Cadbury Creme Eggs are too sweet, made with low-quality milk chocolate on the outside, and are not good for you.
About half the time I've bitten into one, I have had a chocolate splinter pierce my gum. A little bit of blood actually adds a salty metallic tang to help offset the sweetness.
Why do I continue to eat them at all?
About half the time I've bitten into one, I have had a chocolate splinter pierce my gum. A little bit of blood actually adds a salty metallic tang to help offset the sweetness.
Why do I continue to eat them at all?
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Date: 2009-03-15 07:13 pm (UTC)Every so often I think of trying to make them myself, but I haven't ever done it. Once I've made quality frosting, why not just eat it with a spoon, I think to myself, instead of messing about with chocolate shells....
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Date: 2009-03-15 07:18 pm (UTC)Getting the 12 packs of mini ones make them less of a sugar bomb... Only then you have 12 of them.
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Date: 2009-03-15 09:48 pm (UTC)Quality
Date: 2009-03-16 02:38 am (UTC)So what's the point? It's supposed to be a treat isn't it?
I suggest buying a high quality product and then eating very little of it. I like Lindt bittersweet bars. I have one segment after dinner. It's about 1/2x1 inch. You get the taste, the after taste and no compromise.
By the way, I looked up real chocolate covered grahams, there are few specialty places that sell them. They go for about $21 per pound. Next time I have a craving I'll buy regular grahams and make some icing for them.
Cadbury Creme Eggs
Date: 2009-03-16 05:10 am (UTC)http://www.recipezaar.com/Cadbury-Cream-Eggs-20733