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I love how the camera steals their calories but not their souls!
You are so right Tricia. I am convinced that if I take a picture of chocolate, my iPhone 4 sucks the calories right out...It's one of Steve Jobs brilliant ideas. I'm hoping that the update software will suck out even more calories! :)
These look soooo good. I bet they tasted great!
Hello. And Bye.
I'm going right now to take a picture of the truffle I've had sitting on the kitchen counter for a couple of days ... then, I can happily eat it! Thanks Tricia and Cynthia for the tip - I'm sure it will work for me, too!
These Christmas chocolates look amazing. Much more sophisticated than mine - I usually cover mine in edible glitter and snowflakes!
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