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National Hot Chocolate Day 
Made with creamy milk and yummy cocoa, this sugary sweet treat is delicious when enjoyed by itself, or can be a great basic recipe that can then be used to get creative with by adding unique flavors, spices and even liqueurs.
Oh the joy of a cup of steamy hot chocolate on a cold winter day! Hot chocolate provides a delicious and sweet treat that warms the body and the heart.
It’s time to learn more about and celebrate National Hot Chocolate Day!
History of National Hot Chocolate Day
Hot chocolate has a long and delightful history that goes along with the history of the cacao bean. In fact, the first way that chocolate was enjoyed was as a beverage, although quite different from the way people drink hot chocolate today. When cacao beans were first used by ancient people groups, the beans were likely ground coarsely and placed in hot water to create a bitter drink that was used in religious ceremonies.
As chocolate beans and sugar both became more accessible in Europe, the cocoa solids were then used to make chocolate bars and chocolate candies. But a favorite continues to be the warm, sweet milky beverage that is known as hot chocolate!
By 1828, powdered chocolate was made that made it much easier to stir into milk. And when Nesquik was invented in 1948, the first chocolate milk powder made a quick and tasty addition to milk that could also be heated up into hot chocolate.
National Hot Chocolate Day was established to show appreciation for and encourage the celebration of this delicious drink that soothes and comforts the youngest and oldest of souls – and everyone in between!
National Hot Chocolate Day Timeline
1500 BC Earliest traces of cocoa beans
The Olmec, Mayan and Aztec peoples all may have incorporated chocolate drink into their religious ceremonies.
1657 London opens its first chocolate house
Near Bishop’s Gate, a Frenchman opens the first house serving “an excellent West India drink”.
1968 The band ‘Hot Chocolate’ is formed
This band from the UK brings an eclectic mix of reggae, soul, rock and disco over the next several decades. 
2004 Starbucks begins serving hot chocolate
Catering to those non-coffee drinkers, the coffee mogul places hot chocolate on their menu. 
2004 Polar Express film features hot chocolate
The train taking children to the North Pole serves hot chocolate along with a delightful song. 
How to Celebrate National Hot Chocolate Day
Anyone can join in on the fun and celebration of National Hot Chocolate Day, whether keeping it simple or making a big deal out of it! Take a look at some of these fun ways to bring joy and delight in honor of the day:
Enjoy a Cup of Hot Chocolate
Whether using a powdered mix, making it at home from scratch or going out to a coffee shop, the most important task of the day is to drink and enjoy a delicious cup of toasty hot chocolate. The easiest way, of course, is to add a pre-made mix to hot milk, stir it up and drink. Adding marshmallows or whipped cream on top can turn it into an extra delicious treat.
For a more sophisticated hot chocolate drink in honor of National Hot Chocolate Day, try using an online recipe that is often used in many different coffee shops and cafes. Typically, these recipes will include whole milk, unsweetened cocoa powder, granulated sugar, bittersweet or semisweet chocolate and vanilla extract. The ingredients are mixed together, cooked on the stove, melted and whisked to a creamy hot chocolate perfection.
Learn the Health Benefits of Hot Chocolate
Although the most popular versions of hot chocolate typically do contain quite a bit in the form of sugars and carbs, some homemade varieties that contain actual dark chocolate and milk (or plant-based milks) can provide some interesting health benefits. Check out some of these ways that hot chocolate might be good for you:
Good for heart health
Brain power booster
Rich in antioxidants
Helps with the memory
According to Harvard research, hot chocolate contains flavanols and phytosterols, which are able to reduce the levels of bad cholesterol in the blood, which can be an indicator of heart disease. Plus, the antioxidants are helpful in the fight against heart disease as well.
Scientific research suggests that the flavanols in cocoa tend to increase the brain’s oxygen levels and activate neurons at a higher rate – equaling better brain performance and improved cognitive function.
Dark chocolate contains antioxidants, like polyphenols and flavonoids, which can help reduce the negative impact of aging, as well as boosting the immune system and reducing inflammation.
One study has shown that drinking hot cocoa twice a day could not only give a memory boost, but may also reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in some people.
Get Creative with Hot Chocolate
Hot chocolate is certainly tasty when it is enjoyed on its own, but it also offers a ton of options when new varieties are made with just a bit of creative flair in the kitchen! Check out some of these ideas for taking National Hot Chocolate Day to the next level:
Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate. Cinnamon, chili powder and dark chocolate turn this hot chocolate drink into something extra special.
Hot Chocolate with Peppermint. This one can be made using either peppermint flavored extract or with chopped up peppermint sticks or peppermint candies.
Boozy Pumpkin Hot Chocolate. Add some pumpkin pie spice to a hot chocolate recipe and then toss in a bit of winter warmth using Kahlua, bourbon, peppermint schnapps or a bit of cinnamon whiskey.
Nutella or Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate. One fun and easy way to add a bit of flavor to hot chocolate is to simply stir in a scoop of peanut butter or Nutella to give a smooth and creamy flavor. This is a fun one that kids can easily take part in as well!
Gift Some Hot Chocolate to Loved Ones
Perhaps National Hot Chocolate Day is a time to not only enjoy some hot chocolate on your own, but to spread the love and cheer by sharing in the day with some friends, coworkers or family members. It could be something as simple as surprising a coworker with a cup of hot chocolate picked up from the local coffee shop on the way to work.
Or maybe celebrating the day means creating special handmade packets of hot chocolate mix. Put them in decorative bags, add some candy kisses or peppermint disks and place it inside of a cute new hot chocolate mug. Make it special by tying a little colorful ribbon around the gift or placing a bow on top, just for this fun and festive occasion.
National Hot Chocolate Day FAQs
Is hot chocolate good for you?
Hot chocolate made with real chocolate contains flavonoids and antioxidants which may be healthy, but it also can have a lot of sugar and carbs. 
How much caffeine is in hot chocolate?
Powdered hot chocolate mixes may contain from 0-5mg of caffeine while hot chocolate made with real cocoa powder may have up to 25mg of caffeine.
How to make hot chocolate?
Hot chocolate can easily be made by heating up milk and adding cocoa powder, sugar and melted chocolate.
Does Starbucks have hot chocolate?
Most Starbucks stores serve hot chocolate made with milk and chocolate syrup. 
Does hot chocolate help you sleep?
The milk and cocoa in hot chocolate may be soothing and help you to fall asleep. 
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howtodothis · 4 years ago
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Can You Make Hot Chocolate With Nesquik
Can You Make Hot Chocolate With Nesquik
Add powdered creamer and mix. Yes nesquik syrup has the same delicious chocolaty taste as nesquik powder but doesn t have any high fructose corn syrup like other leading syrup brands. View Video For Can You Make Hot Chocolate With Nesquik View Video Review Our Favorite Semi Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix Recipe Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix Homemade Hot Chocolate Homemade Hot Cocoasave image Then you…
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lovemesomesurveys · 3 years ago
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NAME SOMETHING BEGINNING WITH THE LETTER PROVIDED FOR EACH CATEGORY: LETTER B A Beverage Beer. A Mammal Bear. Something You Drive Boat. A City Boise. Free Activity Board games (after the initial buy of course) Someplace you would spend money Bowling alley. A Cartoon Character Blue from Blue’s Clues. A Sea Creature Blue whales. A Comedy Movie Bridesmaids. A Children's Book The Berenstain Bears books. A Dessert Banana bread. A Boy's Name Brian. A Girl's Name Brianna.
LETTER M An Old Fashioned Boy's Name Michael. Items That are Frozen Milkshakes. Television Show From the 2000's Mad TV. A River Maple River. A Vegetable Mushrooms. A Fruit Melons. Things That are Yellow Mangoes. Trees Maple trees. Marching Band Instrument Mellophone. College Subject Math. Dish Made From Pasta Macaroni and cheese. Book about Animals Mammals by Edwin Gould. An Insect Monarch butterfly. LETTER C Type of Sport Croquet.  A Poem Title Child Whispers by Enid Blyton. Part of the Human Body Chin. An old Fashioned Girl's Name Carol. An Ethnic Dish Curry. Type of Transportation Car. A School Supply Colored pencils. An Item found in a Library Computers. A Type of Bird Cardinal. A Type Of Flower Carnations. Types of Shoes Crocs. A Halloween Costume Clown. LETTER T Flavour Of Ice Cream Triple chocolate. An Actor Toby Maguire. An Actress Tina Fey. A Television Series That’s So Raven. Types of Balls Tennis balls. An Animal in a Zoo Tiger.
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ittybittydragonfox · 5 years ago
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Recipe Spell: Storage and Budget-Friendly Hot Cocoa
I grew up celebrating Winter Solstice in both a Celtic and Heathen sense, from a long-running family of generational witches, all practicing different pagan paths. With the holiday, comes a tradition that is unique to my family, but one that I hold dear, and I wanted to share it with you all.
Every year on the morn of the twenty-first of December (I live in the Northern Hemisphere), my family sits down at breakfast at the table. On the plate is an array of cookies! We spent all week together baking these cookies, and now, we’re allowed to enjoy the fruits of our labor. This tradition was how my family passed down all our cookie recipes, with their spells included. Just for one day of the year, dessert was breakfast, and it was super exciting for all of us. Right alongside our cookies, instead of coffee or juice, we have a cup of our homemade, spiced hot cocoa!
Originally this recipe started out as a stove-top, one-cup recipe, that was passed down my mother’s side of the family from kitchen witch to kitchen witch until the nineteen-thirties. Around this time, rationing started, and chocolate became scarce. My family adapted by making powdered versions, which they experimented with until the fifties, when Nesquik and powdered creamer were released. Every generation since has made little tweeks, until we reached our current form. The recipe has looked relatively similar since the sixties, and is now passed down from generation to generation on my mother’s side.
Any time I take a sip, I am reminded of all the witches I grew up with, of being a little kid standing on my tip toes to reach the top of the container my mom held steady, to pour the ingredients in. Now that I’m an adult, on my own and far from my family, it’s a welcome reminder of the warmth and love my mother passed down to me, and of her favorite time of year. It’s a tradition that I never go without.
So I thought I’d share the hot cocoa recipe with you all, because it’s family-friendly, fairly child-proof, and was my introduction to kitchen magic at the tender age of three. It’s super easy for little hands that are still working on their motor skills, and can be sized down or up with relative ease. It brings in the warmth, has that sweetness that comes with a little love (and sugar if you wish), and is just overall my favorite tradition from my family. As an added bonus, the ingredients generally cost less than fifteen United States dollars, and this recipe will last a long time (mine lasts me all year, but I don’t have kids).
Recipe Spell: Storage and Budget-Safe Homemade Hot Cocoa Powder
Intent: Happiness, Warmth, Good Fortune Makes: 3.25 lbs of mix
Tools: For Mixing 1 large container (This is a perfect use for those massive holiday popcorn tins, old cheese ball containers, or old animal cracker containers) 1 cup measuring cup 1/4 cup measuring cup For Preparation 1/4 - 1/3 cup measuring cup (but you can eyeball it if you want) 1 spoon 1 mug 1 kettle, pot, or microwave to heat your water or milk
Ingredients: 2.21 lbs of Nesquik Powder 1 lb Dry, Powdered Milk 1 lbs Plain Powdered Coffee Creamer 1 cup sugar (optional) 1/4 cup Cocoa Powder (optional) Nutmeg (Happiness), Cinnamon (Good Fortune), and Ginger Powder (Warmth) to taste (optional)
Mixing Directions: In a large container, put all desired ingredients. Speak your intentions into the container. Cover and shake until mixed, or mix by hand with a large spoon (wooden preferred), clockwise, with the hand you use to receive energy (traditionally hand opposite to your handedness; ambidextrous people should use their left hand). Store in a cool, dry place.
Preparation: In a mug use 1/4 - 1/3 cup of mix, depending on desired concentration. Pour hot water over mix and stir clockwise with the hand you use to receive energy. For a richer taste, use hot milk.
Notes: Choosing no-sugar-added Nesquik will make for a less sweet taste. The higher fat content of your powdered milk, the more rich this will be. Sugar is not necessary, but for those who prefer a sweeter taste is recommended. Never use more than 1 cup, even if increasing the recipe. Spices are recommended for the spell and a nice, spicy flavor. A little goes a long way. For more refined palates, chili powder is also a good spice for this, but not recommended for children. Cocoa powder will add a deeper chocolate taste, without added sweetness.
I hope you all have a happy holiday, and keep warm this winter with those you love!
Jake
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heavens-to-betsy · 4 years ago
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Could really use that 3 month nap. If you're looking for beverages to assist in the warming up, I have 2 recipes I'd like to offer.
First, the tumblr-famous Fall Drink: one packet instant spiced cider, one bag of chai tea, a squirt of caramel (the sauce you'd drizzle on whipped cream, not the flavoring syrup), all in a mug of hot water. Don't try to give it a fancy name, it's Fall in drink form.
This next recipe makes about a gallon of mix rather than a single drink. It's the cocoa mix recipe my family uses: 4 cups powdered milk, 2 cups powdered sugar, 1 cup powdered creamer (this is where I like to play with flavors like peppermint or caramel, but you can also just use plain original), one 1-pound box of Nesquik chocolate milk powder, and a half teaspoon of salt. Mix it all in a bowl. Pour a cup of hot water over about 1/4 cup of the mix in a mug, and enjoy. Jars of the mix also make great gifts. You don't have to make it in a saucepan of milk, but it's still more like hot cocoa than just hot chocolate because of the powdered milk in it.
I’ve noticed, the last few days as the temperature has steadily dropped that my appetite is kicking into Cold Weather Mode. 
Warm weather appetite; “Ahh, a salad would be nice, maybe a bit of fish and fruit.”
Cold weather appetite; “Okay, brain, we’re cranking up the metabolism because it’s cold out, so tell the stomach that we want STARCH and BUTTER and we want it RIGHT NOW.” 
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freckled-memeo-blog · 4 years ago
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Vovo Ny’s Chocolate Cake
Vovo Ny’s Chocolate Cake Made by my Grandmother on 22nd September 2020
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Cake Ingredients
1 cup Nesquik
2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
½ cup vegetable oil
1 cup water
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Chocolate Glaze Ingredients
½ can condensed milk
4 tablespoons Nesquik
2 tablespoons (¼ of a stick) of melted butter
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix Nesquik, flour, baking powder, and sugar into a large mixing bowl. Stir evenly.
Combine the eggs, vegetable oil, vanilla, and water into another bowl. Whisk until smooth.
Pour the egg-based mixture into the flour-mixed mixture slowly, and be sure to mix until there are no lumps. You might want to use an electric mixer for this.
Pour the mixture into a 9’’ by 14’’ pan.
Bake for about 30-40 minutes.
While it’s baking, make the glaze. Combine the condensed milk, Nesquik, and melted butter into a mixing bowl and whisk until smooth. You might want to use an electric mixer for this.
Pour over the cake while still hot.
Enjoy when it cools down after about 20 minutes.
I hope you will enjoy this recipe, please leave your feedback too
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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National Hot Chocolate Day 
Made with creamy milk and yummy cocoa, this sugary sweet treat is delicious when enjoyed by itself, or can be a great basic recipe that can then be used to get creative with by adding unique flavors, spices and even liqueurs.
Oh the joy of a cup of steamy hot chocolate on a cold winter day! Hot chocolate provides a delicious and sweet treat that warms the body and the heart.
It’s time to learn more about and celebrate National Hot Chocolate Day!
History of National Hot Chocolate Day
Hot chocolate has a long and delightful history that goes along with the history of the cacao bean. In fact, the first way that chocolate was enjoyed was as a beverage, although quite different from the way people drink hot chocolate today. When cacao beans were first used by ancient people groups, the beans were likely ground coarsely and placed in hot water to create a bitter drink that was used in religious ceremonies.
As chocolate beans and sugar both became more accessible in Europe, the cocoa solids were then used to make chocolate bars and chocolate candies. But a favorite continues to be the warm, sweet milky beverage that is known as hot chocolate!
By 1828, powdered chocolate was made that made it much easier to stir into milk. And when Nesquik was invented in 1948, the first chocolate milk powder made a quick and tasty addition to milk that could also be heated up into hot chocolate.
National Hot Chocolate Day was established to show appreciation for and encourage the celebration of this delicious drink that soothes and comforts the youngest and oldest of souls – and everyone in between!
National Hot Chocolate Day Timeline
1500 BC Earliest traces of cocoa beans
The Olmec, Mayan and Aztec peoples all may have incorporated chocolate drink into their religious ceremonies.
1657 London opens its first chocolate house
Near Bishop’s Gate, a Frenchman opens the first house serving “an excellent West India drink”.
1968 The band ‘Hot Chocolate’ is formed
This band from the UK brings an eclectic mix of reggae, soul, rock and disco over the next several decades. 
2004 Starbucks begins serving hot chocolate
Catering to those non-coffee drinkers, the coffee mogul places hot chocolate on their menu. 
2004 Polar Express film features hot chocolate
The train taking children to the North Pole serves hot chocolate along with a delightful song. 
How to Celebrate National Hot Chocolate Day
Anyone can join in on the fun and celebration of National Hot Chocolate Day, whether keeping it simple or making a big deal out of it! Take a look at some of these fun ways to bring joy and delight in honor of the day:
Enjoy a Cup of Hot Chocolate
Whether using a powdered mix, making it at home from scratch or going out to a coffee shop, the most important task of the day is to drink and enjoy a delicious cup of toasty hot chocolate. The easiest way, of course, is to add a pre-made mix to hot milk, stir it up and drink. Adding marshmallows or whipped cream on top can turn it into an extra delicious treat.
For a more sophisticated hot chocolate drink in honor of National Hot Chocolate Day, try using an online recipe that is often used in many different coffee shops and cafes. Typically, these recipes will include whole milk, unsweetened cocoa powder, granulated sugar, bittersweet or semisweet chocolate and vanilla extract. The ingredients are mixed together, cooked on the stove, melted and whisked to a creamy hot chocolate perfection.
Learn the Health Benefits of Hot Chocolate
Although the most popular versions of hot chocolate typically do contain quite a bit in the form of sugars and carbs, some homemade varieties that contain actual dark chocolate and milk (or plant-based milks) can provide some interesting health benefits. Check out some of these ways that hot chocolate might be good for you:
Good for heart health
Brain power booster
Rich in antioxidants
Helps with the memory
According to Harvard research, hot chocolate contains flavanols and phytosterols, which are able to reduce the levels of bad cholesterol in the blood, which can be an indicator of heart disease. Plus, the antioxidants are helpful in the fight against heart disease as well.
Scientific research suggests that the flavanols in cocoa tend to increase the brain’s oxygen levels and activate neurons at a higher rate – equaling better brain performance and improved cognitive function.
Dark chocolate contains antioxidants, like polyphenols and flavonoids, which can help reduce the negative impact of aging, as well as boosting the immune system and reducing inflammation.
One study has shown that drinking hot cocoa twice a day could not only give a memory boost, but may also reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in some people.
Get Creative with Hot Chocolate
Hot chocolate is certainly tasty when it is enjoyed on its own, but it also offers a ton of options when new varieties are made with just a bit of creative flair in the kitchen! Check out some of these ideas for taking National Hot Chocolate Day to the next level:
Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate. Cinnamon, chili powder and dark chocolate turn this hot chocolate drink into something extra special.
Hot Chocolate with Peppermint. This one can be made using either peppermint flavored extract or with chopped up peppermint sticks or peppermint candies.
Boozy Pumpkin Hot Chocolate. Add some pumpkin pie spice to a hot chocolate recipe and then toss in a bit of winter warmth using Kahlua, bourbon, peppermint schnapps or a bit of cinnamon whiskey.
Nutella or Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate. One fun and easy way to add a bit of flavor to hot chocolate is to simply stir in a scoop of peanut butter or Nutella to give a smooth and creamy flavor. This is a fun one that kids can easily take part in as well!
Gift Some Hot Chocolate to Loved Ones
Perhaps National Hot Chocolate Day is a time to not only enjoy some hot chocolate on your own, but to spread the love and cheer by sharing in the day with some friends, coworkers or family members. It could be something as simple as surprising a coworker with a cup of hot chocolate picked up from the local coffee shop on the way to work.
Or maybe celebrating the day means creating special handmade packets of hot chocolate mix. Put them in decorative bags, add some candy kisses or peppermint disks and place it inside of a cute new hot chocolate mug. Make it special by tying a little colorful ribbon around the gift or placing a bow on top, just for this fun and festive occasion.
National Hot Chocolate Day FAQs
Is hot chocolate good for you?
Hot chocolate made with real chocolate contains flavonoids and antioxidants which may be healthy, but it also can have a lot of sugar and carbs. 
How much caffeine is in hot chocolate?
Powdered hot chocolate mixes may contain from 0-5mg of caffeine while hot chocolate made with real cocoa powder may have up to 25mg of caffeine.
How to make hot chocolate?
Hot chocolate can easily be made by heating up milk and adding cocoa powder, sugar and melted chocolate.
Does Starbucks have hot chocolate?
Most Starbucks stores serve hot chocolate made with milk and chocolate syrup. 
Does hot chocolate help you sleep?
The milk and cocoa in hot chocolate may be soothing and help you to fall asleep. 
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