Food for love?!


Question:

Food for love?

Does chocolate mend a broken hart?
When you're in love, any special treat for yourself?
Do you have a 'menu for love'?

Additional Details

11 months ago
Have you got a favourite type of chocolate or brand depending on your mood?


Answers:
11 months ago
Have you got a favourite type of chocolate or brand depending on your mood?

strawberries, champagne, and chocolate
(if you want to surprise and seduce a woman)
;o}

Black forest Gateaux

chocolate doesn't mend a broken heart, but it does help a little...

no but its good to eat. I like ice cream myself

no it don't mend a broken heart but it does seem to help

chocolate yes.. a huge toblerone will cheer you up

doing that makes people fat. i tend to not eat when i'm sad.

Sex
Love is an illusion from the groins so well conveyed you only realize the side effects like happiness and joy.

Doesn't help me....tells me that my partner doesn't care that much...I want it to be heart felt.

since i have subsituted food for love......
i can't even get into my own pants.

Chocolate dipped strawberries. Mmmmm.

Oysters, strawberries, chocolate, etc. Oh, and all of these:

"Everyone has heard of aphrodisiacs -- those delicious little tidbits that tickle your tummy and whet your sexual appetite. Do they really work? For centuries, satisfied couples have sworn by them, although scientists say the effects are inconclusive. At MyPleasure, we think it's up to you. Try these lust-inducing goodies and decide for yourself!


Peaches: The Chinese have known for centuries that this ripe, sensual fruit is as engaging to the sex drive as it is to the palate. Select firm, unblemished fruit, and then store it in a paper bag until it's perfectly ripe. Feed it to your lover whole for a juicy, delectable delight.
Bananas: Their phallic shape makes bananas a favorite with sensuality-minded chefs. Try Bananas Foster, a flaming dessert dish that combines bananas with rum, butter, brown sugar and ice cream.
Pine Nuts: The staple of every good pesto dish, these tiny tree seeds have been used as an aphrodisiac since Roman times. Toss a handful into a food processor with fresh basil, olive oil, salt, pepper and parmesan cheese for a light, lusty pasta topper.
Mussels: Believe it or not, these mollusks pack a bigger punch than their notorious oyster cousins -- try them steamed with garlic and white wine for a quick, sexy fix!
Asparagus: You may not like all the biological aftereffects of asparagus, but its phallic shape has made asparagus one of the more sensual vegetables. Steam trimmed stalks in butter and salt, and then eat them with your fingers.
Cucumbers: Not just phallic in shape and aphrodisiac in nature, these cool vegetables also stimulate a woman's olfactory senses, according to recent research. Slice raw cucumbers onto a salad, or served them pureed in a chilled soup.
Onions: Your breath may smell wicked after you eat these multi-layered vegetables, but you'll love what they do for your libido! Used in ancient Hindu, Egyptian and Arabic kitchens, onions are one of the oldest-known edible aphrodisiacs. Share a bowl of French onion soup with your lover and see what happens!
Truffles: We don't mean the kind from See's Candies, but rather the rare mushroom-like delicacies prized by French chefs. Napoleon, the Marquis de Sade and Madame Pompadour all ate them for their amatory powers -- root some out and try them for yourself!
Caviar: We don't know if it's the costly price tag or the high protein content, but fish eggs have been prized by such expert lovers as Casanova, Dostoevsky and Rasputin. Fork over the dough and spoon some on a cracker.
Chocolate: Scientists have now established what women have known for centuries -- chocolate is one of the most effective aphrodisiacs available. Bring your lover some Godiva, devil's food cake or chocolate-covered strawberries and watch her swoon with delight."

Whole in the raw roasted cacao beans. Crunchy yummy warm toasty goodness with all the seratonin release of a half a hit of X

not addictive and not as fattening as processed chocolate.

If you can't find it, go to scharffenburger.com and order the bars with the cacao nibs already inside the chocolate. It is to DIE for!

Music (and it's not fattening)

with all due knods to Shakespeare

chocolate doesnt mend a broken heart your brain thinks your feeling better because of chemicals!and then you get hooked from the chemical monosodium glutamate!if you were in love and were having food with someone strawberries and ice cream can go down well or cherries and whipped cream

HERSHEYS

bottle of good champagne strawberry's and Thornton's Continental chocolate in a warm scented bath lovely zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz .

love the spice for living
faithfulness
gentleness
goodness
kindness
peace
patience
joy
perseverance
protection
trust
truthfulness
for many years a man watched his wife take a locked box down from the cupboard.she would unlock the box.take a pinch and sprinkle it it all over whatever she was cooking,re lock the box and return it to its place. one day while the wife was away,his curiosity got the best of him.he went to the cupboard took out the box opened it and it was empty!he turned the box over and on the bottom was the word love.don't keep your love locked in the cupboard. keep it within reach and sprinkle generously

have a nice day!

nope. Time helps mend your broken heart. Chocolate just lighten up the load (i think, to some people) But technically, chocolate is like the scape goat or something

none in particular...i just eat what i 'feel' like eating

none...just never forget to love yourself too in the process

no food mends a broken heart!
strawberry's
no menu for love!

Doesn't mend a broken heart. But it's a great fast track to the instant gratification we seek as a consolation prize. Perhaps over used by some people

I don't have a menu for love, but I crave mom's mac n cheese when I have been extremely busy and am feeling run down. A pint of Ben and Jerry's is good for the PMS blues.

yes and i dunno and no

Godiva Dark Chocolate Truffles may not mend a broken heart, but they sure do taste awesome!!

Chocolate and pasta (and probably a variety of other foods) make you happy - basically what they do is cause endorphines to be released in your body. I always love Lindt Chocolate but occasionally crave other kinds, too. When you're feeling low, a bit of chocolate will help brighten your spirits. But it's up to you to remember to love yourself first.

Having said that, I don't really need any special treat when I'm in love other than the presence of my lover, and then anything will turn into a treat. Nothing better than cooking a nice meal and then enjoying it together.

Only if you drown the person that hurt you in a giant vat of melted chocolate or hit them with a large bar of it

I like ice-cream more! Especially when I had a real long day or been pissed off by someone!

When I'm in love? I eat less, rest more!

Menu for love???

Dessert - any sweet that can share with my love one!

Go out with good friends or family members and get :
2 Hearts Full of Love 2 Heaping Cups of Kindness 2 Armfuls of Gentleness 2 Cups of Friendship 2 Cups of Joy .

Chocolate is full of happy aminos which lift your mood, as for a menu for love i would recommend a small ceasar salad for starters followed by fillet of beef, baby potatoes with asparagus and peppercorn sauce, and for desert i guess is up to you but strawberrys dipped hot chocolate sauce and cream is a must to, she/he will be coming back for more. Have Fun

My menu is called:"50 gloriously wicked ways to get your revenge" I was cheated on after 32 years of marriage, I'm very bitter, hope your heart mends

Not really! Not for me anyway. The last time I had my heart broken and comfort ate, I probably had Kettle Chips - the balsamic vinegar ans sea salt kind, mmmmmmmm.
I try to share the food I like with my boyfriend, (though it can be a pain because he's vegetarian and I'm not).




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