I first discovered Nutella at a Bavarian grocery store in 1987. Years passed and that was the only place I could find it. Now it's at every grocery store in America. A couple of companies have tried to make "their version" of it, but fail every time. I think the hazelnuts are the secret of success.
Only one bad thing about Nutella. It doesn't look that good once spread... in fact, downright nasty.
I didn't know what the stuff was, until I went to France in the summer of 2004. Then I discovered the joy that is Nutella!
Every day I had a nutella and banana crepe for breakfast, and once I came back I found out that Nutella was avilable at my local score. So I bought it, and I personally love it on toast with some whipped cream.
It does look nasty when spread, though...but the taste is worth it :-)
I refuse to put Nutella on anything but biscuits, and if I don't have any of those, I'll eat a spoonful of it. However, my little sister will eat it on toast or breadrolls, which sounds all kinds of disgusting, to me at least.
But it is prety good to eat on its own :)
OMGOMGOMG why didnt i think of that?! if that were my last meal, id die happy :P
ugh the sound of that amount of sugar already makes me hyper....and have a heart attack X_X
My ex-Gf mentioned Nutella to me. But I never bothered to try it. Now, you've gotten me curious about Nutella.
My favorite dessert will always be Ice-cream. Haagen Daaz. Ben and Jerry's. I also love those Icecream sandwiches.
I remember you could buy nutella in those little packs and they came with those plastic spoon things and I would take them to school for my lunch when I was in J2 hehe! Now all I have is crusty marmite sandwiches and squiggles cos I'm too lazy to make anything interesting.
mmmmm, nutella. I grew up on that stuff. I have fond memories of walking with my nonna to the little Italian grocery store in town to buy a jar for lunch. Ahhh, the good ol' days.
Sparrow wrote: it is absolulty delicious.
i eat it by spoonfuls XD
me and my mom have our own jars hahaha
its especially great with fluff!
We ate a huge tub of it during English the other day (We meaning Haydz, Tigs, Maggie, Bec and me)
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Nutella, makes me think of my childhood.
Going to germany or austria, and eating this wonderful german bread with nutella somewhere in the mountains. Good days, good days.
Being about the only Men At Work fan still alive, as none of you probably even own a Colin Hay CD, I must say I will PASS on the Vegemite. Tried It. Hated It.
Micrówave wrote: Being about the only Men At Work fan still alive, as none of you probably even own a Colin Hay CD, I must say I will PASS on the Vegemite. Tried It. Hated It.
<font color="b22222"><b>frïëdçhîckén \m/ wrote:
i'm not a huge fan, but i like men at work. :D
Check out colinhay.com. The voice is still perfect. I think the songwriting is on such a higher level.
joxerthequizmasterpirate wrote: i detest men at work.
What made you hate them so? Yeah, only 36 songs ever recorded, but it was catchy simple pop. Plus the only group ever to have TWO top 10 albums charted at the same time!
<font color="b22222"><b>frïëdçhîckén \m/ wrote:
i'm not a huge fan, but i like men at work. :D
Check out colinhay.com. The voice is still perfect. I think the songwriting is on such a higher level.
joxerthequizmasterpirate wrote: i detest men at work.
What made you hate them so? Yeah, only 36 songs ever recorded, but it was catchy simple pop. Plus the only group ever to have TWO top 10 albums charted at the same time!
two words:down under,was the '83 equivalent of mika's grace kelly.number one for weeks and drove everyone up the wall with it.everything i heard after that just reminded me of that god damn song and made my skin crawl.theyre probably very nice guys but that song deserves to be in room 101 for me.
<font color=black>Dennis Daja<h6>QZs Dio wrote: Nutella, makes me think of my childhood.
Going to germany or austria, and eating this wonderful german bread with nutella somewhere in the mountains. Good days, good days.
<font color=black>Dennis Daja<h6>QZs Dio wrote: Nutella, makes me think of my childhood.
Going to germany or austria, and eating this wonderful german bread with nutella somewhere in the mountains. Good days, good days.
<font color=black>Dennis Daja<h6>QZs Dio wrote: Nutella, makes me think of my childhood.
Going to germany or austria, and eating this wonderful german bread with nutella somewhere in the mountains. Good days, good days.
Like if that was long ago :P
indeed. 17 y/o = still a child.
It was a joke between me and him, so I'll bet someone would get pissed off
<font color=black>Dennis Daja<h6>QZs Dio wrote: Nutella, makes me think of my childhood.
Going to germany or austria, and eating this wonderful german bread with nutella somewhere in the mountains. Good days, good days.
Like if that was long ago :P
indeed. 17 y/o = still a child.
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