Halloween recipes
VicentaLakin
Halloween is a "ghost festival" for Western countries, and, like the "ghost festival" in China, it is also a holiday for children and adults. Okay, so let's get this holiday-dry thing together and make a heavy-eat cookie -- a spider cocoa cookie. It's not scary, it's cute, it's fun, it's delicious, it's very screech, it's like cookies, and I'm sure the kids will like it。
VicentaLakin
First of all, don't be frightened by this beautiful red and mysterious deep purple, because Barrow has always advocated the idea of a healthy green organic diet, so that 100% of all the food used is green and natural. So, what's in it so beautifully? It's actually very simple material -- beets and black coffee. A unique mix of food not only adds to the holiday atmosphere but also is very healthy! Beets are known as human scavengers, and this magical vegetable can effectively cleanse the body and blood. It contains various vitamins and minerals, including potassium, manganese, folic acid and fibres. The beet root also contains iodine components that have some effect on the prevention of thyroid swelling and on the sclerosis of the artery. Beets contain unique beet alkaline components that effectively regulate metabolism and accelerate human uptake of proteins to improve liver function. It also contains an amphibian substance capable of distilling cholesterol from the intestine into a mixture that is not easily absorbed. The magnesium in the beet root is important for the treatment of hypertension, for example; black coffee is a secret weapon for fitness people and Ms. Aimee (adding defamined milk to black coffee can also be used). Caffeine helps to “release” fat from the tissue of the body, so it helps to “burn” fat better with routine exercise. Black coffee is coffee from fresh, baked beans and extracted with pure hot water, not quick solution the important thing! But if we were relatives with serious stomach problems, we wouldn't recommend black coffee."