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Pass the chocolate please

March 12, 2007 | Filed under: Stuff

“I thought we came to the store for food only. As in from the basic food groups.”

“We did.”

“You just added a case of Hershey bars to the cart.”

“Chocolate is a food group.”

“Jill.”

“Seriously. I read a study. It said women with all day access to chocolate were happier and easier to live with.”

“Yeah, I’m going to need that in writing.”

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  1. Stacy ~ says:

    “Can I get that in writing”

    Come on, that’s like, a law. Everyone knows that. He clearly must not like women who are happy and easy to live with. (Fool) *g*

  2. Devon Ellington says:

    Um, let’s see:

    HEALTH magazine
    MORE magazine
    NATURAL HEALTH magazine
    GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
    REDBOOK
    ELLE
    VOGUE

    those are the ones that had the story in the last few months, and I’m sure there were more!

    A case of Hershey’s is a necessity — when you can’t get your hands on Godiva!

  3. colleen gleason says:

    Yay for chocolate! If only chocolate with caramel and almonds fit the bill, then I’d be a really happy girl.

  4. Honey says:

    I saw it in writing – right here on your blog! Bummer that probably won’t count. :wink:

    Happy Monday. :hissyfit:

  5. Bailey Stewart says:

    Devon is correct – Scientist have proven that chocolate is good for you, something about the mind/memory – I forgot, which means I haven’t been eating enough chocolate.

  6. Alice Audrey says:

    Duh! How can he not know that?

    Alice

  7. Suzanne says:

    That’s it, I’m getting some chocolate! Now I have an excuse….

  8. Susan says:

    Doesn’t your DH know by now you are always right? :shock:

  9. kim h says:

    yum, had some thin mints from the girl scot

  10. Cryna says:

    Everyone needs to have chocolate handy to help them through the times…….. :rotfl: Cookies too !!

  11. Ellen says:

    Men just don’t get the chocolate magic. :no:

  12. Carrie H says:

    American Journal of nursing says “chocolate raises seratonin levels” That classifies it as an antidepressant!!! Beter than Prozac. :bananadance:

  13. Karen says:

    Mmmm, Hershey Bars. I love them. I just bought some miniature Hershey chocolate eggs and they’re yummy.

  14. Donna M says:

    Your DH must know by now that “chocolate” is a necessity! :grin: Of course, they keep saying dark chocolate is better for you & I’m a milk chocolate lover–does that mean I need twice as much? :?: :yes:

  15. V-Grrrl says:

    Since I moved to Belgium, the chocolate capital of the world, I’ve gained 15 pounds, but I’m sure I’m much easier to live with. :yes:

  16. Jemima says:

    Yes, and Girl Scout cookies are their own special food group…especially Samoas. Mmmm….eating one now. Mmmm.

  17. Judy F says:

    I would think by now with living with 4 woman he would know Chocolate is a must… Silly Silly man

  18. catslady says:

    Oh, and don’t forget it’s the dark chocolate that’s the best and you must have some every day :mrgreen:

  19. Kris says:

    Chocolate is a staple doesn’t he know that yet. It took me a while to convince my hubby of that but now he is a believer.

  20. Brandy says:

    Waaaa, I gave up chocolate for Lent. Eat some for me. Tell your hubs your helping a loyal reader.

  21. Diana says:

    Jill, have you ever tried Cocoa Bella chocolates? They are SOOO good. As a fellow chocolate-lover, I highly recommend this brand of goodness. :D

    Check out their website: http://www.cocoabella.com

  22. Marcy says:

    Everyone knows chocolate comes from a bean so it’s a vegetable! :thumbsup:

  23. Ericka Scott says:

    Chocolate is definitely one of the major food groups. That and cookies. Heck, there’s flour, sugar, and vitamins in those cookies. And if you buy chocolate chip cookies, there’s chocolate too! :bananadance:
    Yummmmmmmy

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