I am glad that I drag myself out of bed after only 3 hs of sleep to make it to the choccolate festival in Versoix. The weahter was really great, and even thou i was too sleep deprived to enojy the choccolate and I did misss Jhonny Depp and the Umpa Loompa ... it was really fun to see some old and new faces, get out of the house, do something different, and smell the choccolate!!
Thanks to Fuzzyshoes for organizing!!!!
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Choccolate Festival in Versoix - is it time to wake up?
Mar 17, 2007 @ 17:09
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I am glad that I drag myself out of bed after only 3 hs of sleep to make it to the choccolate festival in Versoix. The weahter was really great, and even thou i was too sleep deprived to enojy the choccolate and I did misss Jhonny Depp and the Umpa Loompa ... it was really fun to see some old and new faces, get out of the house, do something different, and smell the choccolate!!
Thanks to Fuzzyshoes for organizing!!!!
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HoilingMar 17, 2007 @ 17:09
Thanks to Fuzzyshoes for organizing!!!!
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HoilingMar 17, 2007 @ 17:09
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Re: Choccolate Festival in Versoix - is it time to wake up?
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Mar 18, 2007 @ 11:01
Rai, it was really nice that you organized something like this. Thanks.
The chocolate festival and the Favarger tour were really wonderful and to top it off, we didn't have to queue for the tour. Thanks again Rai for making the arrangements.
The 4 of us who were supposed to take the 12:15 Geneva train were not aware that that schedule is not valid on Saturdays so we had to wait for the 12:40 one. Seeing that we had a couple of minutes to kill, we decided to go around a bit. And how did we do this? We hopped on a free Chocolate Train!
The chocolate festival and the Favarger tour were really wonderful and to top it off, we didn't have to queue for the tour. Thanks again Rai for making the arrangements.
The 4 of us who were supposed to take the 12:15 Geneva train were not aware that that schedule is not valid on Saturdays so we had to wait for the 12:40 one. Seeing that we had a couple of minutes to kill, we decided to go around a bit. And how did we do this? We hopped on a free Chocolate Train!
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Rai, it was really nice that you organized something like this. Thanks.
The chocolate festival and the Favarger tour were really wonderful and to top it off, we didn't have to queue for the tour. Thanks again Rai for making the arrangements.
The 4 of us who were supposed to take the 12:15 Geneva train were not aware that that schedule is not valid on Saturdays so we had to wait for the 12:40 one. Seeing that we had a couple of minutes to kill, we decided to go around a bit. And how did we do this? We hopped on a free Chocolate Train!
CeeBee, Mar 18, 2007 @ 11:01
The chocolate festival and the Favarger tour were really wonderful and to top it off, we didn't have to queue for the tour. Thanks again Rai for making the arrangements.
The 4 of us who were supposed to take the 12:15 Geneva train were not aware that that schedule is not valid on Saturdays so we had to wait for the 12:40 one. Seeing that we had a couple of minutes to kill, we decided to go around a bit. And how did we do this? We hopped on a free Chocolate Train!
CeeBee, Mar 18, 2007 @ 11:01
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Mar 20, 2007 @ 20:56
my favorite thing about the visit was the sign in the Faverger chocolate factory that explained what types of chocolate different age groups like. According to them: "Men like dark, bitter chocolate. The like to eat it while drinking coffee, or while watching TV."
I wonder if they did some kind of study to come up with that brilliant observation
I wonder if they did some kind of study to come up with that brilliant observation
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my favorite thing about the visit was the sign in the Faverger chocolate factory that explained what types of chocolate different age groups like. According to them: "Men like dark, bitter chocolate. The like to eat it while drinking coffee, or while watching TV."
I wonder if they did some kind of study to come up with that brilliant observation
Nisa, Mar 20, 2007 @ 20:56
I wonder if they did some kind of study to come up with that brilliant observation
Nisa, Mar 20, 2007 @ 20:56
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Mar 21, 2007 @ 09:32
and that's the 5-7 year old age group. I wonder if their study is more accurate then they ever realized ....
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and that's the 5-7 year old age group. I wonder if their study is more accurate then they ever realized ....
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Hoiling, Mar 21, 2007 @ 09:32
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Mar 21, 2007 @ 15:34
...according to Faverger figures at least ;-)
Did they mention the use of chocolat bars as a spoon to eat walnut yogurts too ?
Did they mention the use of chocolat bars as a spoon to eat walnut yogurts too ?
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...according to Faverger figures at least ;-)
Did they mention the use of chocolat bars as a spoon to eat walnut yogurts too ?
Hobbes, Mar 21, 2007 @ 15:34
Did they mention the use of chocolat bars as a spoon to eat walnut yogurts too ?
Hobbes, Mar 21, 2007 @ 15:34
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