Pots of love…

This reminds me of a Chicken Soup chapter I read. I’m paraphrasing so forgive me if I get it a little wrong but in the (true?) story the mother died after a long illness. Her husband and children were devestated. One of the secrets, the mother had kept all her life was about a little china pot that she kept on the very top shelf of the larder. Each time she cooked, she would take down the pot and pinch some of the contents into her dish. Family and friends would always marvel at how wonderful her food tasted and always ask her ‘what is your special ingredient?’. She would shake her head and tap her nose, never revealing her secret. So, when she died, they went to her larder and took down the pot. They took off the lid and looked inside. There was just a small scrap of paper, which read ‘do everything with love’.

Now, you can have a little sigh at the lovely sentiment in that story and if you hold on to that feeling you can look at this advert with the same starry eyes.

(The fact that no love can ever ever be bought with diamonds is by-the-by. I would have preferred it if he used his jars to make hugs and kisses, but I suppose they are not very profitable, heheh)

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