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Non-fabric S.E.X. -- on topic Kathy Applebaum 07-19-2008
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Posted by Kathy Applebaum on July 19, 2008, 5:32 pm


This is on topic because chocolate is always on-topic here. ;-)

Went down to Berkeley on Thursday to visit family and we had lunch at the
Scharffen Berger cafe. (Grilled portabella mushrooms on mixed green salad
with cocoa nibs. Yum!) Naturally, a visit to the gift shop was in order, and
I walked out the proud owner of 2kg of cocoa powder. (That's the single
serving size, isn't it?)

DH agreed this expense gets filed under groceries. He volunteered that it
could also be filed under medical expenses. *big grin*

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Posted by jeanne-nzlstar* on July 19, 2008, 6:06 pm


when did groceries become tax deductible?
business expense maybe, you gotta eat/drink while working. :)
so what will you make with all this delicious cocoa?
curious while it pelts down in the south pacific,
j.

"Kathy Applebaum" wrote...
> This is on topic because chocolate is always on-topic here. ;-)
>
> Went down to Berkeley on Thursday to visit family and we had lunch at the
> Scharffen Berger cafe. (Grilled portabella mushrooms on mixed green salad
> with cocoa nibs. Yum!) Naturally, a visit to the gift shop was in order,
> and I walked out the proud owner of 2kg of cocoa powder. (That's the
> single serving size, isn't it?)
>
> DH agreed this expense gets filed under groceries. He volunteered that it
> could also be filed under medical expenses. *big grin*
>
> --
> Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
> Queen of Fabric Tramps
> mailto:KathyA@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
> remove the obvious to reply



Posted by Kathy Applebaum on July 19, 2008, 6:56 pm



> when did groceries become tax deductible?

They aren't. Some of us keep track of our personal expenses for budgeting.
:-P

> so what will you make with all this delicious cocoa?
> curious while it pelts down in the south pacific,

DH's favorite:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/cocoa-syrup-recipe/index.html
Give him a banana, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and this sauce, and he's in
heaven.

I like a little hot chocolate soy milk in the winter (with homemade
marshmallows). There will probably be a chocolate cake or two in our future.
:)

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Posted by jennellh on July 19, 2008, 8:19 pm


Earlier today on pbs - one of the receipes for barbeque'd chicken used
cocoa and coffee grounds in a basting sauce and another used cocoa in
a marinade.
It is possible to use certain foods as medical expenses in Canada -
depends on allergy types, etc. or medical diagnosis. I can claim any
air filters, air conditioning items, my dyson vac, fans, etc. as
medical expenses because of my multiple chemical sensitivities - the
summer time hydro cost of running an air conditioner can also be
claimed - haven't bothered with that one though - too much 'math'
involved!! jennellh

On Jul 19, 6:56=A0pm, "Kathy Applebaum"
>
>
> > when did groceries become tax deductible?
>
> They aren't. Some of us keep track of our personal expenses for budgeting=
.
> :-P
>
> > so what will you make with all this delicious cocoa?
> > curious while it pelts down in the south pacific,
>
> DH's favorite:http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/cocoa-syrup-=
recipe/ind...
> Give him a banana, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and this sauce, and he's=
in
> heaven.
>
> I like a little hot chocolate soy milk in the winter (with homemade
> marshmallows). There will probably be a chocolate cake or two in our futu=
re.
> :)
>
> --
> Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
> Queen of Fabric Tramps
> mailto:Kat...@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
> remove the obvious to reply


Posted by Taria on July 19, 2008, 9:18 pm


that goes back to the want vs. need aspect of spending money.
I would have to say chocolate is always a want that is needed
though!
Glad you had a fun outing Kathy.
Taria

Kathy Applebaum wrote:
>
>>when did groceries become tax deductible?
>
>
> They aren't. Some of us keep track of our personal expenses for budgeting.
> :-P
>
>
>>so what will you make with all this delicious cocoa?
>>curious while it pelts down in the south pacific,
>
>
> DH's favorite:
> http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/cocoa-syrup-recipe/index.html
> Give him a banana, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and this sauce, and he's in
> heaven.
>
> I like a little hot chocolate soy milk in the winter (with homemade
> marshmallows). There will probably be a chocolate cake or two in our future.
> :)
>


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