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2016年06月20日

adults in mind because



Certain attractions turn up in every guidebook: The sea lions at pier 39, the cable cars, Golden Gate Bridge, and so on, and so forth. Someone who’s never even set foot on the left coast could probably list the very same roundup of must-see sights, and for good reason. They’re unarguably iconic pieces of San Francisco that add to its unique allure, but if you only browse the list of the city’s greatest hits, you’ll miss out on richer adventures that would exceed even the most accommodating itinerary Mathematics Summer Courses.

Even if you’ve lived here for years, it’s easy to turn up new hidden gems, tucked just around the corner from familiar streets and everyday haunts. Something as random a tiny park perched atop a sloping ridge, for example, complete with the most wicked concrete slides you’ve ever tumbled down.

The Seward Slides were clearly made with the velocity that sends any unwitting participant hurtling down that steep knoll might be too intense for those with a more delicate constitution. Locals recommend bringing sheets of cardboard for heightened speed, but provided you have a sturdy pair of pants to gird your loins, you definitely won’t need any assistance to enjoy a brief thrill park experience.

Situated next door to Kite Hill, it’s a beautiful, miraculously quiet oasis in the city, a scant handful of blocks away from Dolores Park. Be mindful of the neighbors as it’s at the heart of a residential area, and clear out by 5 PM when the park officially closes each day.

Don’t be afraid to venture off the beaten path. No matter how long you spend in the bay area, there’s always more to discover.  


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2016年06月16日

to envelope your taste buds


Either you like mint or you don’t. I think there is something extremely seductive about biting into a delicate ball of chocolate goodness expecting nothing but rich cacao cream , and as that happens, on comes the mint which travels to every corner of your mouth, making the presence of chocolate even stronger and as you swallow, it wakens up every pore on it way down. You’ll want to sit back, roll your eyes up and shut them, trying to savor every bit of it, and before you know it you’ll be reaching out for more ageLOC Me.
The idea is to make them small, so that its not to overpowering in one bite. Yet one mini bomb will not be enough and you will find it hard to resist, going on for another one Karson Choi. I used this very sexy ganache over a delicious Chocolate Cake in my previous post. This recipe below was enough to drizzle all over the bundt and made a couple of truffles with the remaining Ganache. You could however use all of it, or reduce the quantity by half for a smaller quantity. Remember we are rolling them small, so you will end up with quite a few . Please do keep them refridgerated as they will get all melty if left outside.   


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