Can this be? Is my passion for dark chocolate cooling?
What’s that half-eaten bar of 80% cacao doing on the shelf? Do I really think a date –
I mean the fruit – would do as well? I’d prefer a baked apple? What’s happening
to me? This feels like a major life change. There’s a ripple of something like
grief! “Oh, Lynn,” I scold myself, “you’re so dramatic. Cut it out!” But, no.
There’s a little lesson here worth teasing out. The lecture to myself
continues. “You assume that you’re forever bonded to dark chocolate and that no
day is complete without it. You’re so convinced of this that it’s become automatic
to reach for the after dinner treat. You probably don’t even taste it anymore. As
in the case of all great loves, my dear, your relationship with chocolate is
changing. And as in the case of all lifelong relationships, you may need a
little distance, a rest to permit re-flowering.” It does not take very long.
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