drinksfordrinkers:

Grown-Up Hot Chocolate
For the Hot Chocolate:4 cup milk (we used low fat, but whole milk will make a creamier version)3-4 oz semi sweet bakers chocolate, chopped2 tablespoons cocoa powder2 tablespoons vanilla extractmarshmallows for garnish
For the Grown Up Hot Chocolate:
8 – 10 ounces prepared hot chocolate1 - 1 ½ ounces marshmallow vodka (to taste)
In a saucepan, heat the milk, chocolate, and cocoa powder until the mixture is hot and the chocolate has melted. Remove from heat and add the vanilla extract. While chocolate is heating, place some marshmallows on a cookie sheet and broil until golden and puffy (may use mini marshmallows if desired). Serve hot chocolate with toasted marshmallows.
For the adults, mix in a the marshmallow vodka prior to garnishing with marshmallows. Enjoy!

drinksfordrinkers:

Grown-Up Hot Chocolate

For the Hot Chocolate:
4 cup milk (we used low fat, but whole milk will make a creamier version)
3-4 oz semi sweet bakers chocolate, chopped
2 tablespoons cocoa powder
2 tablespoons vanilla extract
marshmallows for garnish

For the Grown Up Hot Chocolate:

8 – 10 ounces prepared hot chocolate
1 - 1 ½ ounces marshmallow vodka (to taste)

In a saucepan, heat the milk, chocolate, and cocoa powder until the mixture is hot and the chocolate has melted. Remove from heat and add the vanilla extract. While chocolate is heating, place some marshmallows on a cookie sheet and broil until golden and puffy (may use mini marshmallows if desired). Serve hot chocolate with toasted marshmallows.

For the adults, mix in a the marshmallow vodka prior to garnishing with marshmallows. Enjoy!


HAHAHA this parrot is sooo dramatic. love it

HAHAHA this parrot is sooo dramatic. love it


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perghhhh loving it. i wish i was there right this second.

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hell yeah. 

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saddest-summer:

Midsummer night. (by Magdalena Sobkowiak)

saddest-summer:

Midsummer night. (by Magdalena Sobkowiak)