Lindt 85% Extra Fine Dark Chocolate
Monday, July 30th, 2007
Just recently, I received a packet of Mint Chocolate Lotion from the dazzling Twisted Blossom
First of all the packaging is darling looking old fashioned and all. Another good thing about it is that fact that it smells like chocolate. At least for me it helps to keep my chocolate urge under control. It gives me a chocolatey satisfaction without chugging down the calories.
At the moment in fact I am putting it on my hands. *Sniff,* Yummy, It smells so good and it actually smells like minty chocolate!! For the longest time I don't think I can stop smelling my hands. The lotion is rather smooth and soft. I like it and it doesn't give your hands a nasty greasy feel which I cannot stand. The lotion is a light green and for me that makes it cooler because I love color.
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Ingredients: Water, Propylene Glycol, Isopropyl Myristate, Stearic Acid, Cetyl Alcohol, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Leaf Extract, Theobroma Cacao (cocoa) Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E acetate), Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Benzophenone-4, Butylene Glycol, Carbomer, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Petrollatum, Sodium PCA, Triethanolamine, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Fragrence, Yellow 5, Blue 1
Alyssa B
http://love-chocolate.com
A recent study which just appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association about chocolate lowering blood pressure. By a series of tests they proved that eating some dark chocolate can lower a persons blood pressure without having a diet change. German researchers divided 44 adults in half. They gave one half dark chocolate and one half white chocolate. The ones who had dark chocolate received a difference of 20 points. The people who had white chocolate did not get any.
There is an ingredient in chocolate that works as a vasodilator, helping the blood vessels relax and become more flexible, and thus reducing the pressure inside. And surprisingly a little chocolate in this case goes a long way.
So take your chocolate to heart!
Sorry for not posting lately! Life has been pretty frazzled and I can't post pictures easily. I have some interesting posts coming up when I do in fact get the pictures set up.
How long do you remember having M&Ms…? Well pretty much every middle-class person has heard and tasted these candy covered chocolates. And most of you would recall then existing back when you were a child.
In fact, the whole idea for M&Ms came from melted chocolate. A few men decided to create a chocolate that that could melt in your mouth but not i your hands. They could not prevent meltage completely, but by constructing a tasty candy covering they could help prevent it easily. When they were first created they mostly marketed to soldiers in the army (back in WW1 and 2), but when the war ended they shifted marketing to average citizens.
I find M&Ms delicious. I can't say they are my favorite chocolate candy but they do rank high in my mind. I find it a perfect end to a Holiday treat or a hot summer day.
First of all, looking at the M&Ms, they are so cheerful that I find them hard not to pop in my mouth. I find the candy coating pretty good and I adore the satisfactory "CRUNCH" when I bight down on them. The chocolate is just an ordinary Hershey's chocolate but when combined together with the candy coating they are a smashing hit, for me anyways.
Here is a M&Ms commercial
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GqAAKEda21E
Well, after watching that, I find that I am dying to have some M&Ms at this very moment.
Bye,
Alyssa