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Want To Know The Secret Behind Soft Plumpy Lips? Try This Organic Homemade Lip Serum

It's always an argument on the topic of using store-bought lip-balms and serums mainly due to their harsh chemical properties and ineffectiveness. But during peak summer time due to lack of water content in the body your lips start to dry out and the same issue is faced during winters; chapped and flaky lips. As irritating as it may feel, you still continue to use the lipbalms from store knowing well they aren't benefitting you with your cause. But there is a solution to your chapped and dry lips and its right in your home. What if you try to resort to using only homemade lip serums and just stop using the chemically made lipbalms? Let me tell yo how simple it is to make with minimal ingredients and is just worthwhile. Speaking of effectiveness, yes it is absolutely effective and free of chemicals. This Lip serum recipe was simply experimental but surprisingly it turned-out to be a wonder for me. With just 3 basic ingredients this lip serum was ready in no time. Rose has medici

DIY Chocolate-Mango Cream-cake


"Life tastes better after a slice of cheesecake," said, someone. Well, it tastes even better if you'd try a slice of cream cake. You probably very rarely heard about a cream cake in the form of a cheesecake. I for an instance never heard of one before. My mother isn't a big fan of cheesecake, she doesn't fancy the tangy taste of cheese. So I came up with an idea of a cream cake; cream instead of cheese. 
The cheese part and the dripping sauce with berries is my weakness while the biscuit base I leave it for others. So this time I paired cream and a cake as the base which came out to be a fantastic combo. Chocolate cake has been my one and only favorite. Whilst the cream stays mango-flavored, you can definitely go for a plain/mango cake with this mango cream. Let's begin with the recipe

Ingredients

Chocolate cake

-All-purpose flour - 1 cup
-Baking powder - 1/2 tsp
-Baking soda -1 tsp
-Unsweetened Cocoa Powder (preferably Hershey's) - 1/2 cup
-Granulated sugar - 1 cup
-Powdered sugar - 1 1/4 cup
-Salt - 1/4 tsp
-Vanilla extract - 1/2 tsp
-Vegetable Oil - 1/2 cup
-Melted butter - 5tbsp
-Buttermilk- 1/2 cup
-Milk - 2tbsp
-Warm Water - 1/2 cup
-1 Egg

Cream

-2 Large ripe mango pulp
-Dream Whip- 1 sachet (36g)
-Gelatin powder- 2tbsp

For the cake

1. First off, whisk all your dry ingredients in one bowl and the wet ingredients in another bowl, whisking the egg first followed by other liquids.
2. Now blend all the ingredients together with an electronic hand blender or a whisk and keep it aside.
3. Pour the batter into a round springform pan. Tap the pan gently so that the batter is free from air bubbles. Place the springform pan in a preheated oven and bake it on 180℃ for 25-30 mins.

For the cream

1. While the cake is being baked, pick 2 large ripe mangoes (preferably Alphonso mangoes) and extract the pulp. Blend the pulp well so that no lumps are remaining.
2. In the same jar, combine Nestle all-purpose cream and blend again.
3. As per the directions, prepare whip cream and let it chill separately.
4. Add 2 tbsp of gelatin powder to hot water and wait for it to bloom.
5. In a bowl combine the pulp, Nestle cream, and whipped cream together pouring the gelatin and gradually stirring it.

When the cake is ready, remove the cake from the springform and thinly slice the top bulged part of the cake until you get a flat surface top. Transfer the cake back to the pan and stream the prepared cream on top of it. Gently tap the pan down so that the cream is evenly spread. Chill the cream cake for at least 5 hours before serving. Prior to serving drizzle some cocoa powder on the top.



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