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White-Hot Hot Chocolate

Submitted by: Mike "Tartags" 
Home Town: White Plains, New York, USA
Living In: Yonkers, New York, USA
Hot chocolate could warm you up on a cold day, but what about those unmercifully cold sub-zero days? This recipe uses a combination of spices and creamy chocolate to create a smooth drink with a lingering warmth. Garnish with a candy cane or cinnamon stick if desired. 

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