This recipe for chocolate milk is the best way to indulge your sweet tooth and get your coffee fix. It is a favorite lazy Sunday morning way to wake up in my world. Made with simple ingredients this is a total treat that will impress any guest with its amazing flavor. Much better than a coffee house drink in terms of both flavor and cost, you are going to love this Chocolate Milk for Mom recipe.
Ingredients
1 heaping teaspoon of instant coffee {I like foldgers classic}
4 ounces of ice
5 ounces of cold milk
2 teaspoons of dark chocolate syrup {I used Hershey's Special Dark}
Optional: whipped cream
Directions
This is so simple, add ice, chocolate syrup, cold milk and coffee in a Magic Bullet or in a Blender.
Top with whipped cream if desired and a drizzle of chocolate syrup on the top!
Pour it into a glass and enjoy!
Chocolate Milk for Mom is an amazingly simple and delicious drink. It is perfect for a summer day. I imagine this would be perfect for Christmas too with crushed peppermint on the top! What is your favorite cold coffee drink? i would love to hear about it in a comment!
Blackberry Cheesecake Float
You guys! I have an awesome summer drink recipe to share with you that is so easy and literally only requires 2 ingredients!
I have been craving all things blackberry lately. Normally I am not the biggest ice cream eater, but this little pint of blackberry cheesecake ice cream practically fell into my cart and begged to come home with me.
Immediately I knew how I was going to enjoy this treat! In an ice cream float!
Ice cream floats completely change the ice cream game in my book. I cannot resist them and love to try different flavors! They can be as simple as root-beer and vanilla or as complex as you care to make them.
This one is not too wild in terms of the combination, but it is wildly delicious!
To make a Blackberry Cheesecake Float you will need:
2 scoops of blackberry cheesecake ice cream
1 can of Cream Soda {I used Diet A&W}
optional:
graham cracker crumbs
whipped cream
Directions
Add ice cream to a tall glass
Top with cream soda
Optional:
Top with whipped cream and 1 teaspoon of graham cracker crumbs
This was a fantastic flavor for a float for a summer indulgence that took only a moment to prepare and share!
You might also like this Strawberry Shortcake Float recipe.
I have been craving all things blackberry lately. Normally I am not the biggest ice cream eater, but this little pint of blackberry cheesecake ice cream practically fell into my cart and begged to come home with me.
Immediately I knew how I was going to enjoy this treat! In an ice cream float!
Ice cream floats completely change the ice cream game in my book. I cannot resist them and love to try different flavors! They can be as simple as root-beer and vanilla or as complex as you care to make them.
This one is not too wild in terms of the combination, but it is wildly delicious!
To make a Blackberry Cheesecake Float you will need:
2 scoops of blackberry cheesecake ice cream
1 can of Cream Soda {I used Diet A&W}
optional:
graham cracker crumbs
whipped cream
Directions
Add ice cream to a tall glass
Top with cream soda
Optional:
Top with whipped cream and 1 teaspoon of graham cracker crumbs
This was a fantastic flavor for a float for a summer indulgence that took only a moment to prepare and share!
You might also like this Strawberry Shortcake Float recipe.
Easy Xylophone Craft
It is summer, my kids would live in the pool or perched on a swing, with possible breaks for snacks, lemonade and some screen time if given the opportunity. While I am a firm believer in the importance of play, I am a firm believer in learning year round and brushing up on the things that kids already know too.
One afternoon we were talking about instruments and toying with a few drums, triangles, and maracas when I mentioned a xylophone. My son couldn't picture what I was explaining so I decided to make a quick craft with the kids to see if it would refresh his memory without grabbing the ipad to give him a visualization.
This craft took about 4 minutes for my speedy little boy. It would have taken half of that time had I not nudged him to color the sticks completely.
You will need
6 craft sticks
markers
glue
As you can see I placed 2 of the craft sticks at vertical slants almost mimicking a V
I had Roo color 4 of the sticks in whatever colors he liked
Next we placed the sticks horizontally on the vertical sticks, like rungs on a ladder, securing with 2 beads of white glue per stick
By the time we had placed 3 of the 4 sticks on the frame, Roo remembered what a xylophone was. This was easy to make and the kids had fun banging on the craft stick xylophone. I enjoyed that part too because it was quieter than the real deal.
This was also a great way to discuss colors, shapes, ladders and how one might use a ladder as well as how rungs are like steps in a trickier way. I loved that so much conversation happened around one simple project, involving 6 craft sticks!
Don't miss this fun paper sandwich craft for kids!
One afternoon we were talking about instruments and toying with a few drums, triangles, and maracas when I mentioned a xylophone. My son couldn't picture what I was explaining so I decided to make a quick craft with the kids to see if it would refresh his memory without grabbing the ipad to give him a visualization.
You will need
6 craft sticks
markers
glue
As you can see I placed 2 of the craft sticks at vertical slants almost mimicking a V
I had Roo color 4 of the sticks in whatever colors he liked
Next we placed the sticks horizontally on the vertical sticks, like rungs on a ladder, securing with 2 beads of white glue per stick
By the time we had placed 3 of the 4 sticks on the frame, Roo remembered what a xylophone was. This was easy to make and the kids had fun banging on the craft stick xylophone. I enjoyed that part too because it was quieter than the real deal.
This was also a great way to discuss colors, shapes, ladders and how one might use a ladder as well as how rungs are like steps in a trickier way. I loved that so much conversation happened around one simple project, involving 6 craft sticks!
Don't miss this fun paper sandwich craft for kids!
Peanut Butter and Jam Pound Cake Parfait Inspired by Hagensborg Chocolates
This recipe was inspired by friends at Hagensborg via samples received.
Last week was rough for my husband. Mr. Sweet Silly Sara was wrapping up the year at his job as a school librarian and he had not been getting enough sleep. We were busy every night of the week and despite his long week and his weariness, he was on a baseball field, volunteering to help coach a team of 3-6 year old kids. I was inspired by Hagensborg Chocolate truffle pigs in peanut butter and jam flavor to make a sweet dessert that would bring a smile to my husband's face.
This is such an easy recipe. I normally would have baked a sponge cake to use, but as I mentioned we had several weeknight games! With that in mind, I had picked up a sponge cake to serve with berries one evening. The berries were consumed but the cake was stashed in a cabinet and forgotten about for a few days.
I put the cake to good use and created a 5-minute recipe that anyone can make and will love!
Peanut Butter and Jam Pound Cake Parfait Inspired by Hagensborg Chocolates
Ingredients
4- 2 inch slices of pound cake, cut into cubes
2 tablespoons of raspberry jam
2 tablespoons of peanut butter
1 tablespoon of cold water
4 Hagensborg Truffle Pigs in Peanut Butter and Jam flavor
Chocolate sauce for garnish
Directions
In a small bowl mix the jam and the water together
In a small saucepan melt the peanut butter over low heat, stirring often until it reaches a smooth liquid state
Place several cubes of cake into a parfait cup
Add a spoon full of jam to the top of the cake cubes
Add another layer of cake cubes
Add a spoonful of melted peanut butter to the top of the cake cubes
Drizzle Chocolate Sauce, jam and peanut butter over the top layer
Garnish with a Hagensborg Chocolate
Repeat until the ingredients are gone in additional parfait cups
My husband suggested that whipped cream would be excellent on top of this Peanut Butter and Jam Sponge Cake Parfait!
How do you like to serve sponge cake? Do you ever garnish it with something fantastic like chocolate? Hagensborg offers so many fantastic flavors. We are hog wild for their Truffle Pigs. It was nearly impossible to pick a favorite. My son loved the milk chocolate and dark chocolate ones. My daughter was all about the Peanut Butter and Jam. My husband liked Caramel and Peanut Butter... Me. I just couldn't decide. I was impressed by each flavor. Look guys, lets be honest. I am a gourmet kind of girl. Hagensborg is the way to go when you want to indulge in something delicious and cute. My tastebuds thanked me after we tried this brand, and yours will too.
You might also enjoy this Chocolate Fondue recipe.
A Stroll At The Kingwood Center
As a family, we love to visit The Kingwood Center in Mansfield several times a year. My husband and I love the flowers and plants. The kids love the statues and we all love the exercise! It is easy to spend an hour strolling the paths with the kids.
The Kingwood was one of the first places Adam and I visited when we moved to Mansfield, pre-kids. Over the years we moved, but we make a point to visit The Kingwood several times a year with the kids, not only for the experience but also to revisit our roots in a way.
The Kingwood Center is a 47 acre estate that is open to the public. The grounds are compromised of gardens that are breathtaking. Kingwood Center Gardens develops and displays exemplary gardens on the former estate of Charles Kelley King for the pleasure and education of its constituents. While admission is free there is a parking charge. It is minimal and helps to support the operation of this amazing place in Ohio.
If you visit, plan to stop by the greenhouses. It is easy to get swept away in the fun of the outdoor experience, but the greenhouse offers many gems including a fantastic banana tree. We seem to make a purchase of a plant on each visit.
This is a great place to snap some awesome photos of your family. The flowers are awesome in the spring and summer, in the fall the leaves add a lot to the experience.
Be sure to bring quarters to buy a few handfuls of food for the ducks! If you pay attention you may see the peacocks. They were nesting on eggs on our last month so we really hope to make it back this summer to see babies!
Do you have a favorite public garden? I would love to hear about it!
The Kingwood was one of the first places Adam and I visited when we moved to Mansfield, pre-kids. Over the years we moved, but we make a point to visit The Kingwood several times a year with the kids, not only for the experience but also to revisit our roots in a way.
The Kingwood Center is a 47 acre estate that is open to the public. The grounds are compromised of gardens that are breathtaking. Kingwood Center Gardens develops and displays exemplary gardens on the former estate of Charles Kelley King for the pleasure and education of its constituents. While admission is free there is a parking charge. It is minimal and helps to support the operation of this amazing place in Ohio.
If you visit, plan to stop by the greenhouses. It is easy to get swept away in the fun of the outdoor experience, but the greenhouse offers many gems including a fantastic banana tree. We seem to make a purchase of a plant on each visit.
This is a great place to snap some awesome photos of your family. The flowers are awesome in the spring and summer, in the fall the leaves add a lot to the experience.
Be sure to bring quarters to buy a few handfuls of food for the ducks! If you pay attention you may see the peacocks. They were nesting on eggs on our last month so we really hope to make it back this summer to see babies!
Do you have a favorite public garden? I would love to hear about it!
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