My advice - always buy it, never attempt to make it yourself. While a piece or two is quite delicious, half the mixture tends to make you feel really sick.
I feel that the philosophers of pleasure, from Epicurus to Montaigne to Sartre, have never fully taken into account the ramifications of fudge for their theories. It is an unfortunate historical oversight.
I have yet to think of a better way to use a half kilo of sugar. Mmm, fudgealicious.
ReplyDeleteMy advice - always buy it, never attempt to make it yourself. While a piece or two is quite delicious, half the mixture tends to make you feel really sick.
ReplyDeleteI feel that the philosophers of pleasure, from Epicurus to Montaigne to Sartre, have never fully taken into account the ramifications of fudge for their theories. It is an unfortunate historical oversight.
ReplyDeleteWhen you eat lots of it, and it induces plumptitude, you can fudge your figures.
ReplyDeleteNot to fudge the point too much, only thin people can eat this stuff :(((
ReplyDeleteI am dreaming of a very thin slice of fudge..(Sigh).
It's diabeteriffic, I tell you.
ReplyDeletePity the poor workers in the fudge factory ... and then pity TimT's dentist!
ReplyDeleteIt looks vaguely illegal. Did it come strapped to the belly of a fudge mule? Or worse...
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