usa based binary options brokers investing I really feel like I should be posting something Super Bowl related today…
essay writer vancouver I mean my team is going to the freakin’ Super Bowl TWO YEARS IN A ROW!! That like never happens!
essay about friendship problems Seriously though, you would not believe how much pride this city has right now. All the skyscrapers downtown have blue and green lights atop them, 12 flags are hanging everywhere, everyone is decked out in Seahawks gear, and there is just a general unity going on right now that is indescribable. It’s a beautiful thing. We’re all incredibly proud to be Seattle Seahawks fans!
Last year, I made these awesome Blue Velvet Cookies, which is kinda funny considering I’m posting (another) red velvet recipe. Do not even consider mistaking all this red velvet for any sort of Patriots fan fare. It’s only because I love cute Valentine’s Day treats, and have developed a weird obsession with all things red velvety.
Seattle, I apologize for not making something blue and green and full of Skittles!
Soooo, because I now apparently like crumbly red velvet cake into things, sprinkled it all over some melted chocolate and made basically a gigantic red velvet cake chocolate bar. Then, I broke it into cool shards.
It was beyond easy to make, looks pretty and festive, and tastes delicious!
I suppose the white chocolate swirls weren’t completely necessary considering they mostly get covered up by the cake and sprinkles, but if you used less cake, it’d be neat! Or, you could just skip the white chocolate.
The nice thing about this bark is that it doesn’t matter if the cake is stale. I mean, if you have perfectly moist red velvet cake lying around, you probably want to eat it, right? This would be a great way to use up some cake that may be a couple of days past its prime.