Perhaps we should suggest a chocolate Mephisto to one of the Australian chocolate manufacturers when 2018 comes around. We have the chocolate Easter Bilby (small Australian marsupial) instead of Easter bunnies (Rabbits are not popular animals in Australia).
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Like the famous knife that was named after the American pioneer, soldier, and hero of the Alamo, Colonel Jim Bread.
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I don't get exactly the point here, as the color combination is confusing. The kepi? Well thats red on top but black on the side, as Joffres dolman was black and his breeches red, so just the other way round and no brown involved too... Unless it was the generals favourite dessert, he had a little 'embonpoint' though...
"chocolate buttermilk layer cake filled with chocolate ganache and frosted with chocolate buttercream originally created at Bucharest's famed Casa Capa restaurant, in honor of a visit by French General Joseph Joffre, shortly after World War I," apparently.
Clearly not a Weightwatchers recipe. It is said that the General suffered from an over-active knife and fork.
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