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For the Sweet Tooth :)

This weekend we celebrated my Dad's B-day, and as a tradition, the b-day boy or girl can choose the cake and either my Mom or I will make it. Lately, its usually me, though...Like it was with my birthday a few weeks ago. I made myself coconut cake...and it was yummmm. This weekend I made chocolate-mocha cake. Well...my Dad wanted simple classic chocolate cake and as I was browsing among the millions of chocolate cake recipes, this certain recipe caought my eye and it involved coffee in it so I thought...this is it!And yes, it was it :D
The cake was so good, it disappeared in 2 days!! Which is very surprising since cakes are not that popular in my house. Especially chocolate ones. I LOVE chocolate, let me state this. I absolutely love chocolate but not in cakes. And not in ice cream. But other than that... :P
So the cake itself is just sooo moist, the frosting is really good, too. It was just perfect.
I'm gonna link the recipe, although I did some changes in it. Like I worked with different measurements...I figured the recipe is for a very small cake, and I wanted a bigger one :)
Chocolate is needed!!

Spreading the yummy frosting :)

Voila!

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/beattys-chocolate-cake-recipe/index.html
And here it is the recipe!

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