Strawberry swing, chocolate high

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I’ve had a strange on and off relationship with chocolate.
My teenage years saw me scoffing chocolate
of every kind
at every opportunity.

Easter in UK was the best.
I’d collect all my chocolate presents together,
and greedily go through them alone in a matter of days.

Never before did i single-handedly consume
a life-sized chocolate bunny rabbit
a life-sized chocolate chicken sitting on a chocolate nest filled with chocolate eggs
countless chocolate bars and fingers.
All while curled up with a book.
Licking at chocolates + reading = glorious!

Maybe it was the OD-ing on chocolate that did me in.
For about 8 years after that,
i barely touched chocolate
and certainly didn’t buy any.

I don’t know what happened.
I just didn’t feel like eating chocolate anymore
(though i was certainly eating a lot of everything else!)

Just last year i started buying chocolate again
and indulging in desserts and sweets.
I just think it was a tastebud transition.
But i sure know how to go from one deep end to the other.

From not touching any desserts,
there i was craving tiramisu and eating it in bed
in the middle of the night no less
with the man shaking his head next to me.

And because i’ve suddenly reignited my love with sweets,
i immediately said YES when Valiram sent me an invite to their Godiva cafe in Pavilion.

godiva pavilion kl

Created in 1926 in Brussels,
Godiva (pronounced ‘goh-die-vah’) is also the official supplier
to the Royal Court of Belgium.
Now that’s saying something.

Their Chocolatier Cafe is on Level 2 in Pavilion,
and the only Godiva cafe in South East Asia.

godiva pavilion kl

Nothing like being spoilt with canapes, macaroons, chocs and tea for breakfast!

godiva pavilion kl

Yazeed (Brand Manager of Godiva) took us through Godiva’s history,
and did a small tour of the cafe.

godiva pavilion kl

While he was talking, i found myself standing next to trays of chocolate biscuits…

godiva pavilion kl

I felt like a school kid.
I couldn’t concentrate on what he was saying.
Kept on glancing at the biscuits and wondering how they’d taste.
And imagined my hand slowly creeping towards it.
Crazy choc thoughts.

godiva pavilion kl

godiva pavilion kl

godiva pavilion kl

Pictures speak louder than words.
Tasting speaks more than both.

godiva pavilion kl

Most of the cakes cost from RM15-18 per piece

godiva pavilion kl

Godiva has some special limited edition chocs and packages for Valentine’s Day…

godiva pavilion kl

True Love Heart Box 11 pcs + Moet Chandon Rose Imperial RM515

godiva pavilion kl

Then came the exciting part!
Godiva divided all members of the media into teams
for a friendly decorating contest!
I WAS SO EXCITED.
Two happy things – art and food!

godiva pavilion kl

The Godiva team demonstrated a few techniques on how they manipulated the flavoured sauces with spoon edges.
And i thought, “Woohoo i can’t wait to try!”

godiva pavilion kl

I was teamed with Aida from Glam,
and Nicola from Harper’s BAZAAR.
(Forgot to take pictures with them -_-
cos hands were busy wrapped in plastic gloves)

godiva pavilion kl

Each team got marmalade, strawberry and chocolate sauces,
crushed nuts, choc pieces and strawberries.

godiva pavilion kl

We were to carefully ladle the pieces of cakes to respective empty plates,
and decorate the plates.
Team with best overall design, cleanliness and creativity would win.

godiva pavilion kl

Aida said we could write where we’re from so we did,
with the exception of Nicola.
I don’t blame her tho, writing “Harper’s Bazaar” with sauce is pretty long!

godiva pavilion kl

I couldn’t help thinking the deco above ended up looking like balls.
Nicola said, “Oh they look like orchids!”
And in my head was just, “Balls balls balls…”
But i didn’t say it to her cos we’d just met :p

godiva pavilion kl

godiva pavilion kl

Our team won!ย   :xlaughing:

Thanks Godiva!
I had so much fun playing with the decorating,
and now i’ve got lots of chocs to scoff on in front of the TVย   :xheart2:

I was on a major chocolate high after that event…
and was talking superfast and giggly for a good few hours.

0_o

So easy to make me high.

-_-

6 Responses to Strawberry swing, chocolate high

  1. Nurul Jannah says:

    hahaha! they surely look like ballllls to me

  2. Nicola says:

    Joyce! Glad to have met you, and now that you’ve mentioned it… They do look like balls… Hahaha. Happy CNY! ๏ผšD

  3. KY says:

    i had to miss this due to .. work. gahhhh

  4. JoyceTheFairy says:

    nurul: kan!!!?

    nicola: really lovely meeting you! Hope to see you soon at another event ๐Ÿ™‚ i went back to Zara to look for that long skirt you mentioned, but it was SOLD OUT -_-

    KY: regret wei you heehee

  5. hitomi says:

    OMIgosh, I love chocolate but I have never really experienced “I just don’t wanna eat anymore” feeling.

    I would have oogled at the choco biscuits like you too when it is just right in front of my eyes.

    Haha, but seriously it don’t look like balls and unlike Orchid. I wonder why she would say so haha!

  6. Polly says:

    Hi,I’m reading yor blog for da 1st time & simply love it^_^ Can’t help but envy yor job, getting all those invitations to all these cool new spots, launchings and etc… Do post more happenings from time-to-time & I’ll definitely b bck for more ^_^ Btw, luv yor rojak style of writing, truly Msian ^_^

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