So I had one of my periodic cravings for chocolate that wasn't chocolate milk and realized I'd left my Premium Triple Chocolate M&M's at Laura's house in Tucson. I had this momentary panic that there was no chocolate other than the drinkable kind in the house, which would be nearly unheard of for me. Then it dawned on me back in December I got a quarter pound of fudge from the General Store on top of Mt. Lemmon. And that most certainly DID make it home with me.
Out of the 1/8 of a pound of raspberry chocolate swirl fudge, and 1/8 lb pure chocolate fudge I bought I still have more than half of both of those. So I took a slice of the one, let it slowly melt in my mouth, then the other and let that melt in my mouth, but them back in the ziplock, and back in the box.
I think it's all the years of mediation and mindfullness. I can make a bag of premium M&M's last months and often do. The Mt. Lemmon fudge will also be around for months, because when I take that little bit on my tongue, it's a timeless moment as the taste and texture slowly unfolds in my mouth. Food for me in ways is like wine, or even sex, best if slowly savored over a long period of time.
Some folks envy my self control, I think it's just me being selfish in an odd way. I cannot afford much, and despite having made simply obscene amounts of money once upon a time I've always lavished it on other people and not myself. So I tend to savor the moments when they come.
If you're ever in Tucson Arizona, and can make it up to Mt. Lemmon and the general store there, by all means get some of the fudge. It's some of the best I've had and that's saying something, given that I grew up in New England with some of the best fudge in the world at hand.
While I don't really consider Mt. Lemmon a mountain, it does sport some breath taking vistas, has a wonderful restaurant and great general store, I lived at higher elevations in the foothills of the Rockies when I lived in Colorado. Now THOSE are mountains!
That said, Mt. Lemmon in the Catalina's is some serious must see territory. And if you exercise some self control, fudge you by there will last a while. :)
The only things in Arizona that qualify as mountains are up in the Flagstaff area. The rest are glorified hills.
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I love chocolate! Thanks for letting me stop by ~ Jackie
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