Bubbaville Celebrates It's National Holiday
Chocolate is a Vegetable
By Alban Mehling, published Sep 08, 2008
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Everyday our friend Aktiv8 publishes today's reason to celebrate. Linda Ann Nickerson publishes a list of notable birthdays to add more reasons to sing and dance. Here in Bubbaville (It's OK this is my world and they know me here.) We have one major holiday that has no date. It is celebrated at the hint of an emotional distress day or for any other celebration that needs enhancement. Today is a good reason to celebrate National Chocolate Ice Cream covered in Chocolate Chunks and drowned on Hot Fudge day. If you are feeling more than a little nuts add a few pecans or walnuts they're good for you. (the Queen Goddess calls this the "Male" sundae)Some may feel this is extreme. I feel Chocolate is a vegetable ans we should have 4-5 servings per day. Think of it this way Chocolate comes from a bean. Beans are vegetables. Most folks blend this with sugar. Sugar comes from sugar beets or sugar cane both vegetables. Some folks add milk or butter to this chocolate mixture. These are two products that come from an animal that only eats grains so they are just processed vegetables. I still wonder why the FDA hasn't recognised chocolate as a vegetable. If you can relate to this logic y'all might enjoy reading my article "We are all Vegetarians" @ http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/252182/we_are_all_vegetarians.html?cat=9
There is one minor holiday in Bubbaville. It celebrate our founders Bubba's Birthday. February 26 is the day this world began. Most folks come to the center of town and gather in Bubba's Bait, Tackle, DVD rental, and Lingerie Shoppe for some of the National Dish. Chocolate Ice Cream covered in Chocolate Chunks and Pecans then drowned in Hot Fudge. Last year Bubba himself ate four servings for breakfast.
Y'all say you love chocolate but hate ice cream... I do have a cake for one that is delightful for any day. Yes it is chocolate. It is a microwave cake cooked in a 12oz coffee mug. It is so simple even Dr D could make it.

Bubbaville Celebrates It's National Holiday
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