Hot Chocolate / Cocoa, etc.

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
Mixing these adequately can sometimes be a challenge. Lidl currently have these "milk frothers" at £2:99, including batteries. They are very effective and the Lidl one seems fairly robust. My parents use one for mixing granular gravy.

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I've just got them a spare.

Just don't withdraw it when still running at full speed!
 

wmrcomputers

Stafford PC & laptop repair specialist
Handy for hot chocolate, until some slightly bends the main shaft and then it's almost impossible to get them spinning balanced again. All but that minor caveat, ours has been going a good couple of years and is used reasonably frequently
 

arthur

Nixon Garden Neatness
I cant get the hot choc drink my daughter and i loved anymore. We loved Options coconut flavour hot choc but we could find any it in any of the shops, so i wrote to the company and they said it was a limited edition and they are not making it any more. WHY stop making something the consumers like. We used to have it with baileys and marsh mallows - i really miss it
 

littleme

250,000th poster!
I love 'Peanut Hottie'.

http//:peanuthottie.com/

When I'm being a skin-flint I use cheap Asda hot chocolate & put 1 spoon of Peanut Hottie in.....it makes it taste like Reeses Peanut butter cups, nom nom nom....
 

kyoto49

Well-Known Forumite
Ovaltine is the only way to go :)

Edit: The one made with milk, not the one you add hot water to
 
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