Morning Smoothie

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Superfood Morning Smoothies set me up for the day to have a clear mind, no aches and pains.  I am feeding my body information that is going to set me up for feeling great all day long! Liz Lipski, from The Future of Nutrition Conference

Of course I have consumed smoothies, but mainly fruit blends made at Kauai (serving deliciously good and good for you food fast in South Africa).  I first read about the idea of consuming super nutrient smoothies regularly in August 2012 when I read Abs Diet by David Zinczenko.  At that stage I didn’t have a blender, so I just made a mental note that it was an interesting idea.   My daughter-in-law made me my first super nutrient smoothie in June 2013.  She told me about the ginger and lemon – which I have come to realize are absolutely essential for a great tasting smoothie!

I’ve been practicing making and drinking superfood smoothies for over six months now and would like to share my method.  It’s not a recipe, because no two batches are ever the same.  It is a method for using what you have and making something nutritious and delicious.  I LOVE my superfood smoothies.

I think of the ingredients for the smoothie in terms of three categories:  items I collect from the Cupboard, Refrigerator, and Freezer.

I try to keep these three places stocked with what I am going to be needing.  However, if I run out of anything, I simple make it without!

  1. Cupboard

IMG_0236The ingredients that I store in the cupboard I usually purchase on-line from either Vitacost or Amazon.  If you find a better source, or better prices, please let me know.

  • Goji berries*
  • Raw Cacao* (powder, nibs or whole beans)
  • Maca powder* (a high priced item that I don’t always have available due to budgetary constraints!)
  • Aloe Vera* bottled gel or fresh aloe vera (my local Kroger stocks whole fresh aloe vera)
  • Spirulina* powder (when I have it.  Beware, the strong green color TOTALLY DOMINATES the smoothie, which is fine for me, but some newbies might object)
  • Coconut flakes* (once opened I keep in the freezer, sometimes I also add a Tablespoon of coconut oil)
  • Hemp seeds* (once I open them I keep them in the refrigerator)
  • Chia seeds
  • Honey*, 1 Tablespoon (or to taste)
  • Cinnamon, 1 teaspoon or to taste
  • Pinch Himalayan crystal salt

* Superfoods that made David Wolfe’s Top 10 list

How much??  Well, that is entirely up to you.  Do you have a huge stock on hand – be generous!  Not too much left in the bag? Then go a bit easier.  Generally two heaped spoons of most of the items, except for the honey, cinnamon and salt.

2.  Refrigerator

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  • 1 – 2 apples** I put the whole apple, cut into quarters – seeds, core and all
  • 1/3 – ½ lemon – organic preferred because I use the peel, but remove seeds
  • fresh ginger – gives it a bit of a bite.  I use about 1 inch, but you might start with less
  • 1-2 sticks Celery**
  • 1/3 – ½ cucumber**
  • fresh coriander
  • kale**
  • kefir or yogurt (don’t always use this, but I intend to start making kefir and will include it regularly)
  • kiwi or other seasonally available fruit

**These are part of the dirty dozen so you should really buy organic, or at least peel them.

3.  Freezer

  • IMG_0239±1 frozen banana.  I buy extra bananas, peel them and chop or break them into a container and keep them in the freezer.
  • Any other frozen fruit:  blueberries, mangos, peaches, etc.
  • Ice cubes made with raw milk or spring water (sometimes)
  • Coconut flakes* a handful

I have a Vitamix.  I just dump everything in, and then add spring water. I process on high till it seems like it is all mixed, pushing down with the tamper as needed.  I haven’t ever tried with any other brand of blender. You can let me know how it goes, or what modifications you have to make if you have a different type.

I distribute the mixture evenly among 4 x 16 oz containers (500 ml) and they are usually 3/4 full.  It makes enough for John and I to have one today and have two to put in the freezer for tomorrow.  For the freezer, if I remember to transfer it from the freezer to the refrigerator just before I go to bed, it is the perfect consistency in the morning.

Since organic fruit and vegetables are so expensive, I try to utilize every bit.  I sometimes collect the little bits of leftover apples, or celery and put them into a container and store in the freezer for the next smoothie.

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I love my morning smoothie.  I love the taste.  I love the fact that the cucumber, celery and cilantro are naturally helping my body to detox.  I love the fact that the Superfoods are providing my body with nutritious dense ingredients.  I love how I feel all day long.  I love the fact that I’m not hungry for a long time and even if there aren’t too many options for lunch, I know my body has what it needs!

Tell me about your best habits that promote your health….

More Chocolate!!

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My aim is to inspire you.  This is really really easy.  Chocolate is also good for you – so you can eat it without guilt.  Raw chocolate has even been shown to be beneficial in weight loss!  Chocolate is a great source of iron, zinc and other important minerals that our bodies need.  It is much better than a mineral supplement!

I want you to be so motivated that you jump up and go and make yourself some raw chocolate.

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Then you share it with everyone you know.

I don’t know why.  I just want to share the love!

This chocolate was made with ingredients I had available at the end of a month!  This is what I did today, because that is the stuff I had.

  • about 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • about 1/3 cup smooth organic peanut butter
  • about 1/4 cup honey

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Melted in a saucepan on the lowest heat, stir occasionally.  Once this mixture is melted, add:

  • pinch Himalayan salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 3 heaped teaspoons raw cacao powder

Almost optional ingredients can be processed in a blender and then added to the chocolate mixture.  This is what I used today, allowing some chunkiness:

  • Making Chocolate 4about 1/2 cup of a raw mix of fruit and nuts (almonds, sunflower seeds, cranberries, cashews)
  • a handful (about 1/3 C) cacao nibs
  • a handful (about 1/3 C) goji berries

Stir together and then put into whatever you have: silicon chocolate molds, BPA free plastic containers, glass dish.  Put it in the freezer to get hard.  Store in either the refrigerator or the freezer.  It will melt at room temperature.

Enjoy!

What are your favorite optional items?

Healthiest Hot Chocolate EVER!

Hot chocolate

Easy, Easy, Easy.  

Delicious, Delicious, Delicious.  

Healthy, Healthy, Healthy.

I’m not sure why it took me so long to try this. Kids love hot chocolate. Truth be told, I love hot chocolate!  But the ingredients in most “hot chocolate mixes” make me shudder.  Why bother with them, when you can make your own and it REALLY IS NOT HARD AT ALL!  So just try it until your figure it out the proportions you like for yourself!

  • 1 mug full of raw milk (include lots of the top cream, if you like it)
  • 1 Tablespoon local raw honey
  • 1 heaped teaspoon raw cacao powder
  • pinch salt

Heat on low heat in a saucepan, whisk the cacao powder into the milk a bit – avoid touching the whisk to the sides or bottom of the pan – or stir with a wooden spoon. Heat until it is the temperature that you like.

Drink and enjoy!  You can vary the amount of honey and cacao powder.  You can add a pinch of cinnamon.

Everyone is going to love it!

Vitamin D Basics

Light image croppedVitamin D, has been referred to as a fat soluble vitamin, but is actually more of a hormone than a vitamin.  Vitamin D is produced in our bodies when our skin is exposed to UV B rays from the sun.  UV B rays are health giving, but are only produced when the sun is above 50 degrees, which means in most places not during the winter months.

So, in the winter, most of us will benefit from taking Vitamin D3 supplements or cod liver oil. Your skin only produces Vitamin D when exposed to UVB sun rays, which only occurs when the sun in at or above 50 degrees in the sky.

This Navy Chart calculates the altitude of the sun all over the world for every day of the year.  I’ve included a sample portion of the chart that shows that where I live the sun will reach 50 degrees at 12:50 for the first time on March 1, 2014.  Each day after that the sun will spend more time at and above 50 degrees.  That is why it is important that you expose your skin close to the middle of the day.

  • Astronomical Applications Dept.
  • U.S. Naval Observatory
  • Washington, DC 20392-5420
  • WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA
  • W 83 38, N32 37
  • Altitude and Azimuth of the Sun
  • Mar 1, 2014
  • Eastern Standard Time
  •           Altitude    Azimuth
  •                       (E of N)
  • 12:30       49.8       173.5
  • 12:40       49.9       177.4
  • 12:50       50.0       181.2
  • 13:00       49.9       185.1
  • 13:10       49.6       188.9

Another way to determine the height of the sun is to look at the length of the shadows around you. A short shadow is evidence that the sun is in a good position for UVB rays.  If the shadow is equal to or longer than the object (use a short stick to compare) than the sun is above 50 degrees and not good for vitamin D production.

The length of sun exposure required depends on the shade of your skin. Darker skin will require longer exposure. A light skinned person can probably get the Vitamin D production required with short exposures, say starting with 5 – 10 minutes (to avoid initial danger of burning). The more skin exposed, the more Vitamin D will be produced. Some say it is important to not to immediately wash the skin off, as the Vitamin D is produced in the skin as a response to the UVB rays, but doesn’t happen instantly, but others say it’s not a problem. I suggest if you do shower immediately after sun exposure, don’t vigorously rub and soap all over!

Widespread use of sunscreen has probably done a lot more harm than good, so I have abandoned the use of sunscreen products altogether. Caution should be used for babies, young children and long times of exposure in the sun.

If you would like to learn more about Vitamin D, how much sun exposure you need, etc. here is an informative post from the Vitamin D Council.  Dr Mercola and Dr Tenpenny have also written a lot about Vitamin D.

I’ve been enjoying learning about the sun and the health giving benefits it provides.  I enjoy helping others learn and achieve health!

Have you been surprised to learn something new about Vitamin D?  How do you enjoy getting your Vitamin D from the sunshine?

 

Stay Healthy Recipe

With winter many people worry about catching a cold or flu.  It seems the media can’t stop reminding us that it is flu season, and everywhere we go we are bombarded by advertisements for flu vaccines, flu remedies, cough and cold treatments.  I guess everyone is just trying to do their job, market their wares – they probably need their paycheck and like to eat and live indoors just like the rest of us.

I wrote this card for my 13-year-old daughter so she could stay healthy and boost her immune system this winter!  I wish everyone would do these simple things so that they too can enjoy health and not live in fear of the flu!

However, with the intense focus on flu and sickness it’s no surprise that people are getting sick! I prefer to focus on health and how to stay healthy.  Stay Healthy Recipe

  • I like to keep my supplement-taking to a minimum.
  • I like to empower my children to take responsibility for their health.
  • It must be easy to remember, so I needed it on a card on the refrigerator!
  • I prefer to use natural substances and foods to heal.

Here is my brief recipe:

  • DAILY:
  • Water is our best detox help.  I’m trying to help my family form the habit of drinking a large glass of clean water first thing in the morning. We drink spring water only.
  • Vitamin D.  It is well-known and documented that the reason people are more prone to illness in winter is because they have reduced levels of this important factor. In the winter we need to take D3 supplements.
  • Probiotics are always beneficial to boost our gut flora since 85% of our immune system is in our gut!
  • Omega 3 boost with fish oil (or chia seeds, hemp, etc.)
  • Vitamin C in ascorbic acid form (non genetically modified) or sodium ascorbate
  • AT THE FIRST SIGN OF ANY COLD/FLU SYMPTOMS:
  • Colloidal Silver – a natural antibiotic, anti-viral and anti-fungal.  Very safe and effective.
  • Olive Leaf Extract – has an enormous ORAC score, full of antioxidants that will help boost all the important cells in your body to do their work of fighting infection.
  • Frequent Vitamin C
  • Extra D3 and Omega 3.
  • Thieves essential oil on feet, behind ears and throat.

Another very important aspect of health is we need to eliminate all sugar especially when we have any symptoms.  If we reduce or eliminate sugar ALL the time, that is a great boost to health, but when we eat sugar while our body is trying to fend off foreign bad guys, it’s like we are feeding the enemy army.  Avoiding milk and dairy products will also be a good idea.  These concepts might seem difficult to some people in the beginning, but as you begin to increase your awareness of improving your health, you will see the benefit!

I’m not saying these are the only things important to boost your immune system,  I’ve written and shared a great video about all the facets of the immune system and know that it is important to pay attention to many areas of life, but this is just a short winter prescription.

What are the essentials you use to keep your family healthy during the winter?

Experimenting with Raw Chocolate – Again!

Raw Chocolate ExperimentThis version of my Raw Chocolate earned high praise from my daughter, “Mom, these are the best you’ve made!”

My friend asked me to share a recipe for raw chocolate.  One challenge I have with recipes is that you have to write down what you do in order to be able to do it again! Raw chocolate is something you can experiment with.  It is really good, and good for you.  Raw Cacao powder is loaded with minerals and has an outrageously high ORAC score.  Coconut oil is a healthy fat which provides more benefits than I can explain!

Just make it – and eat it and enjoy!

In a small saucepan combine, and melt slowly on the lowest heat possible (or you can use a double boiler). Quantities are just rough guidelines. Use what you have.

  • ±½ Cup peanut butter (organic ground peanuts)
  • ±¾ Cup coconut oil
  • ±¼ Cup or more raw local honey
  • ±¼ Cup cacao butter (if you can find any)

Blend in blender or finely chop and add to the above mixture when it is fully melted:

  • ¼ – ½  Cup  coconut flakes (unsweetened)
  • A handful of goji berries
  • 10 whole cacao beans, or cacao nibs
  • ±¼ – 1/2  Cup pecans, walnuts and/or cashews

Add:

  • A sprinkle of cinnamon
  • A pinch of salt
  • 2 Tablespoons hemp seed
  • ¼ – ½ Cup Raw Cacao powder
  • raw organic oats

Stir together and put into silicon chocolate molds, a glass dish or BPA free plastic containers.  Put into the refrigerator (or freezer if you need it quickly) until hard. You can keep the chocolate in the refrigerator or the freezer, cut into pieces as needed.  Raw chocolate melts easily, so don’t hold it in your hands for long!

If you don’t have any cacao butter, goji berries, cacao beans or hemp, just leave it out! Don’t let, “not having all the ingredients” keep you from experimenting with delicious Raw Chocolate.  I add these superfoods, when I have them, to boost the nutritional value.  If you do leave them out, you might need to add more cacao powder. You can vary the type and quantity of nuts depending on what you enjoy.  In fact, you can vary most everything! My daughter-in-law didn’t believe it when I told her that you can’t mess up this recipe.  She was thrilled with the chocolate she made and said “It’s so rare for a recipe to work for me!”

Happy Grandparents June 13Author: Becky Hastings, wife, mother, grandmother, passionate follower of Jesus Christ and truth seeker, especially in the areas of health and children. Facing a world quite different from the one in which I grew up, I seek to research and understand the true route to health, freedom and joyful family living!

Superfood Rich, Guilt Free, Chocolate Ice Cream

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I quickly need to write down my recipe so I don’t forget how to create this frozen deliciousness!  It was 100% an experiment with no outside input.  I did read about raw cacao last night from David Wolfe’s Superfoods – which is probably where I got the inspiration.  Or maybe I dreamed it up during the night.  Anyway, first thing this morning I just had to try mixing the following ingredients together in my Vitamix (like most of my recipes, everything is more or less – an approximation.  I apologize to those for whom this drives them crazy, i.e. Gary).

  • 1-2 Cups of raw milk with lots of cream included (don’t tell my microbiologist husband).  (I think it was actually 1 1/2 Cups, but I didn’t measure)
  • 1/2 Cup coconut* oil (I did not melt it, I might try melting it next time)
  • 1-2 Tablespoons flake coconut*
  • 1-2 Tablespoons goji berries*
  • 1-2 Tablespoons hempseed*
  • 1-2 Tablespoons honey*
  • 5 heaped teaspoons (Menchies plastic spoon) raw cacao powder
  • pinch Himalayan salt
  • 10 or so almonds (save till last)

I added everything to the Vitamix and blended for nearly a minute, then I dropped the almonds in last in the hope that some of them wouldn’t get too blended.  I was hoping for a bit of crunch.

If you don’t have a Vitamix you can either blend or grind or chop the chopable ingredients and then shake everything else together.  The hard part is distributing the coconut oil evenly throughout, which is why melting it might work better.

I then poured it into some empty Talenti gelato containers.  My plan was to put it in the freezer and shake it every so often on its way to getting frozen.  I only managed one shake before I had to go out.  It doesn’t have a genuine smooth creamy ice cream consistency, but it is GOOD!  Now my ‘reluctant to enjoy truly healthy foods’ thirteen year old daughter, was not quite as excited about this concoction as I was, so it may have more appeal to those already enjoying their journey towards health!  Truly, I think it was better than any chocolate ice cream around – because I know every ingredient is good for me and it wasn’t too sweet.  But we have to allow for differences of opinion and also growth!

* The ingredients marked thus are all listed as the top 10 Superfoods according to David Wolfe.  Count them – there are 5 different super nutritious foods in this unique frozen blend!  I tried to think of as many of them as I could that I had available and that would add to the flavor and nutritional content of this delightful dairy blend. Next time I hope to add Maca Powder.

Did you know?  Some of the benefits of raw cacao:

  • it is off the charts for its ORAC score (which means it is VERY HIGH in antioxidants –  about 100 times higher than blueberries)
  • it is a natural great source of magnesium – which is great for so many reasons
  • it is a natural appetite satisfier – which means you won’t feel so hungry
  • it has a lot of other good minerals too – in fact, it’s like taking a mineral supplement!
  • it makes you feel good!

That’s all I can tell you from memory, but I do recommend reading Superfoods.

Top 10 Superfoods:

  • Goji Berries
  • Raw Cacao
  • Maca
  • Bee products, including Honey
  • Coconut
  • Spirulina
  • Hempseed
  • Aloe
  • AFA Blue Green Algae
  • Marine Phytoplankton

Please experiment and let me know how yours turns out.  It really was super super easy and super super nutritious!  You can do this!  Let me know if you enjoy Superfood Rich, Guilt free, Chocolate Ice Dream!

 

Raw Chocolate Revisited

2 piecesThis is a great way to eat coconut oil and cacao deliciously! Coconut oil is a great healthy fat. It will help you beat your cravings, with a lot of other benefits. Cacao has so many minerals that it is like having a mineral supplement!

The following quantities are approximate only!  More or less of anything doesn’t impact too much.  I don’t usually measure too fastidiously.

Melt together in a double boiler, or in a bowl placed into a pan of hot water over a low heat on the stove. Raw chocolate must not be heated too hot or the nutrients will be destroyed.  Just melt it so you can mix it well.

  • 2 Tbl organic coconut oil
  • 1 – 2 Tbl local organic honey

Optional, but highly recommended:

  • ground peanuts (i.e. peanut butter) or other nut butters

Optional:  Cacao butter or cacao paste, if you can find it or afford it.

Remove from the heat.  Add to the coconut oil mixture:

  • Himalayan salt, a couple of turns
  • 1/3 – ½ Cup cacao powder (the more, the higher the % dark chocolate)
  • 1/3 – ½ Cup pecan or almond nut flour (optional, when I have it)
  • ½ – 1 Cup unsweetened coconut (flakes or shredded, or both)

Stir thoroughly with wooden implement.

More options:

  • ± ½ Cup Cacao nibs,
  • cashews,
  • pecans,
  • goji berries,
  • cranberries,
  • raisins,
  • espresso bits,
  • fresh ginger finely chopped,
  • cinnamon,
  • orange or lemon peel,
  • chili.

Use your creativity to mix and match your personal favorite flavors. Look at combinations in some processed chocolate bars and experiment. If you want a great energy bar, add hemp.  But be sure to only eat the hemp bar early in the day or else you might not sleep too well!

Stir everything together and pour into a suitable dish (or chocolate molds), either glass or BPA free plastic.  If needed, press down into the corners. Allow to set in the refrigerator (or faster, in the freezer).  Cut into pieces and be careful not to eat too much!  You also might have to hide it from other family members – or else you might go looking for it and find an empty dish – it’s happened to me!

Also, raw chocolate will melt on your fingers – so warn people. It needs to be eaten with clean fingers so you can lick all the deliciousness off!

Let’s do a chocolate collaboration.  What are your favorite options?

Homemade Salad Dressing

Olive OilThis recipe is very flexible.  It is probably most like a vinaigrette dressing. I will give approximate quantities, but feel free to be creative.  The basic concept is that you use equal parts of oil and vinegar, a bit of sweetener (I prefer local raw honey), herbs, spices and flavorings of your choice.  I will give measurements below, but just know that I NEVER measure anything.  I use the highest quality ingredients I can afford at the time.

  • ½ Cup EVOO (extra virgin olive oil)
  • ½ Cup apple cider vinegar (or a mixture of ACV and balsamic vinegar, or just balsamic vinegar)
  • ±1 Tablespoon raw organic honey
  • 1-2 teaspoons plain yogurt (or homemade milk kefir)
  • 1-2 teaspoons prepared mustard with no HFCS
  • ±2 Tablespoons water (optional)
  • ½ teaspoon salt (Himalayan pink crystal preferred)
  • a few turns of ground mixed pepper (any pepper will do)
  • Choose some or all of the following options:  basil, cilantro, garlic clove, spring onions, baby tomatoes, avocado, etc. I only add tomatoes and avocados when I am blending it.

No blender version:  Add everything (chop garlic) into a suitable bottle and shake (like the EVOO bottle when it is finished).

Blender version: Add everything except the olive oil and blend until smooth. Add olive oil and blend minimally.

The salad dressing stores well in the refrigerator.  If it runs low, you can always just add a little bit of ACV and EVOO and give it a bit of a shake for a final round of goodness!

This has been a family favorite since 1980 when a Swiss couple shared it with us.  All of our kids love this salad dressing and make it themselves too.  It is a staple for the many different types of salads we make.  You can save yourself enormous amounts of money by making your own.  There is no salad dressing that will taste better or be better for you!  I just can’t see any reason why anyone would ever buy salad dressing when this is sooooo good and soooooo easy!

Raw Chocolate Extraordinaire!

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I’ve been promising a lot of people to share my favorite raw chocolate recipe in a blog. I thought this might make a great Christmas gift for everyone who reads – especially those too far away to receive a warm hug.  One of my challenges in writing this blog and sharing this recipe, is that I don’t always measure precisely and I don’t always make the chocolate the same way every time!  So, to insure that I give you a good rendition, I made the best chocolate ever – then I wrote down what I did (more or less), then I made it again, following the recipe I had written down.  There really is no need to measure, you can just eyeball the quantities.  I hate to waste any ingredients in a measuring cup, and you can’t really go wrong with these ingredients!  This truly is the best chocolate ever!

There are two options:  make the chocolate base and put it into molds (pictured on left) or a dish and eat it just like that.  For an amazing addition, add a layer of  raw chocolate icing courtesy of rawtarian.com to the bottom layer in the glass dish (pictured on right).  I’ve included a simple version of the raw chocolate icing below.

I’ve made chocolate in my Vitamix and I’ve made it by combining the ingredients in a bowl.  Use whatever you have.  You can’t really go wrong when you mix this combination of ingredients! For truly raw chocolate, the ingredients should only be heated enough to melt in order to best preserver the antioxidant benefits.

Best Ever Raw Chocolate

  • 2/3 C melted coconut oil
  • 1/3 C melted cocoa butter
  • 1/3 C melted honey (can use a bit less)
  • 1/2 C raw cacao powder (adding slightly more will make it darker)
  • 1/2 C or so whole dates (finely chopped if not using a blender)
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • Dash salt

Blend in Vitamix or bowl until very smooth. Once blended, add nuts.  If added to blender, just blend to desired consistency.  If mixing in a bowl, chop them first.

  • 1 cup pecans

Pour some into chocolate molds if you have them and pour the rest into the bottom of glass dish(es) about 1/2 inch thick. Put into the freezer to harden. After hard, the chocolate molds can be popped out and kept in a container in the refrigerator.

For the mixture in the glass dish, to make it even more incredibly delicious, top it with raw chocolate icing made by combining in a blender or food processor:

  • 1 C dates
  • 1/4 C raw cacao powder
  • 1/4 C coconut oil
  • 3/4 C water

Let the contents sit for 10+ minutes or so to soften the dates. Blend on high. Stop and scrape down the sides and blend on high again.

This is now awesome deliciousness. Pour or spread on top of the chocolate base. Put in the refrigerator, or freezer if you need it to harden faster.  Store raw chocolate in the refrigerator.  You can cut it into any size pieces you desire!

Share with those you love A LOT!

Please let me know how this recipe works for you!

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