I so do not get you mixers of chocolate with sea salt.
It's decadent.
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I so do not get you mixers of chocolate with sea salt.
It's decadent.
Jessica, sunscreen often has cocoa butter in it but it doesn't make it chocolate. *evil grin*
If this is going to turn into an argument about American food labeling laws, then that's a whole nother thing.
Sweet and salt (often) go well together! I like bacon and I like chocolate. I never thought I'd like a Vosges bacon chocolate bar but I was wrong.
Nah. I think it's a difference in the definition of chocolate. For me, it is the cocoa mass, not the cocoa butter that makes something chocolate. That's why cookies made with cocoa but not cocoa butter are chocolate cookies. Cookies made with cocoa butter and not cocoa mass would be just cookies made with another kind of fat than shortening/butter/oil.
I so do not get you mixers of chocolate with sea salt.
I've yet to meet a food that's not made either better or at least interesting by the addition of some salt.
I may have to go get some licorice, in fact.
A fellow Friendfeed.com just wrote a theme song in a half hour for someone based on their recent life occurrences. And it's good. I am green wiv ze envy.
WRT food: Y'all perverts.
*starts writing manifesto detailing the Pervert Agenda*
ItotallyON: sometimes I want to lock Israeli politics' fans and "commentators" with Smallville's hardcore fans in the same room together, just to experiment.
Spidra, it's true that as an alum, you should be able to borrow at UCLA libraries (maybe not Clark, but I might have that wrong). You can use all libraries in any of the California Public University systems, using the materials at the library. Most have a public patron option, where you pay an annual fee for access, which as you have mentioned before, might be difficult. However, for $25, you can use PCCs library and their interlibrary loan system and might be cheaper than regular public transportation to UCLA.
Which is my way of saying that there are many library options that you can use if your community library isn't cutting it. I find the system in California amazingly good. In LA county alone you have access to both County Library systems and various public library systems. Then on top of that you have the university systems too.