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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Back to School Milky Way Brownies: Vintage Ad & Recipes

I like this Vintage Milky Way Ad. Students don't really dress like this anymore, and they're certainly not wearing heavy fur coats in August. School starts so much earlier these days, but it got me thinking about my own school days. 

My friend Donna always had Milky Way bars in her freezer, and I'd stop by her house on the way to school and have one. Her mother never minded! I love frozen Milky Way Bars. When we were older, Donna and I got a ride to high school with a neighbor. While we waited for him, we availed ourselves of the Milky Way bars on his family's coffee table! Maybe this wasn't particularly healthy, but it was a delicious way to start the day!

Now, I buy miniature Milky Way bars to give out at Halloween. There are always some left over. Here are two recipes for Milky Way Brownies that are for back to school! One's for home (or stuffed in a lunchbox), and the other's for a crowd.


1. EASY MILKY WAY BROWNIES!

Make your favorite Brownie Mix (I like Ghirardelli), following directions by adding the 1/3 cup vegetable oil, 1 egg, and 1/3 cup water. At 20 minutes into the baking (350F), put about 7 ounces of chopped up miniature Milky Way Bars or Milky Way Bites on top. Bake another 20 minutes. Oh yum! Gooey back to school love!

2. MILKY WAY BROWNIES FOR A CROWD!

This recipe for Milky Way Brownies is the Bees Knees! Love the Vintage Ad above!

Ingredients: 
1 pound unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 pound dark chocolate (70% cacao), chopped
6 ounces unsweetened chocolate (or very dark - 90%), chopped
2 Tbsp instant espresso powder
7 large eggs
2 Tbsp pure vanilla
2 1/4 cups granulated white sugar
1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 Tbsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
12 ounces miniature Milky Way bars, chopped
2 Milky Way Bars, sliced

Directions: 
Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter and flour 12x18x1-inch pan. Line with foil that hangs over sides (butter the parchment). This makes it easier to get brownies out.
In metal bowl or saucepan over saucepan of simmering water, heat butter and chocolate until melted and smooth; cool slightly.
In large bowl, whisk together eggs, espresso powder, vanilla, and sugar. Stir egg mixture into slightly cooled chocolate mixture. Cool to room temperature.
In medium bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, and salt, then add to batter. Stir chopped mini Milky Way bars into chocolate mixture. Then pour into prepared baking pan and smooth top with rubber spatula.
Place slices of full-size Milky Way Bar on top of brownie batter.
Bake 25 to 35 minutes, or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Do not overbake!
Let cool completely, then cover tightly and chill overnight. These are very gooey, so be sure to chill if you want to cut them!


Wednesday, August 19, 2026

(Almost) Instant 3-Ingredient Vanilla Soft Serve: Soft Serve Day

If you know me, you know I'm a huge fan of Beyond Good Chocolate Company. I admire their company and how they work to make the world better! 

I always have a Beyond Good Madagascar 70% chocolate bar in my desk. But Beyond Good also has great quality vanilla products.  

Our mission is to change the way the world experiences chocolate and vanilla. It’s a world with too many middlemen who walk away with too much of the profit. A world where beans are stripped of their natural taste and farmers are treated like photo-ops. A world where people have been blinded to the beauty of what real chocolate and vanilla can be. We’re bringing that world to an end. 

By sourcing the best quality vanilla and cocoa in the world, directly from the farmers who grow it. By pioneering a business model that has the power to change the food industry, forever. And by inviting you to enjoy something that doesn’t just taste better, it feels better. This is chocolate, and vanilla, made right.

So for today's Soft Serve Holiday aka Soft Ice Cream Day, here's a recipe from Beyond Good for (Almost) Instant 3-Ingredient Vanilla Soft Serve. Enjoy!

(Almost) Instant 3- Ingredient Vanilla Soft Serve

Ingredients 
2 cups (500ml) whipping cream 
½ cup + 3 tbsp (100g) powdered sugar 
1 tsp Beyond Good Pure Ground Vanilla

Directions
In a ziplock bag, combine the cream, sugar, and vanilla powder. 
Seal the bag well and shake to combine. 
Press out all the air and lay the bag flat on a baking sheet. Freeze until firm. 
Break the ice cream up into chunks and place it in a blender or food processor. 
Process until the ice cream reaches a soft-serve consistency. 
Serve immediately or transfer the ice cream to a freezer-proof container and freeze until firm.

OF course you can add chocolate sauce, if you'd like!

How easy is that?

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

S'mores Ice Cream Pie: Ice Cream Pie Day

Today is National Ice Cream Day, a perfect summer holiday. And, summer is all about S'mores, so put them together, and you have a great play on the traditional s'mores: S'mores Ice Cream Pie. I've posted S'mores Pie recipes before. They're usually made with frozen chocolate ice cream, but for this recipe uses Rocky Road ice-cream. You'll have lots more smores ingredients! How fun is that? I originally found this recipe on the Taste of Home website. I've tried other S'mores Ice Cream Pie Recipes, but this is my favorite! It's easy and delicious. Taste of Home has some wonderful recipes. Be sure and check them out!

S'mores Ice Cream Pie

Ingredients
2/3 cup graham cracker crumbs
2 Tbsp sugar
3 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
2-1/2 cups Rocky Road ice cream (or Chocolate), softened 
2/3 cup marshmallow creme (or marshmallow fluff)
3/4 cup miniature marshmallows

Directions
In small bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs and sugar; stir in butter. Press onto bottom and up sides of 7-inch pie plate coated with cooking spray. Bake at 325° for 7-9 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool on a wire rack.
Carefully spread ice cream onto crust; freeze until firm. Spread marshmallow creme over ice cream. Top with marshmallows; gently press into creme. Cover and freeze for 4 hours or overnight.
Just before serving, use a mini-torch and scorch marshmallows a bit--or broil 6 in. from the heat for 1-2 minutes or until marshmallows are golden brown.

Photo: Taste of Home

Monday, August 17, 2026

What to do with all that Zucchini in your Garden: Zucchini Brownies

If you planted zucchini in your garden, you're now probably wondering how to use up your harvest. Zucchini has a reputation for multiplying beyond one's plan, often hiding underneath the leaves. Yes, you can wrap your zucchini in blankets, put them in a basket, and leave them on the church steps, as I heard Erica Jong and Marge Piercy suggest many years ago, but you'll still have a lot to dispose of. However, Zucchini and Chocolate is a great and healthy combination. I have a plan!

I've posted zucchini muffin, bread, and cake recipes, but here's a recipe for Zucchini Brownies. You can never go wrong with brownies. I like my brownies, fudgy, so I really like this recipe. You can add frosting on top, too, for more chocolate, but I don't. These brownies are moist and delicious as they are. This recipe is adapted from www.crazyforcrust.com. You'll want to have a look at her video and definitely read her tip below, especially if you don't want cake-like brownies. And, you might want to make her frosting recipe.

ZUCCHINI BROWNIES

Ingredients
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup DARK cocoa powder
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
2 cups shredded zucchini
3-4 tablespoons water
1/2 cup chopped walnuts (optional-but I usually add them)

*Note There are no eggs, and this will seem more like cookie-dough when you're preparing it, but it will work!

Directions
Preheat oven to 350°F.
Line 9×13″ baking pan with foil and spray with cooking spray. Set aside.
In medium bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
Using electric mixer fitted with paddle attachment, mix together oil, sugar, and vanilla until well combined. Add dry ingredients and stir. Fold in zucchini. Let sit forfew minutes so batter can absorb the moisture from the zucchini. If your mixture is still powdery, add up to 5 tablespoons water (start with 1 tablespoon and work up from there, stirring well after each addition). Batter will be very thick but shouldn’t be powdery. (depends on how wet your zucchini is!) Add walnuts. Use your hands to work water in instead of  spoon. Dough is super thick. Do not add too much water! 
Spread in prepared pan.
Bake 25-30 minutes until brownies spring back when gently touched.

*Note Don't add too much water or your brownies will be cake-like (unless that's what you want)! The batter is thick and needs help spreading in the pan. If batter is liquidy or thin, you will have a more cake-like brownie.