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I've had the idea for finding some kinda of dipping chocolate for
strawberries..something we can sit at table or bed..or wherever..and
basically just dip and nipple as we go. Tonight I hear about this
Godiva Liquer...uhm..help me folks..how do I make this nummy concoction
into a dipping chocolate?? :)

Davide

nancree
Um-m-m----"Dip and "nipple"??---"in bed or wherever"??
The imagination reels. ;)

Nancree
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I've had the idea for finding some kinda of dipping chocolate for
strawberries..something we can sit at table or bed..or wherever..and
basically just dip and nipple as we go. Tonight I hear about this
Godiva Liquer...uhm..help me folks..how do I make this nummy concoction

into a dipping chocolate?? :)


Davide

Damsel in dis Dress
"Recipies" <rdavide69@gmail.com>, if that's their real name, wrote:

>I've had the idea for finding some kinda of dipping chocolate for
>strawberries..something we can sit at table or bed..or wherever..and
>basically just dip and nipple as we go. Tonight I hear about this
>Godiva Liquer...uhm..help me folks..how do I make this nummy concoction
>into a dipping chocolate?? :)


Google for "chocolate fondue." Many of the recipes call for some kind of
liqueur. That's where the Godiva would come in.

Have fun!
Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
Recipies
LOL..OMG...I swear I corrected that to nibble three times!!! Ugh..oh
well..ya..no hiding my intentions..though strawberries are my first
goal :)

davide


nancree wrote:
> Um-m-m----"Dip and "nipple"??---"in bed or wherever"??
> The imagination reels. ;)
>
> Nancree
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> Date: 19 Feb 2005 00:37:38 -0800
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> I've had the idea for finding some kinda of dipping chocolate for
> strawberries..something we can sit at table or bed..or wherever..and
> basically just dip and nipple as we go. Tonight I hear about this
> Godiva Liquer...uhm..help me folks..how do I make this nummy

concoction
>
> into a dipping chocolate?? :)
>
>
> Davide


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"Recipies" <rdavide69@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've had the idea for finding some kinda of dipping chocolate for
> strawberries..something we can sit at table or bed..or wherever..and
> basically just dip and nipple as we go. Tonight I hear about this
> Godiva Liquer...uhm..help me folks..how do I make this nummy concoction
> into a dipping chocolate?? :)
>
> Davide



My suggestion would be fondue, using cream and the liquer as your liquid,
and a good quality chocolate to go with it. My favorite recipe calls for 8
ounces of chocolate, 1/2 cup heavy cream, and 1/4 cup liquer. Yummy with
Kahlua or Grand Marnier, so I'm sure it would work great with the Godiva.

kimberly
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nancree
Consider the fact that Godiva is already a chocolate liqueur. You may
wish to add a coffee (Kahlua) or orange (Grrand Marnier, triple sec)
flavored liqueur.



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