Tuesday, March 29, 2011

OH it DONE !!!! successsSS !!!



oh sungguh lege bila habis presentation tadi apa apa pun terima kasih banyak kepada group member Shafiqar, Fairuz, Hajar dan TAsha....serta pensyarah Encik Akbar Ali....jika aku ada buat salah dan silap buat semua terasa hati....mohon maaf tulus ikhlas dari hati ....hope kejayaan mengiringi semua di masa hadapan....amin


regards,
LOVE+ FRIENDSHIP+POLARIS CREW
Amira...

Start wif Tasha as a group leader....



nden si kecil Fairuz...



hahahah it me!


fushh muka xleh bla.....


eh ade group shamim..



mark mark mark.!!!



wif SIR..shaking mail tangkap pic,,,



POLARIS CREW

"Chocolate Lover"
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Monday, March 28, 2011

Chocolate Song



let sing a song a FUNNY VIDEO!!! hahah







hope you enjoy it !!! hahahah

CroCodiLe HERE !!!

Rococo Chocolate Art

Chocolate lover confections sit somewhere between food and art according to 'IN LONDON'.
A combination of cocoa butter and edible pigments are used to make these highly specialised hand-painted figurines. Every piece is backed with tempered chocolate and finished with a porcelain-like gloss.

Dinner Parties

Rococo Dinner Parties

Celebrate the New Year in style with dinner party treats by  Chocolate LOver !
Chicchi di Caffe, Chocolate Lover Irresistibles and, of course - Sophie Dahl's favourite chocolate of choice - Organic Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Wafers.
Whatever the occasion,Chocolate Lover make the perfect after-dinner offering.

Gift Bags

Rococo Gift Bags

Serious chocolate has never been more fun,' according to a review from The Times.
Irresistable bags of sweets and chocolate, ideal for hoarding away and munching when no-one's looking! Alternatively, share over coffee if you're feeling generous.

Let Try it at home !!!



Espresso Gelato


Espresso Gelato.
I love coffee ice cream, but lately I wanted something with a stronger coffee flavor than you usually find in most store-bought ice creams. I’ve made ice cream with reduced espresso and espresso powder, but I really wanted to bring the coffee flavor to the next level—to eleven, naturally.
Espresso Gelato.
There are a number of recipes that use coffee grounds, and the key to using coffee grounds is to use very coarsely ground coffee. A fine sieve or chinois is also very useful, but some tiny grounds can still pass through. Fortunately, each time you pour the gelato base from one container to another, fine coffee grounds are left behind. ). I also opted for a more gelato-like dairy base in this recipe by using twice as much milk as cream.

I also added some espresso powder to add more coffee flavor since too much coffee grounds can be overpowering. This gelato is definitely for the coffee lover, but you can also reduce or eliminate the coffee grounds and replace with 2 tablespoons of espresso powder to produce a milder flavor.
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Ingredients for making Espresso Gelato.
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Add 1/4 cup of very coarsely ground espresso coffee grounds to 1 cup of heavy cream and 2 cups of whole milk.
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Add 1 tablespoon of espresso powder.
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Heat mixture over medium heat, stirring frequently until simmering. Remove from heat.
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Pour mixture through a chinois or sieve to filter out coffee grounds.
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With mixer on low, slowly add 3/4 cup of sugar to 5 egg yolks. Increase speed and beat until color lightens and mixture is fluffy.
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With mixer on low, slowly pour the hot cream mixture into the beaten egg yolks and sugar.
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Return custard base to saucepan and heat over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture reaches about 165° F.
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Pour mixture through chinois or sieve again to strain out any egg bits. Place in ice bath.
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Once the gelato base is no longer hot, add 1 tablespoon of Kahlúa and stir to mix. Continue chilling until it reaches 45° F or colder.
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Pour gelato base into ice cream maker and freeze according to your ice cream maker’s instructions.
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Transfer gelato to dedicated, odor-free container and let ripen in the freezer for several hours before serving

Valentine's Chocolate

Valentine's Chocolate

We are on the heels of one of the biggest chocolate days of the year and  I have a surprising (perhaps even shocking) admission to make.  


I have never received chocolates for Valentine's Day.  Ever.


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There is no question in the minds of anyone who knows me that I am an enthusiastic chocoholic and always have been. It's a no-brainer really. I couldn't be easier to shop for.


But instead, Valentine's for me has always been just about the week after February 14th when all the chocolate goes on clearance sale and I can scoop up copious amounts at bargain prices for myself.  Sad but true.


Should you feel sorry for me?  How has a woman who writes a chocolate blog completely missed ever being gifted Valentine's chocolate?  


It all began with my first boyfriend who was not well-schooled in the fine art of romance. Valentine's Day was either, ahem, accidentallymissed or marked with some hastily purchased cinnamon hearts from the local convenience store.  Which is nice.  Nice. He was very nice.


My next boyfriend was decidedly his polar opposite. He was all about grand gestures of amour, complete with candlelight and flowers and corny poetry and over-the-top story book surprises.  The poor guy could have saved himself so much trouble with a small box of truffles.


My university beau once bought me a jumbo package of red Valentine's Day licorice and ate them all himself.  In front of me. It's hard to believe I let that one slip away.


And then that brings us to my dear husband.  My dear, dear husband. But the reality is that I can't place one ounce of chocolate-less blame on him.  It's all my fault.  


When we were first dating, 13 years ago, we were madly in love with harps and cherubs flitting about our heads.  Together we proclaimed that everyday was about expressing our affection for each other and not one commercially-manufactured, retail-manipulated day.  We both agreed to boycott Valentine's day in favour of 365 days of looooove. We were the loving Mc. Loversons and Valentine's gift exchanges were beneath us.  (oh my)


And now 13 years later I am pretty convinced that might have been the worst idea I have ever had. 


So instead I wish YOU a very Happy Valentine's day filled with baskets of chocolate. Someone should be enjoying a sweet-chocolate celebration.  Please have an extra one for me.
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