Who doesn’t enjoy a warm drink on a snowy winter day? Granted I have never seen snow in Florida, but I love warm holiday drinks! Nothing says “Merry Christmas” like the idea of being in front of the fireplace right next to the Christmas tree while drinking a warm cup of hot chocolate. Today, I’ve tweaked a couple recipes and also created a new recipe for your tasting pleasure!First on our list is Broiled Bailey’s Hot Chocolate and it sounds absolutely enchanting! I’ve added a teaspoon of Kelapo Coconut Oil to this recipe just to make it a tad sweeter. […]
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Welcome to the Nutcracker
The Nutcracker has become a staple piece in the American culture and a beloved Christmas tradition. The ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is one of my all-time favorite productions. It is enjoyable for the whole family and let’s be real, who doesn’t love sweets? Different countries are represented through dance by delicious food selections like Spanish chocolate, Arabian coffee, Danish marzipan, Chinese tea and finally the Sugar Plum Fairy. Today I’ve decided to make recipes that represent each country in celebration of the holiday season!Spanish ChocolateFor this I’ve decided to make dipped chocolate. My family is a fan of decorating […]