The Correct Way to Eat Chocolate

It has come to my attention that most people do not understand how to properly eat chocolate. This is a grave issue, and one that I feel compelled to address immediately. Do you find yourself eating chocolate (or any delicious, indulgent treat) in any of the following ways? Scenario #1: Standing up, next to the cabinet or counter, quickly grabbing a bite-sized bar of Hershey's that you know will be not-that-great, but eating it before you can give it a second thought. And then you walk away, almost as if it never happened. Scenario #2: Eating at a restaurant, chatting with friends, saying or thinking, "Oh, I'm so bad" and "I shouldn't do this," but then eating an enormous quantity of cake. Scenario #3: Returning to the kitchen or break room throughout the day, taking tiny pieces of broken cookies, or slivers off of a cake, trying to convince yourself that you aren't really eating anything. I don't like to be too tough on you, wonderful people, but it is my profound obligation to inform you: You are eating chocolate the wrong way. The correct way to eat chocolate requires following these three important steps: You give chocolate your entire attention. This means that you are not reading a book or a phone, you are not in the car, you are not wrangling your child, and you are not standing. You close your eyes when you eat the chocolate and feel its unbelievably amazing taste sensation on your tongue. You make noise as you eat it. Some sort of "Mmmmmm" sound. I wo...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news