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Milk Chocolate Chip Amaro Ice CreamDavid, 27 Jul 03:27 AM I was dangerously low on chocolate durin

Milk Chocolate Chip Amaro Ice CreamDavid, 27 Jul 03:27 AM I was dangerously low on chocolate during the recent lockdown and fortunately, the owner o [Web Version](  [Preferences](  [Subscribe](  [Like](  [Tweet](  [Pin](  [DavidLebovitz Update](  [Milk Chocolate Chip Amaro Ice Cream]( David, 27 Jul 03:27 AM I was dangerously low on chocolate during the recent lockdown and fortunately, the owner of a neighborhood bakery kindly gave me a big bag of chocolate to bake with. (I didn’t tell him that most of the time, my “baking” chocolate, gets snacked on.) When I offered to pay for it – three times! – he finally said, “Just bring me something you make with it.” When he saw the panic in my eyes, at the idea of bringing something I made to a lovely French bakery, he said, “Daveed, don’t worry about it. C’est pas grave,” letting me gently off the hook. Continue Reading [Milk Chocolate Chip Amaro Ice Cream](... [Negroni Sbagliato Spritz]( David, 26 Jul 09:51 PM [Negroni Sbagliato spritz cocktail] [NOTE: Learn more about making this apéritif with [Brad Thomas Parsons]( award-winning author of Bitters, Amaro, and Last Call, on my [IG Live Apéro Hour]( today at 6pm CET (Noon ET, 9am PT) [Tune in]( and join us!] I don’t know about you, but I can’t think of a better way to relax in the warm weather, than with a refreshing Spritz. I was introduced to the [Spritz]( when I went to [coffee school]( in 2007, in [Trieste]( Italy. I drank at least six cups of espresso every day – how could I not? – surprising even the Italian teachers. And by the end of the day, I needed to wind down. [Negroni Sbagliato spritz cocktail] So after class, I’d go to a local caffè in the early evening where I noticed everyone drinking colorful drinks in large, wide goblets filled with handfuls of ice. Since [icy]( beverages are often hard to come by in some countries in Europe, it was surprising to see people drinking cold drinks loaded up with ice. And I wanted one. Continue Reading [Negroni Sbagliato Spritz](... [Pinterest]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter](  ©2020 Room for Dessert Inc | 12 Timber Creek Lane, Newark, Delaware 19711 [Web Version](  [Subscribe](  [Forward](  [Unsubscribe](   [Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company]()

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