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Ice-cream moon cakes become popular in China
Sep 9, 2011 21:12
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Really expensive. Why don't you make moon cake ice cream according to my recipe?
Sep 13, 2011 22:42
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Those are beautiful, Xiaoxiao! I really want to make those sometime.

For the Mid-Autumn Festival I made a "raw vegan" chocolate moon cake using hazelnuts, dates, cocoa powder, and salt. I blended them in a food processor and pressed the mixture into a mold that looks like your strawberry moon cake one.
Sep 15, 2011 01:13
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Originally Posted by PEGASUS

Those are beautiful, Xiaoxiao! I really want to make those sometime.

For the Mid-Autumn Festival I made a "raw vegan" chocolate moon cake using hazelnuts, dates, cocoa powder, and salt. I blended them in a food processor and pressed the mixture into a mold that looks like your strawberry moon cake one.


Great! Did you shoot some photos? Mouthwatering! The chocolate moon cake sounds very nice to me.
Sep 15, 2011 11:40
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I did not even think about taking photos. I will when I make one for a friend, though!
Sep 16, 2011 02:42
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I did not even think about taking photos. I will when I make one for a friend, though!


I am waiting here for your photos. Don't let me wait too long.
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