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how about a chocolate party adn a peanut butter party?
'everyone' brings a sample of chocolate from 'home'...Like for me, Russell Stover is a chocolate maker and i can bring a box of chocolates. someone else can bring some other kind (not organized of course, just bring a little bit of chocolate)
and then we can have a 'round the world' sampling of chocolate.
Same with different brands of peanut butter
For those that don't like either of htose, someone else can also bring some jello (gelatin ) and we can try different flavors
Nothing outrageous cost wise, i mean a couple of king sized bars can be cut into slices for folks to try. ONe box of jello can likely make a couple dozen sample sizes, etc
We can have an informal 'sample the food' party
That sounds like fun I'll bring some chocolate.
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LOL... I said I liked Milka. I love their seasonal flavours as well, it's such a nice touch. I got hooked on the various coffee flavours they did (I loved the mocha!) and the raspberry filled bar, oh and the cinnamon one at Christmas!
As for Belgian chocolate, I'm really not that fussed by it. Sorry Eve, but I'm not. I used to prefer the Belgian chocolate, but these days I prefer my chocolate full of sugar. Cadbury's all the way.
Saying that, Hotel Chocolat do some fabulous bars of chocolate from around the world.
how about a chocolate party adn a peanut butter party?
'everyone' brings a sample of chocolate from 'home'...Like for me, Russell Stover is a chocolate maker and i can bring a box of chocolates. someone else can bring some other kind (not organized of course, just bring a little bit of chocolate)
and then we can have a 'round the world' sampling of chocolate.
Same with different brands of peanut butter
For those that don't like either of htose, someone else can also bring some jello (gelatin ) and we can try different flavors
Nothing outrageous cost wise, i mean a couple of king sized bars can be cut into slices for folks to try. ONe box of jello can likely make a couple dozen sample sizes, etc
We can have an informal 'sample the food' party
Note to self: Pack extra peanut butter and chocolate.
Do we have anyone coming who's allergic to peanuts? I don't know about all of you, but a case of anaphylactic shock would ruin the party for me.
Becky is allergic to peanuts, that's why the chocolate and peanut butter tasting should be in separate rooms
Sounds like a good plan, but we should get rooms near each other so we can circulate. We'll just have to make sure there's plenty of soap in the bathrooms for peanut butter removal. Or are peanut allergies so bad that not even doing that would be safe?
I plan on bringing some creamy Skippy. I can also pick up some bars of Ghirardelli chocolate since it's made in California (though Northern, close enough).
Great idea. I once went to the US, and together with the girls I stayed with, we held a chocolate tasting parting. I remember lots of peanutbutter / chocolate combo's (like snickers?), we don't have that over here. Was great fun. I'll be sure to bring some Dutch chocolate! And maybe some peanutbutter. I happen to like the Dutch Calve peanutbutter (crunchy ).
Wow, no Snickers? If anyone has a special request for a particular US candy bar just let me know, I'd be happy to add it to my list.
Wow, no Snickers? If anyone has a special request for a particular US candy bar just let me know, I'd be happy to add it to my list.
No, we have snickers, just not the peanutbutter kind. That totally stood out from my trip and that everything was way bigger at McDonalds lol ... oh, and the donuts shops (we don't have them). Not that the trip was just about food or anything
Becky is allergic to peanuts, that's why the chocolate and peanut butter tasting should be in separate rooms
She not allergic to peanuts but intolerant. This means that she gets sick if she eats them or anything that has peanuts or peanut oil in it. She actually enjoys shelling the roasted whole nuts for her brother!
Folk who are allergic cannot, in some extreme cases, even be in the same room or environment with the nuts or nut products. I was on a flight once when they had to take all the nuts etc off the plane because a passenger was a sufferer.
As far as I am aware, we don't have any attendees who are that severely allergic. They usually make that clear in the 'special needs' box of the registration. Having said that, it is a good idea to have separate areas so that people can avoid contact.
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