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gluten-free, Df Hot Chocolate


pricklypear1971

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I have been going through gluten-free blogs setting up feeds and looking for ideas and spotted this. I know some here have been wanting hot chocolate but couldn't find a df substitute. Here's an idea!

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Thank you!!!! I even have all the ingredients!!! Excuse me while I go make myself some hot chocolate.

OK that's really good! I sweetened it with honey since I'm on GAPS. The coconut milk is super creamy. I may have to try some in my coffee tomorrow morning.

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You're welcome! Glad you liked it!

lucia Enthusiast

This looks YUM! Even for those of us who don't have to be dairy-free. I love coconut milk - so rich & flavorful. I wish I had a can around like Skylark so that I could go make this right now...

lucia Enthusiast

I had some this morning for breakfast - it was easy & soooooo good. I didn't miss the dairy or the sugar. Of course, I don't usually get to have hot chocolate for breakfast (yes, for health reasons), so I was pleased. It'd be nice to serve on Christmas morning, or on a cold, snowy morning (not that we've had one of those since October ....)

svs Apprentice

Yummy! I am going to have to try this! :D

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