No Bake Chocolate Cake

I don't know about you, but I didn't accomplish much today. I slept in, halfheartedly ran a few errands, accumulated flowers wherever I went, and spent a good amount of time arranging poppies & peonies into a hodgepodge of mason jars and vases. Flowers aside, I dedicated ten minutes making this chocolate cake. It's the ultimate lazy chocolate dessert. And while I think of it as a no bake chocolate cake, you wouldn't be far off if you called it a slice-able truffle. If you have a some dark chocolate, cream, and something to infuse the cream with, you're in business.

No Bake Chocolate Cake

This is the sort of thing I'll throw together if we're having friends over for dinner and I run out of steam on the dessert front. It's less trouble to make than it is to go out and buy something. A small slice goes the distance. It's intense, it's hardcore chocolate, and paired with a touch of whipped cream it's a total crowd-pleaser. I infused the cream used in the cake with espresso and allspice in this version, but you could play it straight, or take it in any direction you're inclined.

No Bake Chocolate Cake

The choice of pan warrants a mention. You end up with with ~ two cups of batter, and for the most part you can pour that into any small-ish, parchment-lined cake pan you like. The parchment is important if you ever want to get the cake out of the pan. For this cake, I used a little loaf pan I like, but I've done this in small spring-form pans, and on occasion little tart pans. Just keep in mind, a bigger pan will mean a thinner slice. A small loaf pan like this yields a deeper slice, and so on. It's hard to screw up - I mean, it's a slice-able truffle cake.

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New Park: Three Lakes RV Resorts Hudson, FL

Three Lakes RV Resorts is now a participating Passport America Discount Campground. Highlights: Large cemet slabs (Smallest sites are 40’ x 65’), full hookups, 30/50 amp, FREE Wi-Fi hotspot in clubhouse, heated pool, 7,000 sq foot clubhouse, library/compter room, game room, billiards, ping-pong, shuffleboard, horseshoes, Tiki hut, fire-pit, fishing (catch & release), boat & RV storage & more!

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What Happened in September in Tombstone History

September 6, 1884 – “Doc” Holliday was released after posting bail in Leadville, Colorado. He had been held in conjunction with shooting Billy Allen at Hyman’s saloon on Harrison Avenue. Doc was later found not guilty of attempted murder. September 8, 1881 – Three or four masked men robbed a stagecoach just outside of Bisbee. [...]

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The all-conquering smartphone seems headed for ubiquity

The all-conquering smartphone seems headed for ubiquity

Over the last decade, mobile telephones have gone from being a rarity in most countries, to being carried by the vast majority of human beings. Now, according to new research, smartphone (which is actually a misnomer – it is actually a Very Personal Computer) sales will top a billion units a year by 2015 as the smartphone's share of phone shipments rockets from 15.8% in 2009, to 32.5% this year to 54.4% in 2015). Planet Earth only has 6.75 billion human inhabitants. If this trend continues, by the turn of the decade, the vast majority of human beings will be carrying a networked personal computer on their person at all times. We are undoubtedly living through a period of unprecedented change in human history. .. Continue Reading The all-conquering smartphone seems headed for ubiquity

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New Park: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Ohio Mantua, OH

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Ohio is now a participating Passport America Discount Campground. Highlights: 425+ Sites. Primitive, W/E & FHU sites. 30/50 Amp. Free Wi-Fi hot spot, laundry room ($), dump station, on-site dumping is available ($), swimming pool, 4 playground areas, sandy beach on the lake, fishing, miniature golf ($), daily recreation program, pedal/golf carts ($), canoe ($), 4 playground areas, kayaks ($), basketball, volleyball, wagon rides, rowboats ($), paddle boats ($), baseball, gameroom, propane ($), shuffleboard, grocery store, planned activities ($), 50 acre Spring Fed Lake with Swim Zone, live appearances by Yogi Bear (TM), Boo Boo (TM), and Cindy Bear (TM), Cindy's Snack Shop on top of Ranger Station and Beach area, and a wide variety of food and novelities available. Pet friendly Resort!

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