All You Need To Know About Gourmet Chocolates And Their Fantastic Benefits

Gourmet chocolate is very popular. That is hardly surprising, as delicious as it is! People have prized chocolate since it was first discovered, and it has only improved over time.

Some people, especially the figure-conscious, worry that gourmet chocolate will cause them to gain weight. That is because of misperceptions. While chocolate can cause weight gain, gourmet chocolate generally only causes problems if it is eaten in excessive amounts.

There are many differences between regular chocolate and gourmet chocolate. For starters, gourmet chocolate looks different from inferior quality chocolate. It is smooth and glossy, and does not have streaks or spots on it. It has a lovely cocoa smell, never a smell of chemicals.

When the chocolate is handled more differences are apparent. Gourmet chocolate snaps cleanly when broken. It does not crumble or bend. It also melts in the mouth leaving a velvety texture. It’s never gritty, nor bitter, nor is it overly sweet. There is no aftertaste with gourmet chocolate.

Gourmet chocolate is not only good to eat, it is actually also good for you. It has a number of proven benefits to health. First, it contains vitamins. Secondly, it also contains chromium and magnesium. As chromium helps to control blood sugar, and magnesium helps to alleviate premenstrual syndrome, this is most helpful to many people.

With so many things recommending it, it is hardly surprising that gourmet chocolate is now easy to find. There are brands of gourmet chocolate that are in fact household names. There is a huge variety of products to choose from, and many are carried by grocery stores even.

There are also a huge variety of flavors to choose from. There is literally something for everyone. You can choose from many different brands and types and flavors so that you get the exact chocolate experience that you want.

Indulging one’s taste for gourmet chocolate doesn’t have to cause guilt. In fact, it has health benefits that make it a wise indulgence.

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Like Ginger Snap Cookies? Great Recipe!

Ginger’s Sugarsnaps. My grandma Ginger just died in a tragic hang-gliding accident but I don’t want you to be sad. She died doing what she loved. For nearly 80 years my lovely grandma Ginger would hang glide over the most destitute sections of America’s inner cities and shower them with her internationally famous sugar snap cookies, also known as Soundsnaps.

If you live in a destitute urban area of the United States then you likely know the distinct graupel-like sound of grandma Ginger’s cookie storms all too well. That’s why by 1960 people from areas of intense urban decay began to call these fantastic cookies “Soundsnaps.”

As her lone grandchild she took favor upon me and gave me her sugar snap recipe which I am excited to share with you here today. You might ask why would I share this prized family recipe? The reasons are two: 1.) I am a humanitarian and don’t see the sense in denying the slums and ghetto’s of the world the intense pleasure grandma Ginger’s scrumptious sugar snaps and the delightful Soundsnap they make; and 2.) I was born without arms or legs and though I have tried several times I have found that my condition prevents me from hang-gliding long distances. Since I can’t hang-glide, I can not continue grandma Ginger’s seven decade tradition of gentrification via inner city cookie showers.

If you can hang-glide and you can bake I implore you to take the recipe below and continue grandma Ginger’s legacy. Don’t let the Soundsnap die with grandma Ginger.

Without further ado here it is: Grandma Ginger’s Original Soundsnap Recipe.

Yield 5-6 dozen

Ingredients:

1 and 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour, 1/2 cup cornmeal, 1 tablespoon ground ginger, 2 teaspoons baking soda, 1 teaspoon ground allspice, Chiffonade of 2 skins of extra-crispy fried chicken, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 3/4 cup shortening, 1 cup white sugar, 1 egg, 1/4 cup dark molasses, 1/3 cup sugar

Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees Celsius). Sift the flour, ginger, baking soda, allspice, and salt into a mixing bowl. Stir the mixture to blend evenly, and sift a second time into another bowl. Place the shortening into a mixing bowl and beat until creamy. Gradually beat in the white sugar. Beat in the egg, and dark molasses. Sift 1/3 of the flour mixture into the shortening mixture; stir to thoroughly blend. Sift in the remaining flour mixture. Remove the extra-crispy skins from 2 fried chicken breasts and proceed to chiffonade. Add the chicken skin to the bowl with the other ingredients. Mix together until a soft dough forms. Pinch off small amounts of dough and roll into 1 inch diameter balls between your hands. Roll each ball in sugar, and place 1 and 1/2 inches apart on an ungreased baking sheet.

Bake in preheated oven until the tops are rounded and slightly cracked, about 10 minutes. Cool cookies on a wire rack. Store in an air tight container until you are ready to shower the inner-city of your choice with these Ginger’s Sugarsnaps. Soundsnaps!

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