I'm gonna say Denmark because of the grey sea earlier and they're into their chocolates. If you are in Denmark - eat a flollerboller - best food in the world!
Beautifull picture Yes please, just wanted to ask, what it the percentage of cacao the chocolate you sell has. And also, can I make a party in the shop with my friends and my cats? Of course I will pay the rent to you, I do not intend to take advantage
I think we're all agreed - chocolate! But the chocolate shop could be anywhere in Belgium, I suppose. Doubtless every city, town, village and hamlet has one. Can't find any more clues in the pic, unless I've missed something. I feel it may be provincial - not grand enough for Brussels or... or... hell, what are those other Belgian places?
We're in Bruges (Brugge locally) where there are 50 chocolate shops so they say (seems like more!). We went to a chocolate museum today too but we move on elsewhere tomorrow...
As for the party with the cats...I'm lost for words there...
I like the idea of chocolate eggs called Beethoven (I think that's what it says). People have been known to "see" colours when listening to music. Perhaps one hears music while eating the chocolate?
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Looks like a chocolate shop to me. (You see, even on the web I can smell chocolate!)
Kat
Then this must be Belgian chocolate Rachel - always the best kind. Yum!
I'm gonna say Denmark
because of the grey sea earlier and they're into their chocolates.
If you are in Denmark - eat a flollerboller - best food in the world!
Beautifull picture
Yes please, just wanted to ask, what it the percentage of cacao the chocolate you sell has.
And also, can I make a party in the shop with my friends and my cats? Of course I will pay the rent to you, I do not intend to take advantage
Chocolat! Now you're sucking diesel, as we say here in Ireland ;)
Chocolate!?! And if you tell us they're really high-end gourmet doggy treats, please wait til I've dabbed the evidence off my face...
I think we're all agreed - chocolate! But the chocolate shop could be anywhere in Belgium, I suppose. Doubtless every city, town, village and hamlet has one. Can't find any more clues in the pic, unless I've missed something. I feel it may be provincial - not grand enough for Brussels or... or... hell, what are those other Belgian places?
We're in Bruges (Brugge locally) where there are 50 chocolate shops so they say (seems like more!). We went to a chocolate museum today too but we move on elsewhere tomorrow...
As for the party with the cats...I'm lost for words there...
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I like the idea of chocolate eggs called Beethoven (I think that's what it says). People have been known to "see" colours when listening to music. Perhaps one hears music while eating the chocolate?
I've been trying to write something about the Bruges Town Hall catfest. We were there in May.
I don't think I've ever "partied" with my cats.
A chocolate museum sounds like my kind of place.
Kat
Oh MY!! I was about to say Bruges when I saw your comment :D
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