easter eggs
valval
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ok r any of you going to have an easter egg ??? if so which one. well going into town later so might treat myself to one will let you know if i do. had lovely one last year on offer so got boys one each got them from tj ***** it was from thor****s had caramel crispy bits in the chocolate and brazil nut toffee came with it. was amazing lasted a week
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Ok Val,
Each egg has enough calories for a days intake so I think I will give it a miss. Thankfully the children have only got 3 eggs each.
If I had a choice i would settle for a small cream egg as they are my faves.
Happy choosing
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Harvey Fierstein0 -
Having an Easter Egg is very good for you. Also, if you eat half a bar of choccy a week then your health will improve.
According to an 8 year study, those who ate more chocolate cut their risk of heart attacks by around a quarter, and of stroke by nearly half, compared with those who ate the least.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8593887.stm
Joseph 8)Joseph0 -
livinglegend wrote:Having an Easter Egg is very good for you. Also, if you eat half a bar of choccy a week then your health will improve.
According to an 8 year study, those who ate more chocolate cut their risk of heart attacks by around a quarter, and of stroke by nearly half, compared with those who ate the least.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8593887.stm
Joseph 8)Joanne0 -
Have been researching this thoroughly since I've been diagnosed a coeliac and Cadbury's Creme Egg Easter eggs are gluten-free. It will be a Happy Easter after all.
It sounds really harsh but I never buy my children Easter Eggs. They get so many from relatives, friends and neighbours that I prefer to spend the money on craft things for the holiday to keep them entertained!
Nx0 -
I just steal bits from the kids' eggs when they're not around - they'll thank me when they're older and still have their own teeth!
Lois x0 -
used to make choc chip cookies with some of our lads to get rid of it they always got to many lolval0
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I'm not having one this year as i have to loose some wieght
I've bought my boys a couple.
Julie((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all0 -
Yes
Come on Julie you can do it, we will be there for you. If you need us to do a thread for you we will like we do for Cris.
I got a message from Chris, she got to her sisters safe and sound yesterday.0 -
trisher wrote:Yes
Come on Julie you can do it, we will be there for you. If you need us to do a thread for you we will like we do for Cris.
I got a message from Chris, she got to her sisters safe and sound yesterday.
Julie((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all0 -
snowball wrote:trisher wrote:Yes
Come on Julie you can do it, we will be there for you. If you need us to do a thread for you we will like we do for Cris.
I got a message from Chris, she got to her sisters safe and sound yesterday.
Julieval0 -
valval wrote:ok r any of you going to have an easter egg ??? if so which one. well going into town later so might treat myself to one will let you know if i do. had lovely one last year on offer so got boys one each got them from tj ***** it was from thor****s had caramel crispy bits in the chocolate and brazil nut toffee came with it. was amazing lasted a week
Val
I have a bunny with a bell around his neck.0 -
livinglegend wrote:Having an Easter Egg is very good for you. Also, if you eat half a bar of choccy a week then your health will improve.
According to an 8 year study, those who ate more chocolate cut their risk of heart attacks by around a quarter, and of stroke by nearly half, compared with those who ate the least.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8593887.stm
Joseph 8)
The only problem is how do I stop at half a bar :?:0 -
joanlawson wrote:livinglegend wrote:Having an Easter Egg is very good for you. Also, if you eat half a bar of choccy a week then your health will improve.
According to an 8 year study, those who ate more chocolate cut their risk of heart attacks by around a quarter, and of stroke by nearly half, compared with those who ate the least.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8593887.stm
Joseph 8)
The only problem is how do I stop at half a bar :?:
Give the other half away0 -
If only it were that easy :!:0
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