Just a moment ago I felt the great need to devour a piece of creamy, delicious chocolate and absant-mindedly expressed this desire to my husband, who wisely (and curtly) responded like so: "But we just had dinner. If you're still hungry, have an apple or something." Oh Ken, you just don't understand. One does not eat chocolate because one is hungry. Being hungry has nothing to do with it, unless, of course he meant "hungry" as in desirous as opposed to a condition resulting from a lack of food. I strongly infer that based on his usage of the word, Ken meant the latter. I apologize - I digress. The point is, sometimes a gal just needs a palatable pick-me-up and chocolate is a prime candidate for pick-me-up-ness. I think someone needs to explain what a "craving" is to this husband of mine and then remind him of his obligation -nay duty - to indulge my cravings (at least every once in a while), given my "delicate" state. Eat an apple! I scoff at the very idea.
J