Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

Blue Apron


Have you heard about this whole Blue Apron thingy? I had seen several promoted posts on Facebook about it and it looked cool. Basically it's a food delivery service and then send you pre-portioned meals for the week with a serving size for 2 people. The price comes out to be about $9.99 per serving, which considering it's really that bad. PLUS I don't have to go grocery shopping. 

Now I am no Chef Boyardee but I have a few kitchen tricks that I know, so I decided to give it a try. The only thing they assume you have (besides the needed utensils) is salt, pepper and olive oil, everything else comes in the box! 

Having completed my first week of meals, I thought I would give you a sneak peek at what I had cooking up in the kitchen and the opening of my first box! 

The meats in the box come sandwiched between two big ice packs and everything is in a freezer bag to keep the ingredients cool during shipping. I opted for the Saturday delivery so most likely I'd be home when it arrived, you know living in the desert and all. You do have the option to pick your day of delivery, I think it's Wednesday-Sunday to pick from. 




Here's all the ingredients measured out and labeled for each meal. Inside the box (not shown) are cardstock pages with the recipes and how to prepare them. I didn't take many during pictures but here are my first week of finished products! 

Dukkah-Spiced Salmon with Spring Vegetables & Oyster Mushroom Ragout

First off this meal was my first attempt at cooking salmon and I think I did ok. This recipe took the longest to prepare because there was a lot of googling of how to prepare these random 'spring vegetables'! Celery Root and Fennel bulb with fronds were not previously part of my vocabulary but they are now and I just might be able to remember how to prepare them.

Sirloin Tip Steaks with new potato, asparagus and radish hash

This meal was much easier to prepare as far as cutting the vegetables, and I had heard of all of them which helps. The only skill yet to master here is the art of the medium well done steak. Following the directions and checking with the meat thermometer when I went to cut them they were still quite pink and a little bloody yet, so I decided to err on the side of caution and threw them back on the skillet for a bit more done finish.

 
Laotian Larb Gai with sticky rice, peanuts and mint

This was by far the easiest as far as cutting all the vegetables and it was quite tasty and might even be my favorite of the three. I did have a bit of a learning curve here with cooking the rice. When preparing two different things on the stove top it's important to know which dish is on which heat setting, it can be quite confusing....

the vegetables are looking good on that medium high heat

uh oh, the rice was accidently sent on high instead of low to simmer :(
RIP sticky rice

Overall I was able to get one serving of rice saved from the heat, the rest was stuck to the bottom of my pot. Always something to learn in the kitchen right?! 

My opinion of Blue Apron so far is great! The meals do take a bit of prep time if you aren't familiar with fennel and how to cut it lol. I like that everything is pre-measured so there is not waste. The price is very reasonable considering everything you get. It would be better suited for someone who can use both servings at once. I was under the assumption that I would fix the two servings and save one for lunch or dinner the next day, but that's just not happening. The food is much better fresh and sometimes you just don't want the same thing back to back, especially when they are quite exotic to your palate that is used to pizza. 

The complexity of the meals hasn't scared me off, and I like that you have the option to skip a week if you are on vacation or just don't like what they have scheduled. My work schedule has changed for the next 5 weeks so I won't be getting home until 8:30 which really isn't ideal for preparing a 'fancy' meal. 

For me it was a good thing to try, but I don't think it has the long term likeability. I wish there was an option for just a single serving and I'd be totally in! If you decide to give it a try they do have family serving options as well. Let me know if you give it a try and how it went! 

bon appétit!

Saturday, March 28, 2015

We've Been Here Before


Now that I've been in Arizona for a year now and have settled into a relatively normal pattern, it's time to focus. Focus on me and my health. I've done weight watchers two other times (3rd times the charm right?!) and I've had success with it then, as long as I was following the plan anyway. 

So here I am again. Last Saturday I joined my local Weight Watchers, I attended the 9am meeting, which is nice, not too early, not too late, and gets me out of bed on a Saturday! I was also able to replicate getting out of bed early for a second Saturday and made it to my meeting again this morning! It always seems a bit weird to go to the meetings, I imagine it's a lot like what an AA meeting would be like. We are all there for the same reason, food, but at the same time it's nice to know you aren't alone in the struggle. There are people from every walks of life and a varying group of ages. I am happy to report that after my first week, I am down -3.4lbs. (I would like to lose about 60lbs so that I am back into a healthy BMI range) Slowly but surely I will get there.

It's funny because since I've joined before and had all the materials, I kept telling myself, oh I can do this on my own and not have to pay for it etc etc. But it never stuck. I always succeed the best when I go to the meetings. I'll sometimes just remember in my head how many points the foods I've eaten were, but this time I am determined to physically write it down, it's not going to be easy but I'm all in this time.

The hardest part for me is deciding what to eat. It can seem overwhelming. I bought a nice planning calendar and plan on planning out my meals for the week and going to the store on the weekends and buying for the week. I won't lie, this will be the hard part. I might slip sometimes but I truly want to get my weight down so I look and feel better for myself. I'll search all the sites, pinterest and go into the cookbook archives to find good meals that I can make in a fairly quick amount of time.

Be prepared, this may turn into a what is Heather eating for dinner tonight blog. I've already had to fight the urge to not just order Papa John's pizza several times. (they have like 50% off every day or so, it's hard not to just order for a quick delivered meal) First step is the food, next step is the exercise, and that whole Planet Fitness membership I pay for but have yet to use... for shame Heather... for shame. I know... baby steps right?!

Wish me luck! Weight Watchers friendly recipes are always welcome! Feel free to email me any that you have tried and love! 

Friday, October 31, 2014

This Is Halloween



No trick-or-treaters and no plans equals Hocus Pocus and Papa Johns.

A quiet Friday night at home with a good DVD is all you need sometimes. I bought some candy just in case any trick-or-treaters came by, but not a one (so I've become the trick-or-treater). The doorbell only rang when my pizza arrived. (for realz I have a pizza problem)

The high today was 94°, I'm not used to that temperature for Halloween. Halloween is usually a four season day in Illinois, meaning it can go from Fall to summer, then spring to winter all in a day, sounds like this year was no different. The high back home was 45° today with a freezing low dropping down to 28° I won't lie... I miss those crisp cool fall days, the days right before you start cursing the arrival of winter. 

There is a cool down in store for us this coming week with the highs in the lower 70's and some overnight lows dipping into the 50's. I have a weekend mission of finding fall... I'll let you know how that goes.

Happy Halloween! 

Friday, June 20, 2014

Pepperoni Pizza Quesadilla



I've been kind of lazy lately when it comes to dinner. It's hot and I'm not creative. Usually a bologna sandwich or a bowl of cereal will suffice for me. Last night I decided to be fancy and make a Pinterest find for dinner.

Pinterest linked me out to The Girl who ate Everything's blog where you can click and find the recipe. It was very simple to make and it was suuuuper delicious. Next time I will be sure to add more cheese and a little bit less sauce to try and make it a little less messy.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

10 Things: Life in the Desert



It's been a slow week since the excitement of Comicon last weekend, so there hasn't been much to share. I spent the weekend cleaning up getting ready for the siblings to come FRIDAY! I am so excited they are coming! I even took myself out of doors to go grocery shopping! I tried my hand at making the very first ever batch of Heather homemade guacamole.... it wasn't too terrible. A lot of prep that goes into it, I ate the whole thing for dinner. 

As the mercury continues to climb here in Arizona here some more Life in the Desert observations...

* A simple trip to the store in the evening will require a full wardrobe change when you get home, from all the sweating

* Get used to swamp butt 

* There is no cold water from the faucet during the summer (at least at my house) They have water heaters but do they have water coolers?

* This photo is entirely accurate: 



* 'Monsoon' season began today, don't worry I'll let ya know as soon as it monsoons

* The average daily temperature will not drop down to the double digits (and by double digits I mean 99°F) until mid September

* The high/low here for Saturday is 105°/76°F, that is the day we shall be travelling to the Grand Canyon... high/low temp there 78°/44°F [I'll need to bring a light jacket!]

* My weekend goals include staying inside and out of the sun as much as possible. Dr. Who has helped me make that dream come true

* It really is a different kind of heat. I'd rather have my head in an oven every day over the humidity back home.

* Oh, and Happy Father's Day dad... sorry I wasn't there to celebrate with you! 





Wednesday, May 21, 2014

10 Things: It's Only Wednesday


Sitting in a classroom learning all day for weeks on end is wearing on my patience. It's a necessary evil I understand, but it leaves me exhausted at the end of the day, hence my lack of blogging. At least this week I'm working towards a three-day weekend and we're almost there, just a few days longer!! I need to figure out something fun to do this weekend, it's been awhile. 

Here's 10 things for a Humpday:

* 8 days until PT & OL arrive for some fun! 

* Siblings are only 30 days away! :D 

* I made myself sloppy joe's for dinner (not pizza, yay me!)

* I finally got the link removed from watch so it now fits properly

* Tomorrow night I am going to the Phoenix Symphony with a couple girls from work 

* I signed up for my first reddit gift exchange, Arbitrary day, which is a summer secret santa from a random stranger (redditgifts.com)

* Sherlock season 4 is confirmed (still may have to wait several years but it's going to happen!) 

* The motorcycle is all official with Arizona plates, registration and title ($147 later, for two years of plates)

* I discovered this today ... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

* The cats still aren't best friends, but can sit for a length of time in the same room without hissing and lunging at each other..... baby steps

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Room Reveal: My Outdoor Space



This is my little piece of outdoor paradise, which didn't exist until today. Day after day I would come home to nothing in this space just screaming to be filled with something. I really really wanted a wicker loveseat to put out here but I didn't really feel like shelling out $200+ for just something to sit on.

This morning the weather was so nice (65° and a lot windy, with a high of 72°) and though there is a community area with picnic tables and such, I just needed something a little more 'my space' that was all it took to get me out of my pajamas and headed to Target (you know Target is my weakness) 

There has been an adorable little bistro set at Target that I have been eyeing for awhile but at $210 I still wasn't convinced. I really did want a loveseat but decided against it. Then I noticed these plastic Adirondack chairs for $20 and a little glass side table for $16. No they aren't the fanciest, but they sure are comfy, I tried them out! So for $56 I have a little outdoor oasis right outside my front door. 

I plan to add more little touches as I run across things to add some color. I found some really cute red outdoor pillows for $14 each, so maybe next time. I would like to find a little footstool or something to put my feet up while I'm out there enjoying my iced tea. Maybe some planted pots to spruce it up too, but let me tell you it looks a lot better than it did! Maybe a nice outdoor rug to put over the turf look?


While I was at Target I may have discovered that the watermelon Oreo's are back for summer! I really shouldn't have even got them considering the whole lets get in shape thing, but I couldn't resist. I'll have to limit my intake and not have the whole bag all at once, but they are yummy! 


I even got some mail back home! Mom sent me a text that gma had told her I got a new postcard. I was really confused because I should not be getting my postcards back home and I have even gotten one here already, which confirmed I got everything updated. So I told her to send me a picture of the front and back so I could get it registered so the person who sent it could get a postcard of their own. Well when I went to register it the mystery was solved!

This postcard had been sent from Russia way back on November 13th, it's been traveling for 165 days! That's why it went there, it was supposed to have arrived a long time ago! It traveled 4,712 miles from St. Petersburg, Russia. I imagine it had got lost somewhere along the way, which happens from time to time. I have 2 postcards that never got registered so they must have got lost somewhere along the way too. I'm glad this one finally made it! 

Friday, April 25, 2014

Flashback Friday: Illinois Marathon Weekend 2013

Remember last year when October 2012 Heather thought it would be a good idea so sign up for the Mini I-Challenge and do a 5k and a 10k back to back nights? Yeah.... that was fun wasn't it? I still have blisters... ok not really but the marks are there still! 

This weekend is the Illinois Marathon weekend back home and all the Facebook posts about it make me kinda sad I didn't get to do it again, would I have been ready for it? H-no, but it's the thought that counts.... so take a walk down memory lane with me to last years' 5k and 10k Runs walks. Read the whole post here for the play-by-play.






Which brings us back to present day, and Houston we have a problem. It's called pizza... pizza is a problem. Since beginning the whole moving to Arizona adventure back in November (applying for the job, waiting, waiting some more, getting the job, relocation, moving, packing, driving, settling etc etc) I kinda started packing on the pounds again (you know after I had been doing so good working out with a trainer like 6 days a week and eating good and lost a good amount of weight) and it sucks. 

My new job requires me to be up in front of a classroom and out from the hidden comfort of my desk. It's amazing how being up in front of a group of people makes you suddenly very self aware, weird right? 

So what do I do now? Obviously it's time to get started, no more pizza for sure (even though it's soooo easy) I've been on Pinterest trying to pin healthy recipes, it's weird that when you pin them, they don't make themselves. 

Yet again here I am, finding myself on the starting end of getting the whole weight thing under control. Being lazy is so hard to change, but we've all got to start somewhere (again) right? If you know of any good single serving easy healthy meals send em my way! You can add to the comments or use the handy link at the top of the page to 'Email North of 10th' Wish me luck! 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

New Things

Holy moly has it been a busy couple of days, sorry I missed the throw back Thursday, I know how much you all enjoy that. But I'm back and I'll update you on everything that has happened.

I've tried a new ethnicity of food. Indian food! (sorry OL for the food pic, I know how much you hate them) but I had to show you my plate. Everything had some sort of spicy heat to it. Over all it was good. Would I go back? Probably not anytime soon. I'm good for many many months. So I can just go ahead and cross Indian Food off my bucket list.


Clean plate, I survived! 


The other new thing that happened is a cut and color, new and improved and now with Bangs! All my throw back Thursday pictures as a wee little one I had bangs so I decided to give Fall's hot look a try this season. So far everyone has said they liked them, like they would tell me if they looked hideous. But I like them... for now anyway lol, they may get annoying. Luckily my hair grows fast if I don't want to keep em.


Friday, October 11, 2013

You Can Put Pumpkin Spice on EVERYTHING


You do remember that this is pumpkin spice season right? I'm still on my mission to try everything pumpkin I see... today was a big pumpkin day.


Pumpkin Spice Yogurt Pretzels = yummy


Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice English Muffins = delish! 


Pumpkin Spice Bagels = good


Pumpkin Pie Blizzard from Dairy Queen = heaven in blizzard form
(please ignore the weird expression, the flash was bright)


Fall Pumpkin Challenge

Pumpkin Spice Latte from McDs = No. I don't even like coffee
* Cinnamon Pumpkin Spice Pedicure = Yes, Awesome! 
* Pumpkin Spice M&M's = vomit. yuck. No.
* Pumpkin Spice fudge = yes, Yum!
* Pumpkin Spice maltballs = eh.
Pumpkin Spice Yogurt Pretzels = yum!
Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice English Muffins = delish!
Pumpkin Spice Bagels = good
Pumpkin Pie Blizzard from Dairy Queen = heaven in blizzard form

Monday, September 16, 2013

Not Everything About Fall is Good


I give you exhibit A... Pumpkin Spice m&m's. Horrible, disgusting, yuck, and any other synonym you can come up with for gross. They taste like gingerbread pumpkin or some combination of both. Not everything needs to be pumpkin-ized in the Fall. (although our pumpkin pedicure was amazeballs)

Exhibit B.... the white chocolate Candy corn m&m's. While they are not my favorite their taste far out weighs the nasty pumpkin spice. If you like white chocolate I'd say give it a try.

I think I shall make it my Fall mission to try anything pumpkin that I come in contact with. 

So far (and it's not even Fall yet) I have tried:  
 - Pumpkin Spice Latte from McDs (I took one sip. I don't like coffee) = No
 - Cinnamon Pumpkin Spice Pedicure = Yes, Awesome! 
 - Pumpkin Spice M&M's = vomit. yuck. No.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Missing In Action

I promise this time I have been MIA for a legit reason. You see my friend MB has been working hard to lose weight and has been doing an amazing job. She talked me into signing up for a gym in the big work city and then took it another step further when she talked me into the personal trainer program at the gym, she got a week head start. 

The program "Fat to Fit in 84 days" promises to kick our butts into smokin hot shape by time fall rolls around. It's 6 days a week for an hour- hour and a half working with a trainer and food program. We alternate weight days and cardio days and increase the intensity. Our weights are mostly done with kettlebells so far, and I'm kinda loving it. 

Monday- Weights light day
Tuesday- Cardio light day
Wednesday- Weights medium day
Thursday- Cardio Medium day
Friday- Weights heavy day
Saturday- 8:30 am cardio heavy day
Sunday- Rest

I survived my first week. It wasn't exactly easy and dare I say kinda fun. It's been great having someone to workout with and to help me push and motivate myself. The food part of this consists of 80g carbs per day/20g fat per day/24g of protien per meal and eating six small meals every 3 hours. We meet at either 6 or 6:30pm with the trainer so I've been working some overtime hanging out in work city to pass the time, then getting done at the gym around 7/7:30 with a 45 minute drive home, you can see where I haven't had enough time to blog; but I promise in the coming weeks I will work harder to get some blogging in. Be prepared though it may become a slightly more exercise/healthy food zone and me venting/sharing my struggles as this time goes on.

Our trainer Annette is amazeballs. She is so nice and encouraging that you can't help but love her and want to do everything she says, I really do feel that she believes in me more than I do myself right now, but hopefully I'll get there.

My biggest struggle this week has been the food. During the week I didn't even notice, but these past two days have been a little rough. I want pizza and I want McDonalds. Ugh how awful, it's just the knowing you can't have something that makes you crave it I think. But don't fret I didn't give into temptation, I just kept thinking how bad I want this and it's only up to me to screw it up, and I'm not going to. During our 84 days we need to follow the plan to the T. Once the 84 days, in moderation, there will be room for those kinds of things, hopefully I won't want them, but there will be a place.

84 days in the gym will conclude on October 19th. By then, Annette is bound and determined that I will be smokin hot. So we shall see. Six days down, 78 to go. Monday is a new day and a new week, let's get this!




PS
If you have any good recipe that will fit into my plan please share. I'm already getting blah'd out on salads.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Pinterest Find: Summer Salad

We had this for dinner and it was amazing! I had to share. The pin on pinterest links you back to the blog 'What I ate' (click the link to go to the original recipe)

We paired it with chicken but it's a meal in itself. It makes quite a bit so it's perfect for a summer party of food day at work! I have the ingredients list below so you can take a quick look. It was delish! I don't like feta cheese so we substituted with Parmesan. This meal has been gpa approved!


SUMMER SALAD - CORN, AVOCADO, TOMATO, FETA, CUCUMBER & RED ONION WITH A CILANTRO VINAIGRETTE (serves 6-8)  

- 4 ears corn, cooked
- 2 avocados, diced
- 2 cups cherry tomatoes, halved (I use orange & red for a little color) 
- 1/2 an english cucumber, finely diced, skin on
- 1/3  C. crumbled feta
- 1/2 red onion, finely diced

Cilantro Vinaigrette
- 1 tbsp. rice wine vinegar
- 1 tbsp. white wine vinegar
- 1/2 tsp. salt or Herbamare
- 1 tsp. garlic powder
- 1/2 freshly ground black pepper
- 2 tbsp. cilantro, chopped
- 6 tbsp. EVOO



Monday, October 8, 2012

WOO HOO

I happy to say that if you get with the program and stick with it, it works. Today after what I thought would be a terrible week I was down 2.2lbs at weigh in for a total of 7.6 lbs! Which is totally awesome! 

I kinda feel like this year has come full circle a bit. I started off the year with such good intentions, as most do, then fell off the wagon over the summer. But the cooler weather has given me back the ambition and Weight Watchers has helped tremendously these short 3 weeks. That's all it took apparently. It appears that I have an attention span of a week, so weekly goals are more my speed. A few weeks ago at our meeting, yeah they really kinda like "Hi my name is Heather, I eat too much"... "Hi, Heather" we were talking how it's only about 6 weeks until Thanksgiving and think of all you can accomplish in 6 weeks. I hope I can keep up a lot of the same, it would be nice to get some confidence back.

I'll post some more recipes soon! 

Monday, October 1, 2012

WW: Turkey Burger

I joined Weight Watchers a few weeks ago and I'm glad to be back with it. I had joined once before several years ago and did really great with it but then fell off the wagon pretty hard and didn't quite get back up. I've been a little down lately and think that losing some weight will help get my confidence back and get me on the right track.

Tonight was weigh in and I was down a 2.2lbs from last week bringing my total to 5.4! I got my 5lb sticker today! It's been really helpful to have gma making delicious dinners. We've been trying out recipes from the Best of five ingredient 15 minute Recipes from Weight Watchers. I promised I'd share some of the recipes we've been trying and here is a super yummy one, turkey burger! oh my was it yummy, it's even gpa approved! 

PointsPlus value per serving: 8
Prep: 5 mins * Cook: 7 mins

1/4 cup dry breadcrumbs
2 tablespoons fat-free milk
2 large egg whites
1 1/2 pounds ground turkey breast
2 teaspoons 25%-less sodium Montreal chicken seasoning
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
cooking spray
1 (1 1/2 ounce) whole wheat hamburger buns
curly leaf lettuce leaves, refrigerated fresh salsa, and red onion slices (optional)

Instructions: 
1. preheat grill to medium high heat
2. Combine first 3 ingredients in a large bowl. Add turkey, chicken seasoning, and pepper. Using hands, gently mix until blended. Divide mixture into 4 equal portions, shaping each into a 1/2 inch thick patty.
3. Place patties on a grill rack coated with cooking spray. Grill patties 7 minutes or until done, turning after 4 minutes. 
4. serve burgers in bus with lettuce, salsa and onion slices, if desired.
Yield: 4 (serving size: 1 burger) 

Per serving: calories 336; fat 4.7g (sat 1g, mono 1.4g, poly 1.5g); protein 48.8g; Carb 28g; fiber 3.5g, chol 68mg; iron 3.6mg; sodium 444mg; calc 66mg


not my picture lol

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Pinterest Food: Low Fat Baked Pasta with Spinach

I found this recipe on Pinterest first and it linked me to skinnytaste.com there are lots of great good for you recipe's to choose from. We had this for dinner tonight and it was delish! Even gpa liked it, we didn't tell him it was healthy. ;) Here's the recipe, enjoy!

Low Fat Baked Pasta with Spinach
Skinnytaste.com
Servings: 8 • Size: 1/8th portion • Old Points: 6 pts • Points+: 8 pts
Calories: 296 • Fat: 7 g • Protein: 16 g • Carb: 44 g • Fiber: 5.5 g • Sugar: 5 g
Sodium: 524 mg


Ingredients:

12 oz uncooked pasta such as ziti
28 oz crushed tomatoes 
1 tsp olive oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
10 oz frozen spinach, thawed
1 tsp oregano
2 tbsp chopped fresh basil
salt and fresh pepper to taste
8 oz fat-free ricotta
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 cups (8 oz) shredded part skim mozzarella 
olive oil cooking spray 

Directions:

Preheat oven to 375°.Spray a 9x13-inch baking pan with oil spray.

In a large pot of salted water, cook pasta according to instructions until al dente. Drain and return to pot.

Meanwhile, in a medium saucepan, add olive oil and sauté garlic. Add chopped spinach, salt pepper and chopped tomatoes. Season with basil, oregano, salt and pepper.

Add sauce to the pasta and combine the ziti. Add half of the mozzarella, Parmesan cheese and ricotta. Mix well then transfer to the baking pan.

Pour the pasta mixture into the prepared pan and spread evenly. Top with the remaining mozzarella.

Bake for 30 minutes, or until mozzarella is melted and the edges are lightly browned. Let it cool 5 minutes, then cut it into 8 equal portions.

This can be made up to a day in advance and stored, tightly covered, in the refrigerator. Let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before baking.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Before I Forget

I know some of you are a fan of The Pioneer Woman's Blog (if you aren't what is wrong with you, there is something for everyone!) and if you are a fan I'm sure you've alread heard that she has a cooking show on Food Network. If you already knew that I'm sure your DVR is set, it's this Saturday at 10:30am. I will be getting my hair did for A.Drama.B's wedding so I'll have to catch it later. I just saw a sneek peek and I'm even more excited!!

Hop on over to her page at Food Network for a sneak peek video, I saw cowboy Josh made an appearance, this show is going to be great!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Puppy Chow Cookies


First run on the puppy chow cookies ended in a slight detour from the original recipe that you can find from The Pioneer Woman. They were supposed to be dipped in chocolate entirely and a little thicker but we made it work and these look better to me anyway. They are richly delicious :)
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