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In this book, you will find more than eighty irresistible chocolate recipes to drive your taste buds wild. There are six food groupings on The Great Chocolate Pyramid: Bread & Cereal Group, Vegetable Group, Fruit Group, Milk Group, Meat Group, and Fats & Sweets Group. For each of these food groupings, there are ten wickedly delightful recipes. If you are one of those chocoholics who must have their chocolate now, a “Quick Fix” section is included with nineteen fast and easy recipes just for you. Each recipe throughout the book has a difficulty rating assigned to it. This rating will give you some guidance concerning the difficulty and time required to prepare the recipe. On a scale of one to five chips, one chip means the recipe is extremely easy to make and five chips means it requires more culinary expertise.
            
Ever tried chocolate tenderloin con queso or chocolate chili? How about white chocolate cranberry scones, chocolate pumpkin cookies or chocolate pear cake? As you read and indulge your deserving sweet tooth, you will:
 
- Laugh at cartoons and  quotes about the world’s most perfect food,  

- Enjoy fascinating  trivia and test your chocolate IQ with challenging quizzes,  

- Learn clever ways to  exercise while preparing and consuming your favorite food.  

So get some friends and family members together to  laugh and eat what you’ve secretly been craving all day  long!
In this book, you will find more than eighty irresistible chocolate recipes to drive your taste buds wild. There are six food groupings on The Great Chocolate Pyramid: Bread & Cereal Group, Vegetable Group, Fruit Group, Milk Group, Meat Group, and Fats & Sweets Group. For each of these food groupings, there are ten wickedly delightful recipes. If you are one of those chocoholics who must have their chocolate now, a “Quick Fix” section is included with nineteen fast and easy recipes just for you. Each recipe throughout the book has a difficulty rating assigned to it. This rating will give you some guidance concerning the difficulty and time required to prepare the recipe. On a scale of one to five chips, one chip means the recipe is extremely easy to make and five chips means it requires more culinary expertise. Ever tried chocolate tenderloin con queso or chocolate chili? How about white chocolate cranberry scones, chocolate pumpkin cookies or chocolate pear cake? As you read and indulge your deserving sweet tooth, you will: -Laugh at cartoons and quotes about the world’s most perfect food, -Enjoy fascinating trivia and test your chocolate IQ with challenging quizzes, and -Learn clever ways to exercise while preparing and consuming your favorite food. So get some friends and family members together to laugh and eat what you’ve secretly been craving all day long!