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One response to “Raspberry Hot Cocoa”

  1. Lenny Avatar

    Making this now in the S30. Didn’t have any raspberries, ugh, so added some vanilla.

    1.5 minutes in: Will it heat?
    2.5 minutes in: Getting less cold.
    4 minutes in: Still not hot.
    5 minutes in: It’s gonna happen. Def taking longer than it does in a G-Series.
    6 minutes in: Today…
    7 minutes in: Yeah, I guess it was ice cold almond milk.
    10 minutes in: Warm. Not hot.
    12 minutes in: Never felt the engine exhaust. Strong but surprisingly cool.
    13 minutes in: Almost ready.

    I stopped counting to try it. It wasn’t hot enough so put it back on for another 2 minutes.

    Was damn good after it was all said and done. Curious how long the identical recipe would take in a pro 750.

    To be continued…

    Cocoa was delicious even though it felt like it took forever.

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