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Chocolate is good for you

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pably15 Mon 15-Dec-25 18:00:28

Acording to the news this morning, chocolate is supposed to keep you young, hands up all the grannies on here who are still in their early teens..

nanna8 Tue 16-Dec-25 00:44:27

I eat chocolate every day. I take statins and I drink red wine ( not every day,though) I am drinking a strong coffee right now. Wahay! 🤩

NotSpaghetti Tue 16-Dec-25 02:28:19

Casdon

Bournville doesn’t cut it MayBee70, because the cocoa content is low. You could try Aldi Moser Roth, which is 85% cocoa, I think they do one that’s 70% too. I like the Co Op fair trade Irresistible 85% one best, but I think you have to try quite a few to decide what suits you.

Bournville definitely has a 70% one now.

Spotted it on the shelf in Tesco.
They call it Bournville Intense

Casdon Tue 16-Dec-25 08:20:16

Apologies, I didn’t know that NotSpaghetti, I was thinking of the standard Bournville, which from memory I think only has about 40% cocoa - I was surprised when I found that out.

pably15 Tue 16-Dec-25 10:38:39

Nana8...you're doing all the right things...Pity it's only the statins that's on prescription...

luluaugust Tue 16-Dec-25 10:42:52

Perhaps it should be now 🥳

Wheniwasyourage Tue 16-Dec-25 13:02:29

Is anyone running a proper clinical trial? If so, I'll volunteer to try out the chocolate and red wine, please.

Labradora Tue 16-Dec-25 15:02:38

I'm not but I will be !
Like many I control my consumption so as not to resemble the Trump Blimp.

NotSpaghetti Tue 16-Dec-25 16:30:45

No need to apologise Casdon - I was amazed!
I rarely use Tesco and hardly ever go down the chocolate aisle.

MayBee70 Tue 16-Dec-25 17:33:04

Darn it. My Bournville isn’t the new good one. I’ll just have to eat my stash of it quickly so I can move on to the healthy version…

Oreo Tue 16-Dec-25 17:36:58

NotSpaghetti

No need to apologise Casdon - I was amazed!
I rarely use Tesco and hardly ever go down the chocolate aisle.

Yeah right! 😁 me neither.

Casdon Tue 16-Dec-25 17:56:00

MayBee70

Darn it. My Bournville isn’t the new good one. I’ll just have to eat my stash of it quickly so I can move on to the healthy version…

You will just have to eat double the quantity for the same benefit until you finish your stash MayBee70, which if you’re like me won’t be too much of a hardship over Christmas!

NotSpaghetti Tue 16-Dec-25 19:17:52

Ha ha Oreo I was looking for a gift... but had it been a savoury snacks aisle (eg, crisps and twiglets) I would need blinkers!

Chocolatelovinggran Tue 16-Dec-25 19:18:09

Oh my: the children might be forced to take me out and shoot me, as I might otherwise live forever.

MayBee70 Tue 16-Dec-25 19:20:56

Pre pandemic I couldn’t keep chocolate in the house without eating all of it but worrying about food supplies taught me to not binge ( at least not as much). And I got into a habit of wanting to finish off my evening meal with something chocolatey to draw a line under my days eating. It used to be half a KitKat. I still can’t keep crisps in the house and I wouldn’t trust myself with a box of chocolates, though. I’ve bought some dark chocolate coated dates, ginger and cherries to eat at Christmas (they were from a local indie veggie shop that I like to support as they delivered to us during lockdowns). I’m hoping that I can limit my consumption to a few a day…

V3ra Tue 16-Dec-25 19:30:39

nanna8

I eat chocolate every day. I take statins and I drink red wine ( not every day,though) I am drinking a strong coffee right now. Wahay! 🤩

Firing on all cylinders nanna8!! 🤩

Cossy Tue 16-Dec-25 19:33:02

pably15

Better try every kind,,,just to be sure...

😂😂😂😂😂

V3ra Tue 16-Dec-25 19:35:44

NotAGran55

I saw a neurologist a few years ago who recommended 2 squares of 70% chocolate, 2 strong coffees and a glass of red wine a day.
Plus statins which I ignored 🤣

That's my kind of doctor 😇