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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 3:30 pm
...scalding hot cocoa. Rather, I took a sip of scalding hot cocoa that burned my tongue and back of my throat. It hurts... twt I want to stop drinking cold drinks, but the moment I do, the pain returns.
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 11:54 pm
You can add a bit of milk or cold water to help bring the temperature of the hot cocoa down enough that you can drink it. That's what our local burger joint did for me the other day when I ordered hot chocolate and due to it being almost closing time for them, we had to take our dinner to go; they were kind enough to add some milk to my drink to cool it down for me, so I could drink it during our drive back home.
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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:45 am
Prof. Moonie You can add a bit of milk or cold water to help bring the temperature of the hot cocoa down enough that you can drink it. That's what our local burger joint did for me the other day when I ordered hot chocolate and due to it being almost closing time for them, we had to take our dinner to go; they were kind enough to add some milk to my drink to cool it down for me, so I could drink it during our drive back home. I'll have to remember that. I ended up freezing mine as I made it with milk and turned it into a nice milkshake.
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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:46 am
Saikii Prof. Moonie You can add a bit of milk or cold water to help bring the temperature of the hot cocoa down enough that you can drink it. That's what our local burger joint did for me the other day when I ordered hot chocolate and due to it being almost closing time for them, we had to take our dinner to go; they were kind enough to add some milk to my drink to cool it down for me, so I could drink it during our drive back home. I'll have to remember that. I ended up freezing mine as I made it with milk and turned it into a nice milkshake. Nice.
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