I still question if it is food. I remember TRYING to eat a Nutella filled crepe in Paris somewhat unsuccessfully. Think Nutella dripping down your chin, reinforcing a bad stereotype of Americans (fortunately they thought I was German or Dutch). Then I spot a lovely Parisian women, gliding along the cobblestones in stiletto type heals, elegantly nibbling on the same type of crepe. Ugh.
Haha!!! Great!!! I was in in Italy this summer and Nutella is a way of life! It was on every breakfast table and took the place of peanut butter in the markets. I must confess, I am a 'late adopter.' It has really grown on me. As of late, I have been making Nutella ice cream... pretty darn amazing.
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DynamicDbytheC says,
I still question if it is food. I remember TRYING to eat a Nutella filled crepe in Paris somewhat unsuccessfully. Think Nutella dripping down your chin, reinforcing a bad stereotype of Americans (fortunately they thought I was German or Dutch). Then I spot a lovely Parisian women, gliding along the cobblestones in stiletto type heals, elegantly nibbling on the same type of crepe. Ugh.DynamicDbytheC says,
Whatever it is, it is yummy.ChefJim says,
Haha!!! Great!!! I was in in Italy this summer and Nutella is a way of life! It was on every breakfast table and took the place of peanut butter in the markets. I must confess, I am a 'late adopter.' It has really grown on me. As of late, I have been making Nutella ice cream... pretty darn amazing.MightyNovelist says,
AGREED!