The boys were so pleased to be getting some Soreen to keep and to give out to others to help spread the word about Soreen and their limited edition 75th Anniversary Edition of Chocolate Soreen.
The boys decided to open a Soreen shop in our living room, we didn’t have too much passing trade other than a monkey, sack boy and a little blue teddy. The didn’t eat too much so we decided to take some to the boys football team and give some out to the parents. A lot of whom had never tried Soreen before, they really don’t know what they are missing. Hopefully we have a few more converts.
I gave some to my Health Visitor to give out back at the health centre to the staff. She was very grateful, I think they like to have a little snack for their tea. Some of the school mums were delighted with the chocolate Soreen and I have had nothing but positive feedback from it. My mother who keeps coming in and taking packets. She loves it. I love it and the children love it.
After speaking to Helen on twitter, who I mention below, she was talking about baking the Chocolate Soreen. I had to give it a go and baked it in the oven for 10 minutes on low and it turned into a lovely gooey warm, chocolate style brownie. I served it up with some Ice-cream for a special dessert and it went down a treat.
I found a recipe on the lovely Helen’s Crazy Kitchen Blog she created to make Chocolate Soreen Ice-cream, she is incredible and now I need to go buy more Chocolate Soreen to make this. Yummy.
The possibilities are endless when it comes to Chocolate Soreen. What would you do?
Chocolate Loaf is available from Asda 25th April for 6 weeks, in Morrisons from 20th May for 3 weeks and in Sainsbury’s from 23rd May for 3 weeks. Go get some while you can.
This is a promotional post in conjunction with Soreen. For more details please see my disclosure policy.
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