:: a couple days at the beach cottage ::
(nope that is not our cottage - but it would be cool if it was!)


:: early morning bubbles with Nana ::

:: my "raw-vegan-Mum's" powershake matches my yarn ::

:: best cocoa I've ever had - the tin must be at least 30 years old! ::
looks like you had a great time - love the window shot!
ReplyDeletelove your new profile picture - so sweet!
ReplyDeletewhere on earth did you find a tin of cocoa that old?
ReplyDeleteWhen my parents inherited the cottage - most everything was left including this tin that had rarely(if at all) been used! Honestly I don't know how old it is, my assumption is that it is from the 60's. I wasn't going to try any - the lid had spots of rust on it - "can cocoa go bad?" my mom asked. I pryed the can open and the shiny metal inside looked like I bought it yesturday! I am a cocoa fan, we buy it organic, from my food co-op...i've tried all kinds - but this by far was the BEST....could it be that aged cocoa tastes better than fresh? My mom's thoughts are that it was just better quality.
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