Question to the Americans in the room...
Question to the Americans in the room...
I love peanut butter in chocolate

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Question to the Americans in the room...
LilMissCrazy wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022, 23:10Why do you guys like peanuts in chocolate?Or peanut butter and chocolate, even? They all taste the same you guys need variety pls and thanks
(Disclaimer: they very tasty though!)
Peanut butter mixed with chocolate is heaven on earth. I just love it. That said, you Brits, as well as the rest of you Europeans, have the far superior chocolate. The real Cadbury chocolate I had when I was visiting England was fantastic.
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On the behalf of the British, I will accept your compliment!
and yeah our chocolate is just creamier tasting after trying UK and US chocolate


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America likes to give people the illusion of numerous choices.
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such as: high fructose corn syrup OR high fructose corn syrup
the options are endless

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Peanut butter m&ms vs reeses pieces.
Discuss.
Discuss.
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both have too much sugar.
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Earl Douglas Haig, Order to the British Army, 12 April 1918
So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since the former it is not, and the latter are no more.
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Never had both of them since my recent discovery that I actually enjoy peanut butter and chocolate now, so I can't comment 


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Americans! What is jay walking? I never understand it and why is it so offensive?
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Isn't that crossing the road, but not using a crossing? I wish it was illegal over here, then we wouldn't get all those false accident claims. Hmm! Given the suing culture that exists in America, maybe the Insurance Companies lobbied to make it illegal.
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You know, this thread has encouraged me to make a post about British food that I find disgusting. Don't worry, this yank still adores you all.
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Boiled everything.
And yes, jaywalking is crossing a road wherever or whenever you want, instead of using designated crosswalks or waiting for a safe moment to cross. Though I personally have never heard of anyone actually getting in trouble for jaywalking. I mean, besides people who got hit by vehicles, but that is a different type of trouble.
And yes, jaywalking is crossing a road wherever or whenever you want, instead of using designated crosswalks or waiting for a safe moment to cross. Though I personally have never heard of anyone actually getting in trouble for jaywalking. I mean, besides people who got hit by vehicles, but that is a different type of trouble.
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*looks up from my heavily discounted bag of Reese's Easter Eggs*
Uhm, guessing the whole peanuts in everything thing started here with George Washington Carver and rural America. Makes sense that peanuts would retain their status where they were first put to good use.
Uhm, guessing the whole peanuts in everything thing started here with George Washington Carver and rural America. Makes sense that peanuts would retain their status where they were first put to good use.
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