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The Maya considered chocolate to be the food of the gods, held the cacao tree to be sacred, and even buried dignitaries with bowls of the substance (along with other items deemed useful in the afterlife).
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The diet police may get after me for saying this, but last-minute shoppers for Valentine's Day (or for any occasion, for that matter) might consider chocolate -- that dark, sweet, melt-in-your-mouth treat that, while not exactly a love potion, is almost universally loved and is not the health disaster that many people assume it to be.
Most people don't consider chocolate popsicles, sugary cereal and bagels filled with cream cheese as healthy foods.
I once gave a guard a gift, if you can consider chocolate milk a gift.
They generally dislike dark oranges (browns) and dark yellows (olive-colors) because they dislike feces, rotting food, vomit, and many other (but not all other, consider chocolate and coffee) objects they associate with these colors.
When buying a gift, always consider chocolate.
It's not surprising, considering chocolates are being treated as reverently as pink diamonds these days.
Consider chocolate-covered scallops, mackerel tartar with black olive jelly and smoked bacon sorbet, beer and truffle soup.
Although it may be tempting to try painting with regular brand chocolate, consider going for chocolate that is made especially for body painting.
Consider adding: Chocolate syrup or cocoa powder.
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