we've been worried ... Oliver's been threatening to get out the bright yellow dory and set out to sea. Newcastle (and M. Millie) bound (Oh and you too of course les invalid). Chocolate is good xo S & les Gang
When you can't consume chocolate (preferably in fairly large quantities) you really are ill, so I'm thrilled to hear that you're sitting up and taking a little nourishment in the form of the "good stuff". Make sure it's only the best variety, i.e. Lindt or Terry's Orange.
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we've been worried ... Oliver's been threatening to get out the bright yellow dory and set out to sea. Newcastle (and M. Millie) bound (Oh and you too of course les invalid). Chocolate is good
xo S & les Gang
When you can't consume chocolate (preferably in fairly large quantities) you really are ill, so I'm thrilled to hear that you're sitting up and taking a little nourishment in the form of the "good stuff". Make sure it's only the best variety, i.e. Lindt or Terry's Orange.
Ah, things are on the up.
That's definitely a good sign! (JK Rowling had it right.)
That's because I've got it now .....
Enjoy !!
The cats still think prawns would be better. (Chocolate covered prawns? No, maybe not.)
Glad you're perking up.
It sounds as though you are shaking off the bug. Get better soon and keep eating the chocolate!
Able to eat chocolate is a very good sign that one is starting to feel better indeed! :)
Have a lovely Easter!
Very good sign that, definitely on the mend. And of course, it's a 'superfood'! Penny x
Feel better! Better! Better! Sending you strengthening thoughts and healing vibes from way over here on Long Island.
In the meantime, cut up an onion and sautee it in butter. Eat it immediately, as hot as you can stand it.
Now there's good news just in time for Choccie Day!
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