Is there an end in sight? Another double-session of chocolate milk tastings in a desperate effort to try all of what Seoul has to offer in only 6 days.
Is there an end in sight? Another double-session of chocolate milk tastings in a desperate effort to try all of what Seoul has to offer in only 6 days.
Starting to get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of chocolate milk available in Seoul and the consumption rate required to try it all in the next 3 days.
Halfway through the Seoul visit, but not nearly halfway through the city's deluge of chocolate milk.
Day 1 was spent gathering chocolate milk around Seoul, which is about the easiest thing imaginable. By Day 2, I had 27 different chocolate milks, the fridge was full, and my stomach would soon follow suit.
Will the continual pursuit of chocolate milk reach an untimely end in Mongolia?
Conditions are rough on the steppe-- extreme temperatures, scant refrigeration, infrequent bathing. There comes a time when a man has to dip into his private stash of contraband to keep his mind focused, and palate satiated.
I don't often stumble into the baking aisle, but when I do, there's usually confusion and flop-sweat involved. Once in a while I end up with something bizarre in my shopping cart as a result-- and this time, it's at least somewhat relevant to the ongoing pursuit of chocolate milk.
A few days in UB and already a much easier time finding chocolate milk than in China. It's crucial that I find the best tasting, travel-friendly chocolate milk to accompany me for 8 days out on the steppe.
Eight weeks in China, 35 chocolate milks in total- including only 4 new (to me) kinds in Beijing after a tireless, week-long search. Blood from a stone.
Chocolate milk atop the Great Wall at Mutianyu; a brief respite from the daily grind to do something touristy outside of Beijing.