Yeah, there are lots of ways to indulge — but my favorite ways will always involve chocolate in one form or another. Here’s a supreme example, the notorious Bars of SinΒ at Tucson’s Wildflower restaurant:
Incredible! Worth every calorie, and then some —-
Yum – I could indulge in that quite easily!
The memory of it is still delicious!!!!!
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May I have some, please?
I wish!
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Oh, this looks really good — especially to a chocolate lover like me.
I’m still thinking about this challenge..
Anything you feel guilty about would qualify —
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Oh. My. That looks WONDERFUL. Delish!
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(Licking chops —)
I had a feeling I shouldn’t look at this one! I was right! Yummy!
Trade you Bars of Sin for scones at the Ritz?
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Looks heavenly!
Heavenly —
Sinful —
All in your point of view, I guess!
Good to “see” you, Christine! I hope all is well —
too beautiful to eat!
I’ll tell you something, Susan.
It wasn’t!
Didn’t take long before it was history, and it tasted every bit as good as it looked! But now — the stuff of memory.
yummy
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It was! Thanks for the visit and comment, Amar.
If that’s sinful, I’m headed in the right direction π As you say, anything involving chocolate – even death lol
Let’s go together, Pauline, holding hands and nibbling chocolate!
The first couple of times I looked at this picture I just saw dessert – and completely missed the point that this is also a great composition. It seems like you use a wide-angle? Great picture, Judith!
Aaaargh! “Dessert”, of course! This is the revenge for my saying that my favourite military operation is “Operation Dessert Storm”! I should never play around with a language I am not native to… I hope you have a good laugh and forgive me.
The artistic composition is due to the great eye of the pastry chef at Wildflower, a genius! I just crawl up as close to the plate as my point-and-shoot will allow —
When it comes to food photography, I usually go for the tight compositions.
Old proofreaders never die, they just keep on correcting —
I did that automatically as I read the comment, Tobias.
But I have to tell you — I absolutely LOVE “Operation Dessert Storm”! When it comes to waging warfare, you are on the right track. That’s how to do it, ferocious food battles —
Every time I see a fabulous dessert from now on, I will think of you!
This looks amazing! I can see why they’re called bars of sin π
I ordered them because people told us about them, and like you, I wondered what bars of sin might be.
They lived up to the promise.
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A most definite indulgence!
I’m so glad you came by, Patti —
I tried to click on your indulgence under comments on the Daily Post — and it only brought me back to the Daily Post!
Que pasa?
It might be due to Server Maintenance which has come up as I have tried to post comments . . . due to refresh in a few minutes. Strange, as I have never come across this before. Thank you for trying, it’s the thought that counts!
Am I the only one finding the new Weekly Photo Challenge theme a little on the . . . messy side?
It doesn’t succeed in pushing me beyond food, my main indulgence, and most frequent “model” for portraiture.
So I guess I’d say I find the theme — fattening!
(P.S. WordPress is making “improvements” — always an ominous word and time. I ran into problems with comments yesterday, probably the same thing.)
Laughing at your mention of the theme being fattening! However, I was referring to the new layout of the Weekly Challenge which previously used Vigilance and has now moved to the new Linen theme. I am finding it more cumbersome, and tiring, to get around! Perhaps it is just me . .
No, now that I understand — I am 100% with you. Unattractive and, as you say, cumbersome to get around.
Are two people enough to start a trend (against)?
Death by chocolate, mud cake, and now bars of sin β yummy desserts with horrendous names are supposed to put us off them; I think, but honestly, it doesnβt work on me. Iβm willing to plead my case to Saint Peter at the pearly gates for my overindulgence in those bars. I really think heβd understand.
The Bars of Sin are Saint Peter’s favorite! What would heaven be without chocolate????
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(cracking up)
Oh my goodness this looks delicious! Great photo and wonderful indulgance.
Just looking at the photo was over a day’s worth of calories!
Thanks for your visits, Julie —
Fortunately the picture calories are much easier to lose… π And, you’re welcome as your blog is quite enjoyable.