you ****ing asshole. |
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"Christopher Moroon@." wrote:
> > I think it's sad when I see people at the supermarket, or at the dry > cleaners, enjoying the taste of chocolate but missing out on it's odor. Any > tips on how I can make my chocolate desserts smellier? Eat it... the next day have a healthy dump... I guarantee your chocolate fudge will be smellier. -- what a moroon!@ |
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