A Little Bit Of The Sinful Chocolate

Share your favorite recipe that includes chocolate.

I dunno, I usually just like chocolate as it is. I mean the chocolate bars with nuts, almonds or raisins and stuff in it but usually I like chocolate as it is. Chocolate ice cream and stuff is awesome. But I guess I would love to make a mixed milkshake with lots of chocolate in it. How about this – vanilla ice cream, fresh bananas (and I have a few types in mind), milk and lots of chocolate (bars or not).

How about fresh strawberry and vanilla ice cream, fresh bananas (and I have a few types in mind), milk and lots of chocolate (bars or not)? Hmmm I could see that happening. I also love melted chocolate on strawberries or some other berries and nuts. Hmmm yum yum. What about chocolate on cake and in cookies? And on brownies? Cold, cold chocolate ice cream on a hot chocolate fudge or a hot brownie? Oh boy, now I am craving some.

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Manchester City 3 Arsenal 1

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola praised his side’s “amazing” run of form after they outclassed Arsenal to open up an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League. City have won nine consecutive league matches, a club record for a single season, have progressed to the knockout stage of the Champions League and are through to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup. Kevin de Bruyne’s driven finish and a Sergio Aguero penalty put City in command and, even though substitute Alexandre Lacazette pulled one back for Arsenal, Gabriel Jesus sealed victory for the home side from close range.

Arsenal were aggrieved at the penalty awarded for Nacho Monreal’s challenge on Raheem Sterling and both Jesus and David Silva appeared to be offside for the third goal, but the visitors did not deserve to take anything from the game. Still, the Gunners would have been beaten by more had it not been for the saves of goalkeeper Petr Cech and the wastefulness of the hosts. City go into the two-week international break with an extended advantage over second-placed Manchester United, who were beaten 1-0 at Chelsea. The eight-point gap between the top two is the largest after 11 games in the Premier League era.

Arsenal slip to sixth, 12 points behind City, and face a battle to regain a place in the Champions League. City have now won 15 consecutive matches in all competitions, including an EFL Cup victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on penalties. Their 11-game haul of 31 points and +31 goal difference is a Premier League record, built on some breathtaking attacking play. This win was no different, even if they were hampered by their lack of ruthlessness in front of goal.