I have nothing against curves, I like curves.. but when the man in my local bakery pops his head out and asks 'custard tart or vanilla slice' as I linger sprint by I know it's time to get a grip and head over to Chapels on Whatley in Maylands to replenish my stock of silky oolong tea.. not only delicious but also a metabolism booster.. while the oolong is my pick every time, Aimee usually comes away with three or four deliciously scented teas. The graphics for Chapels fine teas are so cheeky fun don't you think :)
Meanwhile P has a much simpler method of stopping me from polishing off the ice cream or chocolate in the fridge, as seen below :) What is your weakness, the one thing that you can't resist? Oh if only there was just one thing :) Happy Wednesday, take care and stay safe..
Chocolate. Especially when combined with peanut butter. Quite a logo!
ReplyDeleteLovely logo. I prefer herbal or fruity teas. Prefer chocolate to ice cream too, but I've slowly managed to wean myself from sugary stuff, and no longer feel the need to eat sweet stuff. A couple of years ago I would polish off a packet of biscuits or chocolate daily...
ReplyDeleteLOL! Actually eating healthy fats is key to losing weight!
ReplyDeleteChocolate..... Italian.
ReplyDeleteAnd CHARBONNEL ET WALKER
Pink Marc de Champagne Truffles I always buy them in London.YUMMY!
Tea & Coffee. So now you know :)
Surprisingly enough since I've started eating more for my health and less for my brain...I don't crave sweets. It's an absolutely astounding concept for me...to not crave sweets. I can tell you what I used to crave...cheesecake. Preferably New York deli style...thick, lots of texture and cheesy tangy!!! And maybe homemade bread...right out of the oven, dripping with real butter...oh right that's not a sweet but it is a carbohydrate :D :D :D
ReplyDeletelove the "sweet cheeks" in your photos...and the tea sounds great too :)
DeleteThere's only one thing i can't resist and that's temptation! But you can of course have too much of anything - including moderation.
ReplyDeleteThe logo for the tea made me think of Queen's Fat Bottom Girls song. Chocolate,crisps are my two addictions but I'm doing better in resisting. :)
ReplyDeleteThere is chocolate in that frig? No worries. A sharp knife will eliminate that rope quickly enough. Yes, that is a cheeky logo. I also like oolong tea. That goes with chocolate, right?
ReplyDeleteA bowl of potato chips doesn't last long with me around. I never buy them because I will eat them all!
ReplyDeleteAh - sweet temptation... I quite like curves, actually :-) Love the header photo - very clever!
ReplyDeleteOh, that rope around the door handles wouldn't stop me. Chocolate is my weakness, well one of them anyway. I even have a list of chocolate shops to visit on my upcoming trip to London.
ReplyDeleteI'll have a custard tart AND a vanilla slice, please!
ReplyDeleteI have too many and you don't have enough time!
ReplyDeleteBertha in a bikini! (Remember the Jimmy Castor Bunch song? Bertha Butt Boogie Then there was Ra Stevens, Bertha Butt & the Butt Sisters) I think I spent too much time sitting in a small 4 ft x 4 ft room talking to myself (radio).
ReplyDeleteLol at the tied up fridge. Chapels was very nice and a bit of a surprise really.
ReplyDeleteI need some of that. I love chocolate but try not to have any in the house. Bananas with peanut paste for a snack.
ReplyDeleteTambém não tenho nada contra as curvas até gosto delas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Wow, those sure are curves, Grace!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me to order Northern Territory Jerky to the cabin this time!!! That and Pizza, hmm...
I like your new header photo Grace (sorry I've been absent for such a long time). I love Chapels graphics, I like cheeky! I would need a padlock on my fridge! I have a few weaknesses, cream teas, cakes, but my all time Achilles heel is and I suspect always will be chocolate :-)
ReplyDeleteCurves are good, and I am sure yours are adorable. Flaws? No, I can't think of any . . .
ReplyDeleteEach day there is more and more reason to respect P!
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