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eat us if you dare

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Never mind the Terracotta Army, we've been invaded by the Chocolate Bunnies giving us evil looks,

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and challenging us to eat them.

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Who dares wins.

Comments

well how about an easter egg hunt under the snow ? how is that for a challenge.....
happy easter jane ...

Love it. Chocolate heaven. Have a good Easter.

My goodness, what malevolent looking bunnies!

Happy Easter. I love the bunnies. I hope they taste delicious.

Have a lovely time.

Sarah

I've been enjoying your blog for quite a while now, you bring beauty into each and every day. Thank you for the laugh this morning though, are those bunnies are the first wave of the chocolate bunny rebellion??!! enjoy your day and the arrival of spring :-)

Who won ... you or the bunnies? We are drowning in a sea of chocolate, sadly (for me) it's all rather good quality chocolate this year so the temptation is greater than ever! Happy Easter from snowy County Durham.

Now I look at them, there is something fiendish about those bunnies. Better go and eat some of ours before they get up to no good.

At least they can't sneak up on one with those little bells on ;-)
It seems like a conspiracy - they are everywhere in our house, too! But not much longer ...

Let's hope they're not Tibetan bunnies Eh?

Who doesn't love a good choc bunny?! lol. YUMMMMMM. I'm having a silent auction in a quilt I just finished if you wanna come by and see it, or if you know anyone that likes quilts :)

Chocolate bunnies (and reindeer at Christmas) are my absolute favourite. I've even been known to eat one whilst in the gym! Hope you enjoy yours. Polly x x x

I refused to give in this year to the lure of the Lindt bunny... due to being on a diet and all. Funny how even the stuff in the purple wrappers still made it past my mouth. Oh well.

Too funny -- my mother-in-law had these same bunnies arranged in a circle on the dinner table today. I took home a couple but was just thinking I couldn't eat them (until a more desperate time) -- they're so cute!

That is hysterical! Thanks.

I don't usually like milk chocolate. However, Lindt is the favorite in our house. Maybe I could be convinced...

I dare.

Phew! I just gobbled mine up (a tiny one)a couple of hours ago! They're creeping me out now. Must convince the boys to eat theirs tomorrow, not that that'll prove difficult.

Yes, those little Easter warriors! Time to eat them..

hahaha i have a similar line-up on my desk
i've got dark ones too. i'm thinking of starting some sort of war.

They have sort of a sly zen-like warrior-bunny readiness. It's in the eyes I believe.

I found your blog via Deanna Raybourn's blog and have enjoyed reading your past entries over the course of several days. It is interesting to see how your life evolved over several years, and how you still have an amazing vibrancy and enthusiasm every blog entry. Wonderful! and thank you for encouraging me to bake (almond cake yesterday!) and get back into knitting.

Viva la Rabbitvolution!

THAT looks like an invasion I could handle! How on earth did you end up with so many bunnies?

Looks like it was a happy Easter!

I thought the Lindt bunnies had a vaguely threatening air when I saw them in the grocery store. Lara H is right, its in the eyes. Viva the Rabbit Revolution!

Scary en masse (until you pick them up and their little bells tinkle), but definitely yummy!

So many bunnys :D

I wanted one of those bunnies this year but they were gone like a flash (all to your house, it appears). I guess I have my real Easter Bunny, Mr. Merlin instead. We have had perfect Autumn weather here, so Mr. Merlin has been pleased to have lots of warm evenings bobbing around the garden. Since the first Easter items appeared in the shops here in January I am not surprised that when the big weekend came the only chocolate items left were the ones made of 1% cocoa butter, 99% unspecified vegetable oil and the unfortunate ones that were crushed in the greedy stampede. Happy post Easter week! XX

That is hilarious! What a great comparison. Brilliant. I really like your blog. Your photography is outstanding.

I LOVE Lindt chocolate. We only have 1 chocolate bunny in the house at the moment, and surprisingly, Dad hasn't got to it first! When my Mum and I went to London we didn't manage to get tickets for the TerrecottaArmy, but enjoyed it any way! :) Keep Posting please!

I was wondering if you have any tips of how to get into sewing. I want to be able to like it, but I just don't have enough patience!

THANKYOU MRS BROCKET! :)

I managed to keep one of these bunnies intact for well over a year! It was finally put out of its misery by a passing squirrel that had somehow found it way into my flat.

They are too cute to eat, though somehow this year I managed a good feast of big bunny ears on Easter Sunday!

I managed to keep one of these bunnies intact for well over a year! It was finally put out of its misery by a passing squirrel that had somehow found it way into my flat.

They are too cute to eat, though somehow this year I managed a good feast of big bunny ears on Easter Sunday!

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