Theresa Cheung

Better Than Sex

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Chocoholics rejoice! This little book is dedicated to the 15 out of every 10 of us who love chocolate. Theresa Cheung, one of the 15, was left wondering after a recent episode of utter cocoa indulgence, "e;What if I could devour life with the same commitment and passion with which I devour chocolate?"e; After much thought and a good deal of taste-testing, this guide to a richer life was born. Follow Cheung's seven silky smooth chocolate principles and your life will never be the same: Discover the Sweet Center * Let It Melt in Your Mouth * Chocolate Makes You Feel Good * No Need to Eat the Whole Box * A Little Good Chocolate Goes a Long Way * Pass the Chocolate (hint, hint: share the joy, spread the wealth, give a little). All combined they lead up to the ultimate seventh principle "e;Chocolate Heaven"e; which offers permanent ways to help you lift yourself up and lead a happy life. But hey, you can't get to the seventh without devouring the first six servings, um, principles. Along the way, Cheung offers up recipes, stories, and trivia — all about chocolate and improving your life. Did you know that dark chocolate fans tend to be forward thinking and optimistic? Or that the melting point of chocolate is just below our normal temperature, which is why it melts in our mouth? Or that Casanova drank chocolate daily and declared it the elixir of love? Embrace your love of chocolate and while you're at it, grab a bar (or two) and settle in with this book. Better Than Sex will lead you to the creamy center of what's really good — in life, love, and in food!
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130 printed pages
Publication year
2005
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  • Marina Zalahas quoted7 years ago
    Almond: Quick thinking and freedom loving, you thrive on change and variety. You can also appear flippant at times, and you may have a tendency to flit from one thing or person to another.
  • Marina Zalahas quoted7 years ago
    Each time you pause a moment to notice yourself doing the things you do or wonder why you feel the way you do, you will be getting to know yourself a little better, and this is the first step on the road toward a happier life.
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