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    Easter Gifts For A Low Carber?

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    Post by Jan1 Tue Mar 24 2015, 21:16

    If you are looking for that special Easter Gift for the low carber in your life..... look no further.

    This very special Easter Egg is made from 75% Tanzania origin chocolate, so it may just suit your low carb menu plans.

    However, I'm not sure if it will suit your pocket !

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    "Are you racking your brains for what you can buy for the Oligarch in your life this Easter? Or for that matter what's acceptable to give a footballer's wife, a lottery-winner, or anyone else who can afford more than two bedrooms in central London?

    Swanky website VeryFirstTo.com could have the answer to your Easter gift dilemma: a £33,000 chocolate bunny.

    For your money you get slightly more than your typical £3 supermarket chocolate novelty. The bunny has been hand-carved by award-winning chocolatier Martin Chiffers.

    It's made from 75% Tanzania origin chocolate and is 38 cm high. It weighs around 5 kg, and if you want to eat the lot yourself, you'll be consuming 548,000 calories. At the feet of the bunny are three solid chocolate eggs decorated with gold leaf.

    The mega-rich recipient can decide whether to wolf the lot before breakfast, or to keep it as an ornament - as the makers estimate it will last at least two years - as long as it doesn't get hotter than about 16 degrees.

    The chocolate is fairly spectacular, but the real attraction is the eyes of the chocolate novelty, which are made from two 1.70 carat diamonds - with a combined value of over £25,000.

    When you finally demolish the rabbit, the company that provided the diamonds, 77 Diamonds, will create a bespoke piece of jewellery featuring them - free of charge.

    Of course you might consider this a little self-indulgent, but you can salve your conscience with the fact that when the rabbit is sold, the website will make a £1,000 donation to The Prince's Trust.

    How does it compare?

    The price means it easily eclipses the cost of the most expensive non-jewelled egg in the world. That sold at auction in March 2012 for £7,000.

    However, for sheer size, it falls short of the largest chocolate bunny ever made. That title goes to a 12-foot rabbit made by Duracell South Africa in 2010. It took four people three days to sculpt it, and the finished article weighed an impressive 3,010 kg.

    And if you want to really impress your Oligarch this Easter, then nothing will be quite as good as their own Fabergé egg. The older ones hardly ever come to auction, but in 2007 the one made for the Rothschild family sold for £8.9 million.

    If that's a bit rich for your blood, each year Fabergé runs a Big Egg Hunt. It gets artists to design new eggs, and auctions them off for charity. The record for the most expensive one sold in recent years was broken by Jeff Koons last year, when the egg he designed sold for $900,000."

    Story From Here : http://money.aol.co.uk/2015/03/24/the-33-000-chocolate-bunny-what-are-you-getting-for-easter/

    All the best Jan
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    Post by Eddie Tue Mar 24 2015, 21:24

    As I have said before, see what I have to put up with. My recommendations, a bar of Green and Blacks 85% cocoa chocolate. A couple of squares broke into 8 pieces and swilled down with a notch coffee and a large brandy. That's what I call an occasional great treat for keeping BG low for a week.
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    Post by Jan1 Wed Mar 25 2015, 20:08

    Well I've just found a slightly cheaper 'Low Carb Gift' at Hotel Chocolat - it is called The Low Carb Gift Box. It does contain both 100% and 90% dark chocolate along with a mix of other 'goodies'. Perhaps £25 is still a little high ......... does anyone else know of a more bargain buy dark chocolate egg?

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    http://www.hotelchocolat.com/uk/shop/collections/dietary/low-carb/low-carb-gift-box

    Thanks

    All the best Jan
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    Post by mo1905 Wed Mar 25 2015, 21:19

    I'll be honest, I've never been one to look for "alternatives" to foods I used to like. I'd rather not bother. My wife is vegetarian and we bought some Linda McCartney sausages. My God, I good have cooked them for 8 hours and they would never colour or look appealing. They were like a fat albinos fingers. Similarly, beer. I could never understand low alcohol beer. If I can't have a beer, I'll have a tea or a coffee. If I look for alternatives, it's like I'm missing the real thing. I'd rather not bother. I know some love to find different ways to enjoy the foods they used to love but it's not for me. I've always been a bit "all or nothing" though. The only real alternative I do like is carrot & swede mash and that's only because it's better than the real thing.
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    Post by Eddie Wed Mar 25 2015, 21:25

    "They were like a fat albinos fingers" I will use that one in the future but refer to another part of the anatomy. Luv it!
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    Post by Paul1976 Wed Mar 25 2015, 21:27

    Loose Cannon wrote:"They were like a fat albinos fingers" I will use that one in the future but refer to another part of the anatomy. Luv it!

    That's no way to talk about Carbsane! jimlad lol!
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    Post by Jan1 Wed Mar 25 2015, 21:46

    mo1905 wrote:I'll be honest, I've never been one to look for "alternatives" to foods I used to like. I'd rather not bother. My wife is vegetarian and we bought some Linda McCartney sausages. My God, I good have cooked them for 8 hours and they would never colour or look appealing. They were like a fat albinos fingers. Similarly, beer. I could never understand low alcohol beer. If I can't have a beer, I'll have a tea or a coffee. If I look for alternatives, it's like I'm missing the real thing. I'd rather not bother. I know some love to find different ways to enjoy the foods they used to love but it's not for me. I've always been a bit "all or nothing" though. The only real alternative I do like is carrot & swede mash and that's only because it's better than the real thing.

    I love carrot and swede mash too  Smile

    I also like to eat a couple of squares of dark chocolate - just goes great with a cup of coffee Smile

    Perhaps Easter Eggs are more of a kids thing? I'm not convinced they are ....

    Now if you want a great low carb and gluten free recipe idea for Easter Eggs just look at the 'Paleo Easter Eggs' post in the low carb recipe and food section.

    All the best Jan

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