mate it takes very little to con me into anything, the promise of no argument about what we're having for tea does it every time. bless her and her manipulative little schemes
stuart
My daughter (adult) cons me into the cooking (wraps me around her finger actually) by smiling and saying something like, "But Daddy you make it so much better than I do." LOL
We can never underestimate the power of the female of the species!
Canadian Bachelor Hot Chocolate:
1no "Mars" bar in fridge overnight
Slice thin with razor blade (or very sharp knife) into a mug
Top up with milk (I prefer whole milk)
Microwave for 1 to 2 minutes stirring occasionally!
Voila! Canadian bachelor hot chocolate!
Take 50gms of ground almonds and soak in boiling water.
A hot choc mix I had at a Beaver Club meet (it is a canoeing thing - read "Caesars of the Wilderness" - OK!?)
Take your favouritre choc mix and add a measure to a large mug. Add hot water or milk or whatever you prefer to make the measured powder into a thick creamy paste.
Top up the mug to the brim with dark rum.
Drink and fall over.....
... 50 gms gives me a good pint of hot nut milk
... Oats soaked work the same way.
The squeezed out almonds Xylaria said were delicious so it's not just me they are actually very good made into biscuits, cake or bannock, ...
I just make it with spoon ratios.
For me it's one spoon cocoa to four spoons coffee whitener. Then I add sugar separately to taste.
I use coffee whitener because it has a high fat content, which is good for cold conditions, but I guess if you wanted tasteless, "good for you" stuff, you could use skimmed milk powder.