Sips of Happiness

in Steemit Iron Chef13 days ago

Hello, dear chefs and friends of Steemit! 🌺


Happiness Frequently comes to us in the simplest ways. occasionally, it’s in horselaugh, occasionally in music, and frequently in a glass of commodity refreshing that makes our heart feel lighter. Drinks carry feelings, and I want to partake the contest organized by @lirvic with you what “ sips of happiness ” mean to me.

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Which drink tastes like happiness to me?

For me, joy tastes like a mug of ardent chocolate on a stormy evening. The warmness of the drink, the agreeableness of cocoa, and the creaminess of milk perceive like a anchorage in a mug. Whenever the skies are slate and the world feels massive, one belt of hot chocolate brings back cozy recollections of home, robes, and nonage stories. It’s not just a drink it’s comfort.

Can presentation spark happiness?

Yes, without a mistrustfulness! Imagine two mugs of hot chocolate — one plain and the other outgunned with ethereal whipped cream, marshmallows, and a sprinkle of cocoa greasepaint. Which bone
makes you smile first? donation adds beauty and makes the experience feel special indeed before tasting. Happiness begins with what our eyes see.

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My happiness drink creation

Still, I would name it “ Blissful Breeze, If I could design a special drink of joy. ” Its constituents would be

Chilled lemonade for newness.

A sprinkle of mint leaves for coolness.

A gusto of gusto for energy.

A slice of cucumber for calmness.

A many drops of rose water for scent.

Served in a altitudinous glass with ice cells and a slice of bomb on the hem, this drink would be perfect for summer afterlife when everyone needs a stimulating escape.

Who would I partake it with?

I’d love to partake my “ Blissful Breeze ” with @mohammad1076, @abdullaht, and @rmj, because happiness becomes real when it’s enjoyed with musketeers.

Happiness isn't always set up in grand effects — it frequently hides in small, simple drafts that bring grins and recollections.

Best Regards,
@taaher1