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- jg LET'S MAKE CHOCOLATE The recipe comes from: http://www.rawfor30days.com/cmd.php?af=1495222 Then go to Raw for 30 Presents: (this is a picture of a cocoa plant with fruit: at: http://pinterest.com/pin/446137906807287732/ ) This site and the following sites are advertisements for products/services - that I hope you find interesting enough to purchase. Sales, of course, usually pay commissions....... The information for each site is taken from that site. Their chocolate recipe is: (they are making chocolate for diabetics with this). ½ lb cocoa butter 1 lb coconut cream concentrate Melt together, then add: ½ cup carob 1 cup cocoa powder ( I use: 1 to 2 cups) 1 cup cocoa nibs (“nibs” are the cocoa bean – usually ground to pea size) Add sweetener of your choice (they use low GI – suitable for diabetics) Add other ‘goodies’ of your choice Notes: This obviously makes a dark chocolate. Note that it is milk (dairy), (and preservative), free. Also, the sweetener can be low GI. A lighter chocolate usually has milk solids added. One can add these, (or some such), to make chocolate of one’s choice. I make a half batch: (again, a chocolate recipe suitable for diabetics). 120g cocoa butter 120g coconut cream (available here as tasteless coconut cooking oil) 100g butter, (or even more..) (I like the taste of butter – cheaper; a bit softer, so I store the chocolate the fridge). Melt together, then: Add: - quarter cup carob (I do not always use – I do not necessarily like that flavor) - 1 to 2 cups cocoa powder - (higher ratio than they use) (cocao plus maca powder is also available, if you want) - half cup cocoa nibs (I don’t always use). These are for texture. - sweetener – I like the taste of (some) brown sugar – leave out if calories are a problem…. I use some stevia (to cut down the calories!!) + xylitol, (or some such low GI sweetener). Various low GI sweeteners are available – depending on where you buy groceries. (Note: some artificial sweeteners are toxic!!) - some rice bubbles, or “maple crunch” (freedom rice cereal – I like the maple flavor). I use these to hopefully make it all go further – funny thing is, it does not seem to last longer!!) (I have 2 pieces of choc instead of 1 !!!!) - Add nuts, roasted nuts, dried fruit, cherries, ginger, etc., etc. (depending on the sugar content, that you can have, or tolerate, of course!) - coconut, etc. (if adding coconut, (and nibs), the sweetener does not need to be ground finely) – (obviously, if one wants a very finely textured chocolate, the sweetener may need to be ground finely - and textured things left out – or added later) - (whatever goodies you fancy!) - even peppermint, if that is for you! - (sometimes I make a whiter chocolate – add milk solids, or some-such, etc…) - (sweetened condensed milk makes a chocolate that is addictive!! – if you can handle the sugar!!) – or, just condensed milk – sweeten with low GI…. Put into moulds, or think of what shape you want the pieces to be when set solid. I sometimes just spread onto aluminum foil, and when half set, cut into squares. Enjoy……. Nutrition data at: www.NutritionFactsandAnalysisforCacao.com The recipe comes from: http://goo.gl/m0cAx (rt click, & ‘open hyperlink’) – on some computers This book is a 'must-have': "600 Chocolate Recipes": http://gojvz.com/c/48000/5297 Chocolate books: http://goo.gl/AN4Ki While you are at Amazon, put a request into the search tab – look for anything! Or, Amazon Shape Fitness: http://goo.gl/khvql Or, Clickbank: http://jongr1.marketplace.hop.clickbank.net Or, Being fit: http://goo.gl/Cvl2w Or, Amazon blood glucose: http://goo.gl/BF3LN Or, Quality Health free samples: http://goo.gl/gUuel & http://goo.gl/xKcaS Or, Free Glucose meter: http://goo.gl/Be3ED Or, Diabetes Store: http://goo.gl/fzviB (Cupuaçu actually is richer than cacoa!!) - just a piece of trivia for you!! 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Did you know that there are now more than 220,000 new attempts to interfere with computers, created every day. Most are destroyed pretty quickly. BUT>>>>>>>>> NOT all of them Made me rethink my computer protection. It is now, not a question of "ïf" they will take out my computer, it is a question of "when"......... Protect the files on your device with: http://goo.gl/hPZjP (Don’t lose precious files, like I did, before saving them!!). Also, please tell a friend – to help save their precious files too….. Your computer may also need some of the debris cleaned out, so that it runs faster: The speed up banner: http://goo.gl/3UhvY (contrl + click) – to see it. Speed Up My Computer: http://goo.gl/6tnqI Maintain your computer: http://goo.gl/GqEzh You can get free hosting here: http://www.000webhost.com/680396.html As you know, sales may generate commissions….. IMPORTANT NOTICE: You may have noticed that I have not asked you for your email...... 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Our Neighbor behind us brought over this bowl of fragrant smelling fruit. She couldn't tell us the english name of of it. So During breakfast this morning we sampled the fruit which has a strong pleasant odor and a rich multi-layered sweet taste. The Fruit seemed ripe but was also a bit 'rubbery'. Overall, a fantastic tasting fruit that we had never tried or seen before. Each piece of fruit looks like a hollowed out flower bud. After searching yellow-orange flower bud fruits of Southeast Asia and looking at many photos, I finally came to the conclusion that the fruit is "Jackfruit". Although most of the photos showing the inner fruit of Jackfruit online look like a lighter yellow color, I did see some that are more the yellow-orange color of the fruit we received. We often see these large pods at makeshift fruit stands along the road and often with the more round pod which we think is Durian. We have wanted to try the jackfruit but never got around to it as we didn't know how to cut the pods, or where to buy the fruit already cut. Well, now we know and we will be looking out for more of it!
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