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K8ling Enthusiast

I am watching Greys anatomy and eating Nutella straight from the jar.

Though I would share XD


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kareng Grand Master

I am watching Greys anatomy and eating Nutella straight from the jar.

Though I would share XD

:P:P:P

curiousgirl Contributor

:P:P:P

I'm going to have to try that stuff! Isn't it made of hazelnuts?

K8ling Enthusiast

YES!!! Hazelnuts and tastes like CHOCOLATE and omgah omigah!!! SOOO GOOOD! I have to hide it from my toddler because i gave him ONE taste ONCE and now he sees the jar and flips his lid haha.

Covert Nutella eating operation. :D

MelindaLee Contributor

YES!!! Hazelnuts and tastes like CHOCOLATE and omgah omigah!!! SOOO GOOOD! I have to hide it from my toddler because i gave him ONE taste ONCE and now he sees the jar and flips his lid haha.

Covert Nutella eating operation. :D

I bought it last week. My DD has had it EVERY morning on toast! :D

elk Rookie

Does it not contain chocolate at all?? I can't have chocolate so that would be freakin' great!

elk Rookie

oh, I just looked it up and it has a "hint" of coco. Maybe I can get away with it :D


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Jestgar Rising Star

oh, I just looked it up and it has a "hint" of coco. Maybe I can get away with it :D

Probably ok unless you eat it in front of the tv straight from the jar. :P

Monklady123 Collaborator

And -- if you can eat peanut butter, and if you like the combination of pb and chocolate, then try a pb and nutella sandwich. omg... AND, add some sliced banana to it.

{thud} <--------- me fainting from the yumminess!

curiousgirl Contributor

And -- if you can eat peanut butter, and if you like the combination of pb and chocolate, then try a pb and nutella sandwich. omg... AND, add some sliced banana to it.

{thud} <--------- me fainting from the yumminess!

Wasn't that one of Elvis' favorites?

lynnelise Apprentice

Nutella is great! I also like the Dark Chocolate Dreams peanut butter. I have a jar on my desk staring me down right now!

bluebonnet Explorer

enabler. :P now i want some.

K8ling Enthusiast

Probably ok unless you eat it in front of the tv straight from the jar. :P

LIIIIIKE I did HAHAHHA

My husband skyped me in the middle of my nutella-fest and said I looked like a chocolate vampire LOL

kareng Grand Master

I've had the TV on this AM. They keep advertising Nutella!

jerseyangel Proficient

I've had the TV on this AM. They keep advertising Nutella!

Hee! I saw that too--I've got to try this stuff :D

GFinDC Veteran

I am pretty sure Nutella has soy in it. So nuts to Nutella! There, I said it! I feel better about not being able to eat it seeing as how you all don't really enjoy it at all. grrr... Just kidding! Sassin frassin Nutella nutz.... :D

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Dip your Glutino pretzels in it. mmmmm!

elk Rookie

I finally bought it and all I can say is yum! I have to say I'm not happy it has soy, but for an occasional treat I'll just get over it. Oh, and try it frozen -- gives it a candy bar texture. I made my first frozen one too big and had to gnaw my way through it, but some how I managed. :P

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