Monday, October 15, 2012

Mocha Brownies

It all begins when you look at the rich, mahogany colored, thin and smooth surface of the miraculous brownie. The color alone invites thoughts of eating into your mind, the smooth surface infuses an interesting curiosity. A precise square is formed as the knife sculpts and leaves a slightly moistened wake. The perfect shape is professional and appetizing. The cut releases an aroma, full of warm coffee beans and sweetened cocoa, a homely smell that brings people floating through the door, hoping for just a crumb.
As the Betty Crocker Mocha-Brownie is placed before you, you notice the colorful beads of chocolate sprinkled on top, immediately recognized as mini M&Ms. A wonderful, new idea for the common box mix brownie. My friend Jared smiles and graciously invites you to enjoy his treat.
    A Salivating mouth, waits impatiently to experience the flood of taste soon to come. Once a piece of brownie has taken place on the fork, it is guided to the mouth. As the scrumptious piece melts on the tongue a homely, comforting sensation warms the soul. A brownie that is perfectly moistened and fluffy, pleasing the taste buds with a desirable balance of mocha and chocolate.
Suddenly the crunch of the M&Ms adds a new dimension. The addition creates a relationship like that between a firm, hearty man and a calm, trustworthy woman. The pair unseperable, once they have found a comfortable place together.
After the short time it takes to create this remarkable brownie, a smile is found along with the feeling of accomplishment, despite the little nutritional value it holds. Surprisingly this fulfilling brownie was made from a box mix, although one might never be able to guess this single shortcoming because of the rich, fresh flavor. I would definitely recommend this delectable brownie to any who wish for a soothing, homely dessert.
It was tasted professional despite the informal setting of a small college apartment. This was a charming atmosphere that comfortably seated at least ten people with the stadium seating couches. The chef and waiters were kind and friendly, warmly inviting us back countless times for other delicacies. It was a remarkably cheap dessert, not even a penny was wanted in trade, rather a tip paid in kindness and a promise for cookies another day. The brownie was well worth the price. If you get the chance, visit my friend Jared to share this journey in eating his delicious Betty Crocker Mocha Brownies, with mini M&Ms.

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