So why have I not yet posted a h'choc seaside post?!?!?! CRAZY!
Yesterday (really yesterday now as I'm up to date!!!) 6th Feb 2013, I went for a walk with 3 of my housemates - all lads - to Swanpool and Gylly beaches. It was ferociously cold when the sun went in and the cafĂ© on Swanpool beach was still open so, like a calling, I ran over and grabbed myself a normal hot chocolate. They cost £1.70 and are quite small. If you want an extravagant one where they melt a chocolate ice lolly into a hot chocolate with whipped cream and such, then you're looking at £2.00 - I think that's a lush price!
My little £1.70 one was EXTREMELY tasty - you could smell the chocolateness as soon as she put it infront of me; it warmed me up as, yet again, I forgot my hedgehog gloves and the view was beautiful. I love living by the sea.
My boyfriend was enticed into getting himself one, too. He loved it.
If you were stranded on an island, would hot chocolate be in your survival kit?
Belles
xxxx
Yesterday (really yesterday now as I'm up to date!!!) 6th Feb 2013, I went for a walk with 3 of my housemates - all lads - to Swanpool and Gylly beaches. It was ferociously cold when the sun went in and the cafĂ© on Swanpool beach was still open so, like a calling, I ran over and grabbed myself a normal hot chocolate. They cost £1.70 and are quite small. If you want an extravagant one where they melt a chocolate ice lolly into a hot chocolate with whipped cream and such, then you're looking at £2.00 - I think that's a lush price!
My little £1.70 one was EXTREMELY tasty - you could smell the chocolateness as soon as she put it infront of me; it warmed me up as, yet again, I forgot my hedgehog gloves and the view was beautiful. I love living by the sea.
My boyfriend was enticed into getting himself one, too. He loved it.
If you were stranded on an island, would hot chocolate be in your survival kit?
Belles
xxxx
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