March 18, 2015
by Angela V//61 comments »
Yield: 2 Adorable and fun to make with the family, these Chocolate Garden cups are perfect for kids parties or an afterschool snack. Topped with yummy organic Choco Chimps cereal, the deliciously simple, eggless chocolate pudding is light, easy to make, and not too sweet. 1)Combine cocoa powder and corn starch in a small pot. 2)Gradually stir in milk and whisk until smooth. Stir in maple syrup. 3)Stirring constantly, bring to slow boil. Whisk for 1 minute until pudding thickens. 4)Remove from heat and pour into small mason jars or jam jars, leaving space for topping. 5)Chill for 1 hour until cooled and thickened. 6)Top with crushed Choco Chimps Cereal and garnish with sprig of mint and popsicle stick.Chocolate Garden Cups Recipe
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About the AuthorAngela V
Hi, my name is Angela van Tijn and I live in Vancouver, Canada with my wonderful husband, our two boys and our puppy. I am the founder and primary contributor behind One Smiley Monkey. Welcome to my blog!
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kayla hyde — Reply
Our family tries to recycle as much as we can!
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Brenda Penton — Reply
We recycle, use reusable water bottles, and use reusable containers for lunches.
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Athena — Reply
We recycle as much a possible.
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kathy downey — Reply
We recycle as much as we can and try to use natural products
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nicolthepickle — Reply
We recycle and compost in the summer.
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Stephanie LaPlante — Reply
We recycle as much as we possibly can
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Judy Cowan — Reply
We recycle, donate items we are not using/or no longer need and use refillable water bottles.
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kathy downey — Reply
oops sorry(added the wrong link) here is the link for my pinterest pin for today 19/03
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andrea amy — Reply
We recycle as much as we can. We are lucky that we have a blue bin program here, so we have a huge blue bin that we can fill up and we don’t need to separate anything either, and they come and pick it up on garbage day.
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Victoria Ess — Reply
We reduce, reduce, and recycle and donate as much as possible.
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Jeannie — Reply
We use cloth diapers and we recycle and reuse whatever we can. I also do litterless lunches with the kids and my husband.
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Gizele — Reply
We put the car away in the garage every winter and walk instead of driving.
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SueSueper — Reply
We recycle and compost regularly.
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amy guillaume linderman — Reply
we use re-useable waterbottles, we use cloth napkins at home, we recycle what we can
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Rosanne Robinson — Reply
we recycle everything we can, purchase locally grown food whenever possible and donate clothing and household items to local charities
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Wehaf — Reply
We recycle and use reusable shopping bags.
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Dayna Wilson — Reply
We recycle and compost pretty much everything, and we try to buy a fair amount of locally produced food.
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Taylor Hawkins — Reply
We use reusable containers for the kids lunches instead of baggies.
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Maegan Morin — Reply
We reuse and recycle and we walk as often as we can.
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ivy pluchinsky — Reply
we recycle and compost
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jan — Reply
as much as possible, we keep a minimalist lifestyle
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Nicole Jubleew — Reply
We recycle, have energy efficient appliances, and try to eat locally.
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Karla Sceviour — Reply
we recylce and I always re-use butter containers for storing leftovers and cookies,etc.
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Robyn Bellefleur — Reply
We reuse as much as we can and then recycle what we can’t.
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Robyn L — Reply
take pop cans/bottles to the bottle depot; take used paint cans/computers to
the recycle centre. donate items we no longer use or need so they can sell
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Maggie C — Reply
I like to do DIY and make my own things like home cleaners and essence oils!
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Carol Denny — Reply
We recycle and compost.
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Marina M. — Reply
Reuse and recycle as much as we can.
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Linda — Reply
I take short showers in lukewarm water.
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SweetPanda — Reply
We always recycle at home. For cardboard boxes, quite often we will use it to make crafts with kids
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Jill — Reply
we compost and recycle as much as possible
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Stephen Gordon — Reply
Reuseable water bottles and hardly any garbage. Try for one bag at curb.
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Tanis — Reply
We do a ton – recycle, compost, use reusable bags when shopping, etc. etc! Our town is very good with what can be recycled and reused!
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Maria — Reply
Use enviro friendly cleaning products
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Anna W — Reply
We compost all of our kitchen scraps in our backyard and use it on our veggie garden. We also try to walk more instead of driving.
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Michele P — Reply
we recycle paper, plastic, bottles and cans as much as we can.
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Monique L.S. — Reply
We recycle and compost; reuse and upcycle household items and clothing; reduce consumption and use eco-friendly products.
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Amanda Alvarado — Reply
We recycle and try to reuse what we can.
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SweetPanda — Reply
We recycle everything we use; reuse/repurpose items & ensure lights are off after you leave a room
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Realia M — Reply
I use reusable grocery bags and commute to work with others so we save gas
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Vera K — Reply
We recycle and reuse grocery bags.
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Maria Medeiros — Reply
We recycle, green bin, I send litter free lunch at school. This summer I’m also getting a barrel to collect rain water for the garden.
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Jennifer P. — Reply
We recycle, compost, use reusable cloth products instead of paper, etc.
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JAMES DASILVA — Reply
We recycle as much as possible, and donate or sell items no longer used.
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maria — Reply
We drink tap water and we recycle.
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Silvia D — Reply
we recycle, reuse, donate itms, use environmentally friendly products in our home for cleaning
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Lisa — Reply
We always recycle, we keep our showers short, and we always turn off the TV or lights when we leave the room.
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lori b — Reply
we recycle alot, as well as I use the reusuable k cup od
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anna key — Reply
I recycle a lot! We fill a small grocery bag with trash once a month, tops. I drink tap water instead of buying bottled water, and focus on buying energy efficient appliances if we need to replace one.
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Karry Knisley — Reply
We recycle and compost as much as possible
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Jonnie — Reply
We recycle and reuse as much as possible
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Lori Bazan — Reply
We reduce, reduce, and recycle and every three months donate clothes and items for diabetes
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Brenda Lacourciere — Reply
We recycle everything.
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Lauren — Reply
We try to recycle as much as possible.
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Melissa — Reply
We recycle and use reusable grocery bags.
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Cori Westphal — Reply
I try to recycle what we can. And I collect rain water for watering the garden!
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laura — Reply
we recycle and compost
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Juliee Fitze — Reply
We recycle and reuse what ever we can. We try to have litter less lunches for work and school.
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Debbie S. — Reply
This recipe sounds totally delightful and perfect for summer too
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Debbie White Beattie — Reply
This dessert looks and sounds positively sinful. I think I’ll have to try this especially since it’s so easy.
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Debbie White Beattie — Reply
This looks so good and I that it’s homemade and healthier than the bought version