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Sneaky attempt to get my kids eating fruit meets 50% success
Chocolate Recipes - Hot Chocolate Puddings
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A couple of weeks ago I found these frozen Black Forest fruits in Tesco's, which obviously reminded me of cake :), and thought, 'Could this be a way of getting my kids to eat blackberries and cherries....?'
 
My 5 year old has been resistant to fruit although he did love peaches and plums as a baby. My 2 year old is less particular, but has stopped eating much of anything. Plus I'm not that much of a fruit eater myself, so I was curious to try them out and see if this sneaky trick would work on me too.
 

 
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Old Wispa raises money for charity
The News - Latest Chocolate Related News
21 February 2008, bbc.co.uk
 
An online auction for a five-year-old Wispa bar has raised more than £100 for a charity.

Student Rebecca Wells is donating the cash to LAM Action which funds research into a lung disease.

Ms Wells, from Stoke-on-Trent, found the bar down the back of a sofa and was delighted at the amount an "old chocolate bar" had raised.
 
 
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Chocolate lorry goes to Timbuktu
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23 November 2007, bbc.co.uk
 
Two British adventurers are setting off on a journey across Europe to west Africa in a lorry powered by chocolate.

Andy Pag, of London, and his co-driver John Grimshaw, of Poole in Dorset, were leaving Mr Grimshaw's home town on a cross channel ferry on Friday.

They are travelling in a Ford Iveco Cargo lorry powered by fuel that began life as chocolate, in a bid to raise awareness of green fuels.

The 4,500 mile (7250km) trip across the Sahara should take about three weeks.

The pair will take a small processing unit with them to convert waste oil products into fuel, which they will then donate to an African charity, along with the lorry.

They are taking 2,000 litres (454 gallons) of bio-diesel made from 4,000kg (8,818lb) of chocolate misshapes, the equivalent of 80,000 chocolate bars, to fuel their adventure.

"If we can make it [to Timbuktu] with bio-fuel there's no reason why motorists can't use it on the school run or on their commute to work"
Andy Pag


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