MaryEFoo
07-07-2003, 09:23 PM
Said chocolate addict has wide interests, and recently read that dogs can be poisoned by the theobromine in cacao hull mulch, which is spread on the soil in gardens.
Yesterday, said c.addict was at the garden center and spotted said mulch for sale, 2 cubic feet for about five dollars.
Theobromine is a chemical in chocolate.
Typical of addictive behavior, aforesaid person conceived that a BIG CHEAP supply of drug-of-choice was available. No doubt, theobromine could be extracted by simmering the cacao hulls in water. Thoughts did occur that this move could have its negative aspects but any such thoughts were immediately set aside.
Fortunately, chocolate addict is also lazy and did not actually buy a bag. Yet.
Help the c.addict resist! Aversion therapy, mulch warnings, Darwinian commentary--whatever might work!
Yesterday, said c.addict was at the garden center and spotted said mulch for sale, 2 cubic feet for about five dollars.
Theobromine is a chemical in chocolate.
Typical of addictive behavior, aforesaid person conceived that a BIG CHEAP supply of drug-of-choice was available. No doubt, theobromine could be extracted by simmering the cacao hulls in water. Thoughts did occur that this move could have its negative aspects but any such thoughts were immediately set aside.
Fortunately, chocolate addict is also lazy and did not actually buy a bag. Yet.
Help the c.addict resist! Aversion therapy, mulch warnings, Darwinian commentary--whatever might work!