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Post by Lynnrose on Jan 1, 2009 22:45:02 GMT
"Between now and next week, daytime temperatures will struggle to reach 4C (39F) - and during the night may plunge as low as minus 13C" SourceOne of the tips for keeping warm.. "I don't often recommend people eat chocolate, but in this instance it can help you keep warm - it's full of energy It doesn't matter if it's an ordinary Cardbury's bar or 80 per cent cocoa solids. Also, a hot sweet drink such as hot chocolate charges your body."
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Post by buzzy on Jan 1, 2009 22:56:26 GMT
Yeah and make you FAT !! ;D
Take up knitting - hee hee
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Post by peppercat on Jan 2, 2009 0:32:46 GMT
Well seeing as they also advise us to wear many layers against the cold--it could be a problem trying to knit..chocolate wins every time..
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Post by lazysod on Jan 2, 2009 14:00:54 GMT
Oh that's good news I just love chocolate and now I have the perfect excuse for buying more I'm afraid knitting is not my thing Buzzy sorry chocolate wins here as well
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Post by catwoman4u on Jan 5, 2009 14:17:57 GMT
Here's somemore good news for chocolate lovers. It seems that dark chocolate is supposed to be a great anti-oxident. The darker the chocolate the better..... Milk chocolate just won't do it. Mmmmmmm.................... Now that's good news! Purrs, Catwoman=^..^= & Mija
P.S. This is a dandy little site folks. Very nicely set up!
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Post by Lynnrose on Jan 5, 2009 15:12:01 GMT
Thanks Catwoman, glad you like it x
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Post by Angelstardust on Jan 5, 2009 22:09:45 GMT
I try to eat a little dark chocolate every day; talk about hard work.
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