Pastry or Chocolate? - I'm in Heaven as the song goes...

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I better take some trousers with a little bit of room for expansion on my next trip to mokum, lol


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Just walk off the calories.

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easier to walk in trousers with a little bit of room :mrgreen: :lol:
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walking past some of these cake shops late evening and see hundreds of cakes piled up in the windows, you know they aren't going to be sold that day, but i'm sure they throw them all away and get fresh for the next day,LOL, for some reason i didn't buy from these shops :) but there are some really good ones about :D
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Mmmmmm. Ill be checking out some of these goodies soon, Baken Met Passie is top of my hit list.
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a bag of slightly-thawed chocolate-covered cream puffs (soesjes)
from Albert Heijn, especially tasty in warmer weather.
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