RandyRun’s Chocolate Muffins Recipe! Some helpful info on the subject of Battle.net Accounts.

Dear Customers!

Good news: We haven’t had any trouble with the introduction of the new Battle.net accounts. That means that our delivery speed for WoW-Gold, WoW-Leveling, and WoW-Items remains at its regular peak. In order for us to deliver as quickly as usual, like with Power Leveling for example, please make sure your account has already been converted to a Battle.net account to avoid any complications. (In case you haven’t done so already) If you forgot to do so, then you will receive a message from us. So it’s all no sweat! ;-)

For the latecomers: What’s a Battle.net Account, and what is it good for, and how do I get it?

Battle.net is the server network with which Blizzard sets up all its Online Multiplayer Modes. Without a Battle.net account, nothing works in World of Warcraft any more, effective immediately. The switch to a Battle.net account is not a dramatic matter and is, of course, free. It apparently also holds a few advantages over the old account style. In the future, you can use your Battle.net account as your central login for all Battle.net games. (WoW, Starcraft 2, Diablo 3,…) With the switch, the in game friends list is also simplified, you won’t have character names, but rather account names in your friend’s list. Chatting with the opposing faction is supposed to also get enabled sometime in the future.

To convert your current WoW-Account, all you have to do create a battle.net account on the official Battle.net website. After that, just log in and click on “Add World of Warcraft Account.” You can also accomplish this via the account management on the World of Warcraft website. Please note: after the switch, your username will change. You will no longer log in with your WoW user name, but rather the account name of your Battle.net account.

Couldn’t care less about all this? Well… how about a delicious muffin recipe?

You don’t play any WoW or have already long since taken care of the Battle.net affair? Then this newsletter will still have something for you! Why don’t you… make some muffins! Here’s our Recipe/Formula for 12 RandyRun Scrumptious Chocolate Muffins:

½ pack of butter
100g sugar
2 eggs
225g flour
125ml milk
1teasp baking powder
2 bars chocolate

Preheat oven to 175°C. Either use muffin cups or some sort of muffin form, which should be thoroughly greased. Grate the chocolate into little pieces. Mix the butter with the sugar and throw in those eggs. Mix the flower with the baking powder and mix that with the butter cream you just made and throw in the milk. Fill the forms halfway with the dough, and sprinkle the chocolate pieces over it. Finally, put in the rest of the dough. When the muffins in the oven are golden-yellow, they’re perfect and can be taken out of the oven.

 

Have fun with the calorie bombs!

Your RandyRun-Team

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