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Hello! You don't have to tell us about yourself if you don't want to. CT's just a little pushy. But we'd sure like you to!
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I'd happily settle for knowing whether she has ever tried the magick that is Earl Gray tea with chocolate. It is my current pleasure. I have a foamy lip.
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All about me... Well, lets see... I'm a sort of single mom at the moment of 3 wonderful (most of the time) little boys. Sort of single cause my husband is in Afganistan till June. I spent about a year in the Army, got hurt and discharged in Dec. I love reading, which is what finds me here, I started over on the other side of Hatrack and wandered over here the other day, just to see what it was all about. I also love to bake and do crafts when I'm not trying to keep 3 boys 2 dogs and a puppy out of trouble.
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no, never tried Eral grey tea, but I am partial to green tea and camomile teas... I try and stick with the herbal teas for the most part, but I am a die hard chocoholic... and if I'm lucky I'll leave my nestle semi-sweet chocolate chips alone long enough to get my peanut butter chocolate chip cookies baked this week...
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Aye, peanut butter chocolate chip cookies... I was bored one day and decided to add choc chips to the peanut butter cookies I was baking... my kids and husband love them. In fact, at least a part of this batch is getting packed up in a box and sent overseas...
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I once had a chocolate (from a local Belgian chocolatier) that had bergemot in the blend. I was in heaven. Now I usually sprinkle some chocolate into my Earl Grey. Yum.
Trevor: Sounds great. I've done that with minced fresh peaches.