PAIN au chocolat.
QUESTION: if you
drop a pain au chocolat on the floor, pick it up instantly and then eat it, will there be any serious repercussions?
I’m not trying to make a deep, philosophical point; I’m just enquiring for health reasons. I tried to squeeze through a tight gap a little while ago whilst carrying too much – and due to a miscalculation, my pain au chocolat hit the deck.
(I’m not on a boat.)
I’m not trying to make a deep, philosophical point; I’m just enquiring for health reasons. I tried to squeeze through a tight gap a little while ago whilst carrying too much – and due to a miscalculation, my pain au chocolat hit the deck.
(I’m not on a boat.)
I accept that this is a
bit of a cosmopolitan predicament. I’ve never felt more at one with Europe; any members of UKIP that were present would turn away in disgust.
Either that, or be
pleased to see something that wasn't British go to waste.
Not that I was prepared to let this happen: no sooner had my sweet-treat fallen to the ground than I was picking it up again. This pain au chocolat was going in my face, no two ways about it.
So far there have been no ill-effects. I'm hoping that this will remain the case. If the worst comes to the worst and this incident becomes my undoing, my blog will remain as an unfortunate epitaph.
Not that I was prepared to let this happen: no sooner had my sweet-treat fallen to the ground than I was picking it up again. This pain au chocolat was going in my face, no two ways about it.
So far there have been no ill-effects. I'm hoping that this will remain the case. If the worst comes to the worst and this incident becomes my undoing, my blog will remain as an unfortunate epitaph.