HOT CHOCOLATE!

 

Who doesn’t like chocolate?

During my childhood chocolate meant Cadburys Milk chocolate. (with its “glass and a half of Dairy Milk in every bar”) Then of course “a Mars a Day helps you work rest and play” 10-11-12-mars-inside Frys Chocolate Cream, with, the pictures of the five boys, never really understood why. I recall how I longed for Easter, so I could taste my first Cadburys Cream egg, and, it was close to Easter, not as now, 4 days after Christmas!!. Sheilas favourite was Milky bars.

 

Cadburys Milk Tray was only for high days and holidays ,… or you would think: I remember as an 8 year old being sent to the shop by a neighbour, who instructed me to treat myself to a few sweeties for going on this errand – I treated myself alright – to a 1/4 lb box of Cadburys Dairy Milk chocolates ! 530297273_tpNeedless to say she never asked me again …………………..

Dark chocolate was always Cadburys Bournville or Rowndtrees Black Magic. SANYO DIGITAL CAMERAThe coffee cream was an ugh moment! Whereas the cherry one, was delicious and definitely a taste too far. At Christmas Sheila’s Father always gave the “ladies” a box of Terrys All Gold, Z (2)when you opened it, you found your present, Romantic? A piece of jewellery perhaps……money! 

I remember the descriptions “Rich Orange” – Terry’s milk chocolate protects this precious orange centre: “Sumptuous Strawberry” – Real strawberry pieces nestled within a sweet, strawberry flavoured fondant ……… Almost orgasmic!

I was an avid fan in my younger years of the Crunchie Bar, but, a gift from Sheila’s nephew, Simon, and, his wife Caitlin, changed this for ever! Let’s hear it for Violet Crumble!!!

Today my taste has definitely “matured” – chocolate with 70% + of cocoa solids is the norm. With the addition of flakes of fleur de sel ( a French sea salt), or, chocolate with chilli or even Wasabi? All wonderful! So many to choose from, so many new flavours appearing on supermarket shelves.

Artisan chocolate shops are a great treat wherever you go in France, and, chocolates from one of these establishments is always appreciated as a gift.

The piece de resistance is of course The Chocolate Pudding. These desserts are invariably welcomed at the end of a meal.

One of our favourites, very much loved by our French friends, is a Dark Chocolate torte…. Introduced to us by Sheila’s god-daughter Lizzie. See Recipe

A second one we are trying to perfect to our taste is a recipe for Chocolate Brownies, continuing shards of milk and white chocolate. See Recipe

So it’s time now for breakfast …………. 006 Chocolate croissant anyone???

 

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  • Sheila Wilton says:

    Remember Fry’s Five Boys chocolate with its famous image of one little boy going through all the emotions: Desperation Pacification Expectation Acclamation and finnally Realisation its Frys. His name was Lindsay Poulton, and, its no wonder the lad looked to be in “desperation”, just read what he had to go through.

    Mr. Poulton was still around in the 1960’s when the Bristol Evening Post tracked him down to East Providence, Rhode Island. He remembered the session well, but, particularly the “Desperation” “I think they must have found it hard to make me cry” he recalled. “In the end, my grandfather soaked a cloth in photographers ammonia and placed it around my neck”.

    Lindsay was five when the pictures were taken and Fry’s paid a staggering £ 200 to have exclusive use of them. At first the pictures were used as a show-card, and Lindsay’s face became familiar on postcards, enamel advertising plates, and in newspapers

  • Susan Oakley says:

    Mum used to like the dark cadbury’s bournville, one of my earlier favourites was Frys Turkish Delight, but I don’t think I could eat one now, too sweet.

  • Dianne Telford says:

    Growing up, Bounty was my favourite – I especially liked the dark chocolate version in the dark red wrapper. Now my first choice is Green and Blacks 85% – although I do like the dark chocolate with salt flakes in as well. Try not to indulge myself too often …………

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