Big chunk of chocolate that you have to break with a hammer.
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Mini Le Creuset casseroles that I got my sister for Christmas (yes still stuck with Christmas!).
I made another tartiflette the other day. One of my favourite winter dishes.
Two more Christmas gifts that I received: steel soap that apparently removes any persistent smell from your hands and a stylish pizza cutter by Joseph.
I'm still in London until tomorrow evening. Once I'm back home I will post more photos from my trip!
the tartiflette looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteReally can't wait to see the rest of your London photos :D
Chocolate looks so yummy! And this steel soap is interesting, haven't heard about it!
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate and nuts! It's funny that you have to use a hammer for this one! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the giant slab of chocolate and the tartiflette looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your last day in London.
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Lovley post! Die chocolade... Mmm...
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That huge slab of chocolate is my kind of treat!
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Chocolates and gifts - there's nothing better in winter) Waiting for more London photos...
ReplyDeleteThat chocolate bar looks like a very healthy one, you know right the darker the better! I always love looking at your pictures x
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Thanks Mooij! This means a lot to me. xo
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ReplyDeleteHave a happy time!
Best wishes, Alexandra
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This time is clear: I pick the chocolate picture. It's my favourite one!! ;-)
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Patricia
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I love everything, especially the chocolate and Le Creuset pots! And that dish you made looks soooooooooooooo yummy! x
ReplyDeleteque buena pinta ese chocolate!!!mmmmmm besitos!!
ReplyDeleteYum for the tartiflette! I need to try this dish soon since it looks so delicious! Lol for the first pic! Kisses dear! xo
ReplyDeleteGreat Five! How awesome is the chocolate hammer idea! So fun...the dish you've made looks so delicious, any chance of a recipe post?
ReplyDeleteAlready did one; you can find it in the recipe category. xo
DeleteYummy Chocolate and I like that amazing pizza cutter!
ReplyDeleteYummy !!
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Kisses
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looks amazing!
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ReplyDeleteThat chocolate is fierce!! very cool concept :)
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That chocolate looks so yuummm..it must be fun breaking it!!
ReplyDeletePrerna
YUM...and I am going to add some Le Creuset to my registries...
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I was looking at the mini Le Creuset dishes last week - so cute and these colours would match my big cream ones! What a great gift. Your tartiflette looks like the perfect winter comfort food - I think I had better put some Reblochon cheese in my shopping trolley and make it at the weekend - still snowing here!
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Cool!
ReplyDeleteCan I please have that chocolate now?? And I would love to know if that "soap" works :D
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Umm chocolate so big that you have to break with a hammer? Yes Please!!!
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I will take some of that chocolate, thanks!
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which I could find tartiflette here to make some! And I am craving chocolate now!!!
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Catita
chocolate and stress relief, yes please Xo Megan, www.TfDiaries.com
ReplyDeleteI love that tartiflette!!
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The chocolate looks delicious! I'd love to try your tartiflette.
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That big chunk of chocolate looks so good! And it's so cool you have to actually break it with a hammer, haha. That tartiflette looks delicious as well!
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Nice post :)
ReplyDeleteOh my that's chocolate bark in the first pic right?? I made that around a month ago! Looks very similar to the one I made, mine was with cashew nuts, almonds and dried apricots! Yummy!
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oh ! That chocolate !
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OMG that chocolate looks amazing! And breaking it with a hammer, can it be any awesome!
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Umm.. can we talk about that chocolate for a second? Looks delish.
ReplyDeleteI too am feeling the urge to break that chocolate using hammer...:)
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Lovely photos! Especially that chocolate!
ReplyDeleteow! looks yummy!!
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any kind of chocolate is good for me :)
ReplyDeleteMmm, your food photos are always so appetising! Would love a slice of tartiflette now :)
ReplyDeleteThese are great items nice soap ;)
ReplyDeletealso totally forget to check out your blog after I had lunch because your pictures always make me hungry haha
Kisses,
Janice
wow beautiful!:)
ReplyDeleteJust loving these photos. The casseroles are the best, I just love comfort winter dishes.xx/Madison
ReplyDeleteReally great post! And what useful gifts! :)
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I think that Le creuset set would be the perfect present for my parents!! That chocolate looks so yummy too :)
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OMG looks delicious !
ReplyDeleteOh, give me some of the chocolate please!
ReplyDeleteI want the chocolate!
ReplyDeleteI have the same le creuset pots, they are so cute and that chocolate looks divine!!
ReplyDeleteyou are killing me with that chocolate!it looks soo good! waiting for the new pictures! new follower!
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Delicious !
ReplyDeleteI have the same steel soap ! :)
those gifts are pretty cool [:
ReplyDeletei specially liked the chocolate that you break with the little hammer aha
it seems pretty cool !
ahaha, these gifts are so cool!
ReplyDeletethe chocolate is awesome!
xx, Sandra @ Blasfemmes