Things that don't mix with chocolate

I just got home from a cruise, which means I have a mountain of laundry, a thousand unanswered emails, and no one to shape my hand towels into cute little animal figures.

I had one of those Janette Rallison moments on my cruise. Although technically speaking, it wasn't my fault.

On the first day, the cruise held a welcome barbecue out by the pool. (Loud music, people chatting and laughing.) After I ate dinner, I went back for a brownie and noticed a tub of brown liquid by the brownie plate. Okay, in retrospect the tub of brown liquid was also by the ketchup and mustard, but I was only paying attention to the brownies at that point.

I put a brownie on my plate, pointed to the tub of brown liquid and asked Martino, the guy standing behind said objects, "Is that hot fudge?"

It was, after all, the logical conclusion. Brownies + hot fudge = joy.

Martino nodded and said, "Yes."

I didn't take into account that it was noisy outside and English probably wasn't Martino's first language. I happily ladled a spoonful of brown liquid onto my brownie.

Again in retrospect, Martino's startled expression probably should have tipped me off. But no, I walked back to my chair and took a big bite of my brownie. Which was completely covered in barbecue sauce. Then I spit the bite back onto my plate and did a really elegant gagging-wiping-my-tongue-off thing as I tried to get rid of the taste of barbecue and brownie.

So it turns out you can't mix chocolate with anything and make it taste better.

Martino walked by me a few minutes later, keeping an eye on me like I was clearly crazy.

It was a totally unfair reaction, since he was the one who told me it was hot fudge in the first place. I dub it a Martino moment.

More on the cruise life next blog.
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Published on April 23, 2013 10:53
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message 1: by Melissa (new)

Melissa When I first saw your title, I doubted there was ANYTHING that didn't go with chocolate except orange juice and I'm sure I could power past that in a pinch. You win.


message 2: by Terry (new)

Terry Deighton Oh, getting used to regular life after a cruise is a challenge. On my last cruise, they changed the carpet in the elevator every day and put in one with the day of the week on it. I need that in my life. I'm never quite sure what day it is.


message 3: by Anna (last edited Jul 19, 2013 09:47PM) (new)

Anna This reminds me of a saying/joke my family has: "You can deep-fry anything, even an old boot and it would still taste good." I highly doubt it.

Hope you got a new brownie to get that chocolate a la barbecue out of your mouth. Bleargh! Martino moments. . .


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