Monday, August 2, 2010

Spinoff: A graving for sweets....

So the thing is that I made a promise with another Finnish exchange student not to eat any sweets. For how long, I do not know, because that wasn't specified. ::D Or wait, I guess it was until both of us have lost 10 kilograms. Wait... 10 kilograms?!?!? NO WAY AM I GOING TO BE ABLE NOT TO EAT ANYTHING SWEET UNTIL THAT HAPPENS!!! D888888 I'm already in a bad mess and this is only my 2nd or 3rd day... XDDDD

The thing that makes this even harder is that people on Facebook and msn keep talking about sweets and stuff. I'm gonna quote this one American exchange student (codename "Holy Sister") who said the following on Facebook"Oh my, look at this big bag of chocolates that my host family said I could help myself to ^^ Oh, and there's cookies, too! Mmm, maybe I should munch on some cake first, though.". ISN'T THAT HORRIBLE?!?!?! Honestly I am having difficulties with this whole thing, because people who know me, know that I am "addicted" to chocolate. Not even mentioning all the pastries/cakes, that I love. ::::D

I even got this Disneyland can full of milk chocolate and strawberry chocolate thingies, got some sweets on my suitcase, in another bag, there are sweets in the kitchen and inside the refrigator... I hope I don't see a dream of chocolate and... CREAM PUFFS!!! Oh god, I love cream puffs!! They are right next to the best... It's just wonderful when you bite a cream puff and then the savory filling... well you know the rest. :D

I think I have to do something with this whole thing... XDD Well I do not love Japanese chocolate, which is a good thing. But normal Japanese chocolate (like Meiji or something like that) isn't really anything special. It's way below Finnish standards. OR SWEDISH!!! I LOVE MARABOU CHOCOLATE!!! :::::D And well, there's one brand in Japan I really really really love and that's See's Candies, it's an American brand and it's hellishly expensive, honestly. One piece of chocolate costs about 3 euros. :::D Glad they only have two See's Candies shops in Japan. In Tokyo's Ginza and Harajuku. ::D And no, I am not buying chocolate from there all the time... XDD I have bought twice and oh god, I just love their key lime chocolate. @____________@

Well anywayzzzzz, I hope I am not gonna see any nightmares about savory yummies making their way to my mouth... XD Well, that's it folks. This was a bit of a different post this time, I guess. ::D Lol, I still told you something about Japan.

P.S. Going to a teppanyaki restaurant tomorrow in Tokyo's Ginza, which is basically the most expensive part of the city in Tokyo. XDD Waiting for that... *drool*

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