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they made out of liqud chocolate chip is made of chocolate and a rock is made of lava
CHOCOLATE ON MONDAYS ROCKS
The cast of Rocks and Chocolate - 2002 includes: Christo Chaushev as Newsanchor Malin Krastev as The Father Elena Vateva as The Girl Maria Vateva as The Shopkeeper
They eat chocolate sherbert cake and drink vodka rocks.
Using chocolate and butterscotch chips to represent igneous rock has limitations because these materials do not accurately mimic the physical and chemical properties of real igneous rocks. Chocolate and butterscotch chips do not have the same mineral composition, texture, or formation process as igneous rocks, so they may not provide a realistic representation for educational purposes.
The rocks you see around you - the mountains, canyons & riverbeds, are all made of minerals. A rock is made up of 2 or more minerals. Think of a chocolate chip cookie as a rock. The cookie is made of flour, butter, sugar & chocolate. The cookie is like a rock and the flour, butter, sugar & chocolate are like minerals. You need minerals to make rocks, but you don't need rocks to make minerals. All rocks are made of minerals.
A person can find soda and chocolate on Sims 2 Castaway for the Nintendo DS by digging for rocks and creating an SOS message on the beach. The food will then drop from the sky.
marble ice cream and chocolate cake #Justsaying LOL i speak nothing but the truth.....
BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST TASTING FOOD EVER!!!!!!! Because it has magical powers to calm, restore, bring joy, and make you forget everything else. Magical powers! I agree chocolate rocks (:-]
Pure chocolate comes from Cocoa beans...a typical chocolate bar will also have sugar, milk (if it's milk chocolate, not if it's dark), cocoa butter, lecithin, flavorings (like vanilla)
Extrusive rocks cool and crystallize on the Earth's surface or just below the surface when volcanic eruptions occur. This rapid cooling results in the formation of fine-grained rocks such as basalt and rhyolite.
Some creative recipes that incorporate pop rocks as an ingredient include pop rock-infused cupcakes, pop rock-coated chocolate truffles, and pop rock-topped ice cream sundaes.