Meiji chocolate
It was Valentine's Day last month.
Nowadays, even among elementary school students, "friend chocolate" seems to be very popular, and even though my children have no intention of giving chocolate to boys, anyway, "chocolate to give to girls' friends" I'm full of my head.
Isn't such children saying, "Make raw chocolate yourself and distribute it to everyone!" For Valentine's Day this year.
Well, if you read this blog, you might imagine it, but I'm not the type of person who says "I love cooking. I love making sweets." (Laughs) Parent-child cooking like "OK! Let's do our best to make raw chocolate" doesn't start (← terrible mother ^^).
That's why he says, "If you check all the ingredients yourself, buy them yourself (although I will give you the money), check how to make them yourself, and make them all yourself, you can make it." Is my reply.
Well, to put it in a good way, it's parenting that encourages children to become independent ... worse, yes, it's free-spirited (laughs). No, it encourages independence! !! !! Absolutely! Fufufu.
so. The children were excited to go to the supermarket to buy ingredients for making raw chocolate. When I came back, the children took out the items from the supermarket bag ... I just lost my word.
40 chocolate bars? !!
so. They bought ... cocoa powder for decoration, 5 creams (!), And this Meiji chocolate bar ... 4 boxes! !! !!
There are 4 boxes! In other words, it's 40 chocolate bars. Impossible! !! !! How many people are you planning to make?
In the end, it was just "overbought" because "Oh, I made a mistake", but it's almost like White Day, about a month after Valentine's Day, and this photo is still there. It seems that there are 8 of them left (in the meantime, the children have been eating chocolate bars and reducing them ...).
A cute message on the back of the chocolate wrapping paper
So, today, my child said, "Eat chocolate!", So I approached him to eat a little. Ah. On the back side of this chocolate wrapping ...
Such characters are! !! !!
"I want to drive, I want to drive, I want to drive"
Because! !! (I'm sorry that the child opened a little, so it's chattering and unsightly ...) ↓
No, it's kind of cute, and the moment I saw it, I laughed with all my sympathy for Mr. Chocolate in the Meiji era, saying, "Hmm, I understand, I understand, I want to drive!" ^^
Looking at the remaining chocolate again, it seemed that the message on the back side changed depending on the pattern of the wrapping paper.
For me, this "I want to drive" version was a mess. I wanted to give it to people who like cars ^^ If there are people who want to drive with me, I might want to give this kind of thing (even for men) with my friend chocolate.
So, it has nothing to do with the content, but at the end, the figure of G class and myself hidden behind it. Oh, it really has nothing to do with the content ^^