Sunday, 18 July 2010

As Much Use As A Chocolate Knife

Where to buy them
Nuff  Sed

SBW

12 comments:

  1. I have to admit, while I am not a fan of chocolate, I would buy this in a heartbeat as a gift for multiple friends, as well as children of friends. It's pretty much the coolest idea EVER for a stocking stuffer or a lil' somethin' extra to attach to a gift. Thanks for sharing it!

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  2. Who said anything about sharing? It's mine, all mine AR HAR HAR!!
    SBW

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  3. hmm... guess that means I should scratch you off the "buy a gift for" list? ;p

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  4. Delighted to hear I was ever on any ones gift list.
    SBW

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  5. I could see me playing a few pranks on the youngsters with this in the fall. “Hey, Jimmy! Go get that new knife I bought you and cut a section of that rope off.” “What? Chocolate? Oh no Jimmy…that is the only knife I brought…we could die out here! Break me off about half that knife while I figure out how to get us out this mess.”

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  6. The only problem I see with this knife is that it won't last long. My last Swiss Army knife lasted nearly 20 years before I lost it in a field on a chukar hunt.

    At least I didn't lose a chocolate one. That would've been devastating.

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  7. So here's me considering my ever expanding girth and ever more rotund shape and what could I possibly do to bring it to a halt, and you post this, well thanks a million.... do look nice though.... just one maybe... with a cider........or two
    John

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  8. colorado casters

    Ah teasing the young and gullible, maybe there is something to be said for being an oldster after all. Or as PJ o'rouke put it 'age and guile will beat youth and a bad hair cut every time'
    SBW

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  9. Murphyfish

    those words have been the down fall of may a good man
    'With cider'
    SBW

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  10. Norcal

    SAKs come and SAKs go I know a few people who have really old ones I've always traded them, lost them or given them away, something about their utilitarian-ness that means i don't get as attached to them as i do to the other knives in the draw. Been meaning to make a full custom one though.
    SBW

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  11. Oh man, my wife bought me a "case" of 5 of them when she was in Montreal a year ago. They taste great!!

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  12. Dave

    The filling looks a lot like the filling of Cote d'Or 'elephants' are they the same?
    SBW

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Please feel free to leave comments. I really enjoy hearing what readers think. The rules are the same as round my dinner table:

You're welcome to disagree, life would be way too boring if we all agreed with each other and we'd never learn anything.
I like to think that we're all grown up enough to argue every last point, right down to the bone, without bearing a grudge afterwards.



Come on in the waters lovely
SBW