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"For the love of chocolate"
I can relate to Elizabeth Einstein when she explained her love of chocolate except my love is coffee. She proclaims her love of chocolate and what she would do to preserve her valuable dark jewels of cocoa which includes using utensils like forks to defend her treasure. I also defend my treasure of caffine but with a spoon so more often than not, there is a little less coffee then when I started with. When I need energy for the long hours of homework ahead, I brew a cup of sacred coffee and I am automatically recharged. Just like chocolate, coffee has its pros and cons, which I also learned the hard way. It started affecting my relationship with my family by being grumpy and talking badly to them whenever I had my coffee crash as well as having coffee cups all over my room to show for my love, or addiction, to coffee. Einstein and I have been through our phases of addiction and have learned to control it although it's comforting to know that other people have their love of food like I do. Thank you Elizabeth for sharing your love of food.
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