What are some easy recipes I can make with milk chocolate?!


Question: What are some easy recipes I can make with milk chocolate!?
I have milk chocolate with whole hazelnuts!. What recipes can I do with it!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
If it is a bar, you can chop it up and stir it into a cookie mix just like you would chocolate chips!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

So I met this girl who worked at starbucks, and I worked up the courage to ask her on a date after a couple of conversations at the register!. She was a month older than me but I didn't really care, she was fun to be around!. So we took a walk along the beach, and we kissed in the pale moonlight, a full moon, it was really romantic!. We started really getting into it, and she slowly unzipped my jeans, she reaches inside and starts kissing her way down my chest, she finally gets all the way down, looks up at me with the most seductive eyes I've ever seen and says "No thanks, I had Reese's for breakfast" and I'm like "No way, you had candy for breakfast!?" She replies, "Not candy! Reese's puffs cereal!" So she sliiiiides me a bowl!. I crunch into it and WHAM! My mouth goes crazy! That smooth combo of peanut butter and chocolate-y taste attacking my taste buds! She zips my pants back up and says "And it's part of this complete breakfast!"Www@FoodAQ@Com

Blend it w/ some cream in a blender and you can make a kind of chocolate spread w/ hazelnuts(nutella-- it's really good) or you can melt it and coat some strawberries w/ it!.
Enjoy!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

wow, there is just soooo much you can do with yummy chocolate!!! check this out:
http://www!.squidoo!.com/buychocolateonlin!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

smores!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Go to: Hershey's!.com

and please call me when everything is ready to eat :)Www@FoodAQ@Com





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