There are no super foods, there is only food. So don’t piss James Fell off by pretending to like something that tastes bad.
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F*ck dark chocolate.
For about a decade the sales of dark chocolate have been soaring, regardless of the fact that it tastes like someone melted down a bunch of brown crayons then let them solidify into bar form. Why the boost? A senior VP from Hershey said in 2006 of the 37% spike in sales of their Special Dark, “There are underlying benefits with the consumption of cocoa that give consumers the permission to enjoy chocolate.”
Wait. “Permission to enjoy chocolate”? Just … fuck you.
When I was a kid treats were rare. Cinnamon toast was decadent. I remember raiding the cupboards for something sweet and finding dark chocolate and thinking Jackpot! But my sister said, “Don’t bother. It says ‘chocolate,’ but it’s really not.”
Milk chocolate tastes like diabetes, which is why it’s awesome. Dark chocolate tastes like you’re being punished for only shoveling half the driveway. If someone put dark chocolate in your candy bag at Halloween it was considered a hate crime akin to giving you a tooth brush, and you would egg the bastard’s house, as was only right and proper.
But a while back someone came up with an idea to market health claims around dark chocolate to drive sales, and now we have scantily-clad, coconut-water drinking Crossfit junkies “treating” themselves with one or two squares of paleo-approved dark chocolate after they do their dehydrated and well-lit butt-thrusted instagram selfies, because anti-oxidants. And how many cheesy health websites have written listicles about “7 Ways that Dark Chocolate Shrink Tumors / Alleviates Adrenal Fatigue / Eases PMS / Cures Ebola”? Too many. It’s almost as annoying as kale or quinoa.
One thing eating dark chocolate can’t cure is sanctimonious proselytizing.
“Oh, your dark chocolate only has 70% cacao? You poor thing. I only eat 97% cacao fair trade raw vegan organic helper monkey picked chocolate that’s been through the digestive system of a spotted African cat.” And what the fuck is “cacao” anyway? Is that snob-spelling for “cocoa?”
These people exist. They love to obsess over their meager ration of dark chocolate and feel all holier than Hershey-eating thou because it’s a “healthy” treat, even though it tastes like a bag of smashed badger asses and the heaps of sugar and fat somehow don’t get factored into the health washing. It’s not too guilty a pleasure because it’s dark. And dark means nutrition, cuz science. Wash it down with a glass of red wine for the resveratrol and you’re bulletproof.
If you genuinely like dark chocolate, fine. These aren’t the droids you’re looking for. Move along.
But if you’re buying into the health washing while rationing nibbles as your reward for sticking to a soul-destroying diet, just stop. Eat a mostly healthy diet, and then when you feel like eating chocolate, you eat the shit out of it. None of this “I’ll just have a square of dark chocolate now and then” bullshit. Get some fucking Turtles, or a Caramilk bar, or a Crispy Crunch, or one of those triangle shaped Toblerone things. Get a Jersey Milk and dip that sucker in the Skippy peanut butter and say, “Mmmm … G-M-Oh-my-God-that-tastes-good.” Eat your favorite chocolate and LIVE, DAMMIT!
Pretending to like dark chocolate when you really don’t – using it as a tool to orthorexia harder – is not living. Just like refusing to eat anything but Kerrygold unsalted grass-fed butter, it’s being elitist and having a bad relationship with food.
Moderation is not a bad word. There are no bad foods, there are just bad diets. There is nothing that should be on a banned list of foods barring allergies or if you have some kind of runaway cravings where you really can’t stop once you’ve started on a certain thing. There was this chocolate-covered caramel-coated popcorn my wife bought from the Boy Scouts once, and I have never lost control with a treat so badly in my life. I told my wife that shit was off limits from now until I had a terminal disease, and she agreed.
(Note: If there are a number of foods that cause you to lose all control you may wish to speak with your doctor or a mental health professional.)
Focus on eating mostly healthy foods, with some worthy indulgences, and don’t douche out on your chocolate by getting all snobby over it. Just eat the treats you want most, and don’t pretend that just because it’s dark that it’s some kind of super food.
Because there are no super foods.
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Originally appeared at BodyForWife.com
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Photo: Flickr/Gail
Really? I love dark chocolate, 70% is good. Even as a kid I never liked milk chocolate, too sweet. Maybe you should lay off all the protein shakes and you’ll get you palate back.
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Civilized cultures historically have built walls to keep philistines like you out.
Having the palate of a child is nothing to be proud of.
Well said! (and hilariously so).
I was thirty when I discovered (shockingly) that I had pretty mainstream tastes about lots of things (science fiction novels! Pop music! Milk chocolate!) and that I DIDN’T HAVE TO BE ASHAMED of it.
Milk chocolate tastes good, and because it’s so damn satisfying I never eat that much of it.
I often feel holier than Hersheys when I eat German Chocolate. Not because it’s healthier, because it tastes better, and it isn’t cheap phony crap. Didn’t Hershey a few years ago try to get a law passed where they could say it was “real chocolate” on the package when it wasn’t?!? You’re bitching about 70% cocoa? try 0%.
Screw Dark Chocolate
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