Kim, you have no idea how much Im drooling over this collection (which made me want to grab
a piece of chocolate too!)
There's nothing wrong with enjoying a great
piece of chocolate too.
Not exact matches
This was also the starting signal for his 2016 assortment, consisting
of four small
pieces of chocolate: pistachio marzipan; Japanese walnut (from Uchiko, Ehime prefecture) and cassis; Kelp (brown seaweed), shiitake (Japanese mushroom), Japanese pepper with lime (not
too spicy); and Colombian single origin
chocolate.
I kind
of love the giant dark
chocolate pieces too.
To avoid making an entire pan
of brownies and ending up with
too many tempting extras, I made my skinny single - serving microwave brownie and diced it into tiny
pieces, about the size
of two miniature
chocolate chips stuck together.
Decency as a human being has not led me to change this habit; the only thing I am using the knife for is to defend my idiosyncracy (okay, I kid — but I am not wasting my perfectly good time in trying to neatly cut a
too - big
piece of that coconut
chocolate off when it doesn't deserve it).
Do you ever crave a
piece of homemade
chocolate cake but think it's
too complicated, time - consuming or messy to do one yourself?
Next time I might add thick
pieces of dark
chocolate into the batter,
too: — RRB - This is a great recipe, thank you!
Just slip in a
piece of paper with an activity idea and maybe a few
chocolates too!
Toss in something sweet
too, like craisins and almonds, dark
chocolate, or a
piece of fruit.
Double
Chocolate Chunk Cookies (gluten free, dairy free) Yield: 12 cookies You will need: measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowl, wooden spoon, baking sheet 1 1/4 cups almond meal flour (other nut flours work too) 2 - 3 T cacao powder 1/4 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 tsp vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, avocado oil or olive oil (add about half of this to start to check the texture - see below) 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup 1/4 cup dark chocolate
Chocolate Chunk Cookies (gluten free, dairy free) Yield: 12 cookies You will need: measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowl, wooden spoon, baking sheet 1 1/4 cups almond meal flour (other nut flours work
too) 2 - 3 T cacao powder 1/4 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 tsp vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, avocado oil or olive oil (add about half
of this to start to check the texture - see below) 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup 1/4 cup dark
chocolate chocolate pieces 1.
1 1/4 cups almond meal flour (other nut flours work
too) 2 - 3 T cacao powder 1/4 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 tsp vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, avocado oil or olive oil (add about half
of this to start to check the texture — see below) 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup 1/4 cup dark
chocolate pieces
Life is just
too short for us all to be a hybrid
of Betty Crocker and Jillian Michaels, so work smarter not harder with your health and well being, and never turn down a
piece of dark
chocolate or paleo crumble, ever.
And while stimulating the brain's reward system with a
piece of chocolate now and then is pleasurable and probably harmless, when the reward system is activated
too much and
too frequently, we start to run into problems.
For example, if you go a long time without sweets, then a
piece of fruit will taste plenty sweet to you and a
piece of chocolate cake may taste
too sweet to you.
You can have a
piece of 85 % dark
chocolate too
I treated them like a fine
piece of chocolate that I couldn't indulge in
too often.
You shouldn't worry
too much if your dog snuck a single
piece of a candy bar that fell to the floor, but if your pet gets into an entire bowl
of chocolate, consider seeking emergency veterinary assistance.
the hub cap filled with
chocolate pieces (
chocolate spread works well
too) Now be very careful, there is in excess
of 30,000 v from some
of these transformers.
and a
piece of something yummy, maybe some
chocolate too.