


Hello! ... how hard up the thread. I want first of all big thank you to all who pass by the blog either in silence or leave a comment ... It is most pleasant to read forever. I tell you that these days I'm a bit tired ... I plan to do some exercise, spend more time with my son and that time is of the highest quality, and to devote time to time a little bit of this that I like so much ... the kitchen. But time is what it is and we can not stretch it at will, so we have to establish priorities. The work absorbs much of my energy and time and although I like what I do at times overwhelmed me for not being able to have more time for what I really love to do.
Cooking and whom you like what you know is a great way to relax and enjoy. Finally, it is the life we \u200b\u200blive in, and she is marking the rhythms. Although sometimes these rhythms are impossible, slave, exhausting ... and will suffer a thousand stories. So sometimes
like today's recipes are necessary. I do not completely dissociate from the kitchen, but at the same time does not involve a tremendous effort and a great investment of time. The third reason that I like is that I can prepare with Edward, my sin, and it's almost like a game ... good is a wonderful game that lets you share moments I'm sure I'll never forget.
The chocolates are for a great person ... well, and has received, and I've loved, how not? she knows how to value these details as anyone ... she knows that I give these chocolates along with all my gratitude. Another day the prescription.
Ingredients:
400 ml of milk.
7-8 tablespoons of chocolate ice cream (I used the the "Belgian Chocolate Carrefour" green, and I love).
2-3 tablespoons of sugar (depends on how greedy you are)
Whipped cream for garnish.
1 tablespoon cocoa powder.
Preparation:
Place in the glass of the mixer all the ingredients: milk, cream, sugar and cocoa powder. Beat with mixer until all ingredients are well mixed.
Serve in a tall glass and garnish with whipped cream, and some detail that comes to mind ... an ounce of chocolate, some chocolate chips, noodles, or even cocoa powder sprinkled on top of cream.