I really wanted chocolate
for my dinner,
chocolate is so dark
and nice and sweet.
I have been good
for two whole hours -
I really think that
I deserve a treat!
♡
Featured: Yogurt pots
recycled to hold homemade
treats for a moderately well-
behaved little nephew.


Chocolate helps with everything. So cute. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat chocolate bark looks delicious. Cute poem and pots! xx
ReplyDeleteChocolate is the answer. What's the question?
ReplyDeleteI am sure your nephew enjoyed his treat.
Best wishes
Ellie
so cute, everyone deserves chocolate.
ReplyDeleteThat is a brilliant idea! Chocolate is a smashing reward. I bet you are his most special Aunty now.
ReplyDeletekeep well Amanda x
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThey are cute treats, I am sure your nephew enjoyed his chocolate treats.
Dark chocolate is my favorite. Have a happy day and a great weekend!
What a good idea for your yogurt cups and I love your poem!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I think you deserve a treat and I would love some of this delicious dark chocolate too. Happy weekend dear friend.....
ReplyDeleteGreat recycle fun, bet he will love it, the chocolate treat looks great!
ReplyDeleteTwo whole hours? 😁 I have a wee tin of Godiva Dark Chocolate balls...smaller than an M&M. I can have one a day. Surprisingly, it seems to be enough.
ReplyDelete"moderately well behaved" - I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad there are treats for even "moderately behaved" nephews! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteI like the 'moderately well behaved' nephew! :-)
ReplyDeleteDid you make the treats? They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteI like the bowl they are sitting in as well. I love blue and white dishes.
That's a lot of chocolate for your "moderately well behaved nephew". =) Very cute!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of chocolate for your "moderately well behaved nephew". =) Very cute!
ReplyDelete"Moderately, well behaved!" Haha! I love it!! xo
ReplyDeleteLovely, I bet it was fun eating chocolate from those pots:)
ReplyDeleteMe too!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEverything you create is so cute and so very different.
ReplyDeleteThose recycled yogurt cups are darling!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous pots... and yummy looking chocolate too!
ReplyDeleteLove your yogurt pops! And lucky nephew who gets to indulge in your tempting chocolate treats!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute pair! I love chocolate treats too! Yums!
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always darling and chocolate is always on my radar! The poem is so sweet...
ReplyDeleteI love your recycled idea with the yogurt cups! Love your fun poem!
ReplyDeleteOh I would love chocolate for dinner too. I am sure you nephew loved it!! Two whole hours of being good is quite an achievement.
ReplyDelete-Soma
I've been good for 20 minutes -- does that count? :-) Fun stuff -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteI could never resist to chocolate! A guilty pleasure? No! An immense satisfaction and reward!
ReplyDeleteI could barely believe those were yogurt pots, how clever you are. They are gorgeous, loved the poem and chocolate too.xxx
ReplyDeleteYum, yum! Chocolate makes almost everything better.
ReplyDeleteIndeed... two hours without chocolate is a long time.. haaha! What a darling sweet poem... you have the greatest rhymes!
ReplyDeleteThose pots are lovely, fun and colourful.
ReplyDeleteWho can resist chocolate!
Loved your poem.
All the best Jan
Such a nice Auntie, I'm sure he was surprised! Sweet treats and poem and love the cute containers! Hugs xo K
ReplyDeleteLovely dinner, Amalia! To be honest, I have chocolate for my dinner occasionally:) Two yogurt pots friends are super cute<3
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lekker, lekker, Amalia
ReplyDeleteHi Amália! I also deserve a chocolate treat, especially in the pandemic! Hugs
ReplyDeleteChocolate for dinner sounds good to me! The pots are super-cute, Amalia.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Thanks so much for stopping by!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
Chocolate and cute little containers?!? What a lucky little guy your nephew is. 😊
ReplyDeleteI LOVE CHOCOLATE! There's nothing like it, is there? ; )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Oh, what a sweet post :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Great article. I like your theme. Thanks for sharing this informative content with us.what I m looking for earlier keep up the good work it.
ReplyDeleteMuito giro!
ReplyDeleteAdoro chocolate!
Beijinhos:))
We love chocolate... euch day. A lovely poem. Stay healthy and well.
ReplyDeleteGreetings6
Oh, beautiful I would like chocolate for tea too, especially out of those pretty cups!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend
Wren x
oh he is so lucky to have such kind ,sweet and talented aunt dear Amalia :)
ReplyDeletei absolutely LOVED these cups so DELIGHTFUL :)
chocolate uplifts the mood instantly so yes please :)
more blessings to you and loved ones!
Adoro il cioccolato fondente.
ReplyDeleteEmanuela
Well, yum. Cannot wait until my stomach feels good an dI can have chocolate again!
ReplyDeleteChocolates! I always eat chocolate when I'm stressed. It helps me to feel better.
ReplyDeleteWe all deserve a little chocolate once in a while.
ReplyDeleteCute cups :)
Your yogurt pots and words are darling!
ReplyDelete...chocolate is the one treat that is hard to resist. Now I will want to go and find some!
ReplyDeleteomaigadd it's so cute
ReplyDeleteThat chocolate looks real good! Cutest little pots ever! Hugs and blessings to you. Cindy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteYou decorated the yogurt cups so cute and the chocolate looks so good!
ReplyDeleteCute.
ReplyDeleteMy sweet tooth endorses chocolate for dinner!
ReplyDeleteChocolate always understands! LOL.
ReplyDeleteThat chocolate bark looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteLovely poem and pots, Amalia.
I think you deserve a chocolate treat also Amalia :) Both lovely images and enjoyed your poem too.
ReplyDeleteSiempre tengo capricho de chocolate, no sé si soy tan moderada como tú sobrino.
ReplyDeleteEsa olla se ve muy atractiva ... todo rico...muy rico!!
such a sweet post.
ReplyDeleteI honestly think this might be your best poem yet! It's the most relatable :-D
ReplyDeleteYour crafts always make me smile!
ReplyDeleteAnd your poem is so true for most of us :)
I'm happy you chose to share your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!