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Posted: 12/7/2014 4:39:54 PM EDT
I was shopping Saturday night on the way home from the office ( best time to shop, stores are empty) and I was looking for whatever the odd peanut butter my wife likes and a big dude walks in front of me, without even turning his head he points at the top shelf and says "It's all about the Nutella, dude." Then he disappeared around the corner to the next aisle.
Is this stuff like the chocolate opposite of "Fluff"? Do they still sell Fluff? Anyway I bought the nasty all natural stuff my wife likes and ignored the mysterious stranger's advice.
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It's hazelnut butter mixed with cocoa powder and sugar. It's sort of like nutty tasting chocolate frosting.
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It's hazelnut and chocolate. You're honestly better off spreading chocolate frosting on your toast.
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Loved it the first time I tried it. Now I find it too sweet to eat on anything.
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I grew up in Germany all the kids would eat Nutella sandwiches, they would come outside to play with a fucking open face Nutella sandwich in one hand and a soccer ball in the other.
Instead of Koolaid or milk mustaches, many of the German kids were sporting Nutella on the sides of their mouth. |
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Gonna make some PB cookies w/ Nutella. Chocolate chip cookies are for kids. Macadamia nut in the center of a cornbread/molasses nipple cupcake FTMFW.
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It's hazelnut butter mixed with cocoa powder and sugar. It's sort of like nutty tasting chocolate frosting. View Quote This is correct. A long time staple found in the backpacks of backpackers and paddlers, it has become mainstream with the "hipster set". It used to be hard to find and now it's everywhere. name brands have jumped on the wagon and have released their own versions too. |
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It was a chocolate substitute developed (in Italy I think) during the war, because of chocolate shortages.
It's fucking delicious! |
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It's not bad and a bit too sweat unless proportioned right.
Once in a blue moon I'll make toast and put pb and a little bit of nutella on it it. It's good like that. I've had the same jar for a year now so it's not exactly crowding my calorie count. It's more of a 'there's nothing sweat in the house, feed a sweet tooth moment" thing. I haven't had fluff in years. another it's too sweet thing. I'm also the asshole that will skip your Christmas cookies if you put frosting all over them. A little red or green crack sugar sprinkle and I'm happy. Same with putting fudge icing on brownies. F it's already borderline too sweet without icing. |
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It's chocolate colored sugar that they wave a hazel nut in it's general direction for a hint of a nutty taste.
Goes good on Christmas cookies. |
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Nectar of the chocolate gods.. Bananas and Nutella on a crepe is one of the sidewalk staples in Paris. I blame the SO for getting me hooked! She insisted on trying one and it was instant crack addict time.
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Quoted: I was shopping Saturday night on the way home from the office ( best time to shop, stores are empty) and I was looking for whatever the odd peanut butter my wife likes and a big dude walks in front of me, without even turning his head he points at the top shelf and says "It's all about the Nutella, dude." Then he disappeared around the corner to the next aisle. View Quote Is this stuff like the chocolate opposite of "Fluff"? Do they still sell Fluff? Anyway I bought the nasty all natural stuff my wife likes and ignored the mysterious stranger's advice. That mysterious stranger was God, and he was trying to introduce you to a little bit of heaven on earth |
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I have more vivid memories of my first introduction to Nutella than I do of my first time with a girl. Partially because I was sober the first time I had Nutella.
Buy it and dip your pretzels in it. |
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Mmm, Fluff. Miss that from my childhood. Can't get it here in UT.
Nutella goes great on crepes with some whipped cream. |
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I thought I was the only person who absolutely hated that crap.
It is certainly a different acquired taste. |
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Anyone remember the great Nutella heist from last year? somebody stole a Nutella truck or something?
Anyway I don't care for it but we have it in the house for my daughter to have PB, nutella and banana sandwiches. |
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Quoted: Nectar of the chocolate gods.. Bananas and Nutella on a crepe is one of the sidewalk staples in Paris. I blame the SO for getting me hooked! She insisted on trying one and it was instant crack addict time. View Quote |
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While I'm not one of the "Organic is always better" people, I will say Nocciolata's version is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better.
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It's fucking awesome is what it is.
Nobody eats it on bread. You just stick a spoon in the jar. |
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I was shopping Saturday night on the way home from the office ( best time to shop, stores are empty) and I was looking for whatever the odd peanut butter my wife likes and a big dude walks in front of me, without even turning his head he points at the top shelf and says "It's all about the Nutella, dude." Then he disappeared around the corner to the next aisle. Is this stuff like the chocolate opposite of "Fluff"? Do they still sell Fluff? Anyway I bought the nasty all natural stuff my wife likes and ignored the mysterious stranger's advice. View Quote 158k posts join date: 2001 and still doesn't know how to google or wiki? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutella |
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Nutella on a waffle with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top = heaven
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i tried just a small amount and holy shiet, the sugar rush...
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If it happened to me i wouldn't be laughing. |
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Lol, a chocolate frosting sandwich, that is kinda like fluff View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's hazelnut butter mixed with cocoa powder and sugar. It's sort of like nutty tasting chocolate frosting. No, fluff is marshmallow. |
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Is this stuff like the chocolate opposite of "Fluff"? Do they still sell Fluff? View Quote The consistency is nothing like fluff, but a nutella fluffernutter is tasty. Fluff is still sold in Massachusetts. Along with Moxie and lobsters, Fluff is one of the few good things in Massachusetts. |
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