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I keep seeing commercials for this chocolate coffee milkshake (Sonic, maybe?) and I am so craving one.
The Java Chillers? I just finished one a little while ago, except mine was the caramel one instead of the mocha one. Yum!
nothing can be cheaper than this one in my area called Rapidan Sweet River Red. Like grape juice LOL

Gnarly Head Old Vine Zin... I can't decide if I taste chocolaty berries, caramelized pecans, or vanilla. Except that it still tastes like smoky red wine, but not what I'm used to from a zin.
Weird.
A midori sour or a lemon drop would be brilliant about now. Barring the alcohol, a cherry lime-aid from sonic, extra cherry would also be accepted.
Unfortunately, I'm currently drinking a Diet Coke.
And on the topic of wine... Honeywood Winery from Oregon makes some excellent inexpensive wines. I think most fall under the category of dessert wine but they're still divine. Even if one doesn't typically care for wine, they are very drinkable. Beware of the pomegranate wine though, it'll sneak up on you.
I have a terrible weakness for sweet things, in all areas I guess, women, food, and wine. I love dessert wines.

They really do have some excellent wines. The loganberry and raspberry go especially well with chocolate.
And the biggest bonus is out of the four kinds I've tried not one has tasted of rotten fruit.
Some day I want to try their mead honey wine. And their currant wine. And the cherry wine sounds interesting. Then there's a rhubarb wine that is just strange enough that it might work.
Needless to say Honeywood could bankrupt me and turn me into an alcoholic all in one shot. And I'm not a wine drinker.
It's a really good wine.
I'm certainly going to check them out. Especially the cherry wine. I have a weakness for cherry tastes in wine. I hope I can get them down here in California.
Gnarly Head Old Vine Zin... I can't decide if I taste chocolaty berries, caramelized pecans, or vanilla. Except that it still tastes like smoky red wine, but not what I'm used to from a zin.
Weird.
I thoroughly enjoy gnarly head - and the wine by the same name as well.![]()
Funny, so do I.![]()