Not entirely traditional, but this IKEA jug makes an adequate tsokolatera.
Someday, I’m going to learn how to make tsokolate eh…
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Not entirely traditional, but this IKEA jug makes an adequate tsokolatera.
Someday, I’m going to learn how to make tsokolate eh…
I confess: I threw a dessert party just to have an excuse to bake more
brownies.
You see, I’m a social chocolate eater. Knowing it to be one of my
weaknesses, I try not to have chocolate unless I have company. And as
9×13 pans result in a _lot_ of brownies, I absolutely must have
friends over if I’m going to even think of baking.
So I did. Dan Howard, Quinn Fung and Jedediah Smith came over. We had this absolutely
decadent dessert: freshly-baked double-chocolate brownies topped with
French vanilla ice cream and hot fudge bought especially for the occasion.
As a concession to healthy eating, we followed it with pineapple
chunks and loose-leaf green tea. (I’ve graduated to loose-leaf tea!
With a tea ball! Proper.)
Now _that’s_ a terrific way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
Proper.
Kelly blogged about brownie sundaes. I _so_ want to have a Sundae Sunday now, complete with whipped cream and a light dusting of chocolate shavings or almond slivers or toasted rice or _something_ equally indulgent…
Life is so much better when you know how to make dessert.
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Uh oh.
I now know how to bake brownies from scratch, and I can make them as
moist and chocolatey as I want.
I have vanilla ice cream in the freezer.
I am so dead.
…
Hmm.
IF I promised a tray of chocolatey desserts for a potluck dinner at 7:00,
AND I have enough ingredients to bake a second batch of brownies…
Don’t even think about it, Sacha. That way lies danger.
They won’t mind if I try a bit of it first.
Maybe a bit more.
Hmm.
The hot chocolate at Linux Caffe (Grace
and Harbord Sts.) never fails to perk me up. Yesterday was no
exception even though it was a day particularly in need of hot
chocolate.
David (the proprietor) received a whole bunch of free books and a
number of free T-shirts from Apress. The shirts were adorable! They
read “Every time Linux boots, a penguin gets its wings.” I batted my
eyelashes at David and he very kindly let me have one. =) I’m so
hacking it.
Seneca was there, hacking away as always. Mike Fletcher was at the
same table. Ian Garmaise had briefly introduced us at the other
night’s DemoCamp afterparty, but I hadn’t really had a chance to
talk to him. It was great discovering mutual friends: Chris and Emily,
whom I know through tango and renaissance dancing and whom he knows
through jazz. He knows a bunch of interesting people, and I’m looking
forward to meeting them at a party at his place on Saturday. Whee!
In retrospect, it was good that I ended up over there for hot
chocolate. =) Life works out one way or another.
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Random Japanese sentence: ãÂÂÂÂã®猫ã®一方ã¯黒ã§ã€ÂÂもã†一方ã¯茶ã 。 One of the cats is black, the other is brown. Sono neko no ippou wa kuro de, mou ippou wa cha da.