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Caribbean Inspired Hot Chocolate: Hot Drinks for Cold Nights

The first snowfall of the year is rejuvenating. This is especially true when the flakes have fallen overnight and the world has suddenly been covered in a carpet of  white.

Back then, my brother and I couldn't wait to call the neighbors over. I can still remember bringing in our two wooden toboggans from the garage and waxing them down with bars of Gulf wax.

And there was the layering of wool and cotton- only natural fibers to keep the chill out.

Soon, the backyard was full of action. The first runs were fun, but as trails were slicked and ramps were built, the speed and action increased. A few hours later, our feet were frozen and we could barely move.

Chocolate Time

For a kid, nothing says "love" like hot chocolate. Mom would serve it to us next to the fireplace in metal camp cups. Afterwords, we'd play board games or cards with Grandpa Kolb until our sugar rushes passed or the winter wonderland called us out again.

Now, years later, I'm sure it wouldn't taste as good. It was most likely made with the industrial cocoa powder of the day. But Mom put in a little something extra - a touch of heavy cream or possibly a Hersey bar or two.

Nowadays, I opt for a darker - more bitter - brew, with some homemade marshmallows and maybe a wee shot of "something stronger."

Celebrating Cocoa

Once, hot drinks were a necessity; but these days, hot drinks are mostly celebratory.  As adults, we enjoy spiked cocoa, mulled wine, and spiced ciders during the gray days and darker evenings of winter. Things may have changed a lot in 40 years.  But it's still a perfect way to start a long warm conversation deep into the night.

This recipes uses the Sweet Seasons Spice Blend.