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newheart
True Blue Farmgirl
471 Posts
Margie
Owings Mills
Maryland
USA
471 Posts |
Posted - Dec 05 2006 : 02:16:44 AM
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Oh my goodness, it is 5:13 am , 23 degrees and I am freezing.. I have piled extra blankets on my bed, turned the Heat up and am still cold..I have been up all night, can not get warm...I think some Home Made Hot Coco would help....Anyone got a good recipe to share..????
newheart
Love of friends and family makes the world go round..and always a little Chocolate.
margie
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Edited by - newheart on Dec 05 2006 02:17:36 AM |
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peapodjane
True Blue Farmgirl
127 Posts
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Posted - Dec 05 2006 : 03:53:02 AM
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Hi, I cannot help with a recipe, but my suggestion for warmth in addition to that would be, a hot water bottle or two, one put in under the covers at the foot of the bed a bit prior to bedtime and then if possible another one that you could use wrapped and higher up in the bed. Also, years ago someone told me that if a person wears to many layers of p.j.'s etc. to get warm, that it actually keeps your body warmth to close to you and the blankets cannot capture it and hold it around you as well. Wishing you warmth and comfy sleep, peapodjane |
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frannie
True Blue Farmgirl
2246 Posts
fran
bonham
texas
USA
2246 Posts |
Posted - Dec 05 2006 : 09:02:19 AM
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unfortunately for my waistline, i think any time is a good time for hot chocolate. i am afraid i just use the convenient package stuff but in my heart i know the homemade is the best. ......think ill go have some hot chocolate.
love fran
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9093 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9093 Posts |
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9093 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9093 Posts |
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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl
2044 Posts
2044 Posts |
Posted - Dec 05 2006 : 09:18:35 AM
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Margie- Maybe it's an East Coast acclimation thing, since it has been warm here up until this past weekend, I've been freezing too!
This is what my Mom used to make and I still do:
Fill a sauce pan with milk of your choice (Whole will be extra creamy). Begin to warm slowly on low heat and stir in cocoa powder (Ghiaredelli) until desired chocolate brown is achieved ( we like about 1 cup), continue on low heat and add sweetener (I use sugar). Stir mixture until well blended, but do not boil. Remove from heat and stir in 1-2 teaspoons of real vanilla extract. (1 teaspoon Orange, Maple or Almond extract can also be added seperately for flavor). Pour into big mugs and top with whipped cream and shaved chocolate. On snow days she would put a piece of Hershey's choc.bar in the bottom of the mug before filling. UMMMMMMMM! And don't forget to add a candy cane for a Christmas version!
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KitchenWitch
True Blue Farmgirl
98 Posts
Kristina
Santa Fe
New Mexico
USA
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Posted - Dec 05 2006 : 09:28:39 AM
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If you're looking for something to really keep you warm, I'd offer the following suggestions:
Hot milk and honey. This was my grandmother's way to get me warm (and to sleep!) on her farm. Whole milk and raw honey work best. The heat activates the tryptophan in the milk, which helps make you sleepy. (Tryptophan is the stuff in turkey that makes you pass out on Thanksgiving, too.) =)
As for cocoa, I am a whole milk, cocoa powder, and raw sugar fan myself. Still, nothing beats a cup of whole milk with Ibarra hot cocoa mix if you're in the mood to "cheat". It has a hint of cinnamon for a more Mexican hot cocoa feel. Yum.
Anything with warm spices works, too. Try adding cinnamon or ginger to any hot drink; both will warm you up from the core and help keep you warm through the night.
Live deliberately, simply, abundantly. Remind your neighbors how to thrive. |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
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lilpunkin
True Blue Farmgirl
368 Posts
Texas
USA
368 Posts |
Posted - Dec 06 2006 : 09:17:17 AM
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I am making homemade hot cocoa mix for Christmas gifts. you use nesquick powder, powdered sugar, coffee mate powder, and powdered milk. I dont have all the measurements in front of me but I can post them later. You can also add mini morsels or crushed peppermint. YUMMY!
lilpunkin
Life isn't measured by how many breaths you take, but by how many moments take your breath away. |
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celebrate2727
True Blue Farmgirl
989 Posts
Beth
MJF
Farmgirl
989 Posts |
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KitchenWitch
True Blue Farmgirl
98 Posts
Kristina
Santa Fe
New Mexico
USA
98 Posts |
Posted - Dec 06 2006 : 10:01:31 AM
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I would love to have that recipe, lilpunkin, as it would be great as a take-along camping treat, too!
Live deliberately, simply, abundantly. Remind your neighbors how to thrive. |
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