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Date: 05 Dec 2006 08:39:15
From: nash
Subject: Winter beverage nutrition
Season pleaser.
Sweetened Condensed Milk recipe, mostly used for baking and candy, I
love it for the best Hot Chocolate and Coffee going. Skim milk calcium
and protein is the best too Right? Stores for 3 weeks in the fridge.
This recipe made me about 2 cups. In a can at the store it runs $3-4
bucks for about a cup.

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INGREDIENTS
=B7 3/4 cup boiling water
=B7 6 tablespoons butter
=B7 1 cup white sugar
=B7 2 2/3 cups nonfat dry milk powder
DIRECTIONS
1=2E Combine water, butter, sugar and milk powder in a blender and blend
until thickened, 2 minutes. Store in refrigerator.
Takes about 30 minutes in fridge to thicken perfectly. I used organic
sugar. Wonder how honey would work? YUMMMMMMM





 
Date: 06 Dec 2006 07:35:15
From: nash
Subject: Re: Winter beverage nutrition

OldRoads wrote:
> Plain old Hot Chocolate.
>
> Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles
> http://OldRoads.com
>
>
>
that was an interesting bicycle engine
http://oldroads.com/bicycle_engine.htm



 
Date: 06 Dec 2006 06:59:03
From: OldRoads
Subject: Re: Winter beverage nutrition
Plain old Hot Chocolate.

Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles
http://OldRoads.com



nash wrote:
> Season pleaser.
> Sweetened Condensed Milk recipe, mostly used for baking and candy, I
> love it for the best Hot Chocolate and Coffee going. Skim milk calcium
> and protein is the best too Right? Stores for 3 weeks in the fridge.
> This recipe made me about 2 cups. In a can at the store it runs $3-4
> bucks for about a cup.
>
> All recipes.com
>
> INGREDIENTS
> =B7 3/4 cup boiling water
> =B7 6 tablespoons butter
> =B7 1 cup white sugar
> =B7 2 2/3 cups nonfat dry milk powder
> DIRECTIONS
> 1. Combine water, butter, sugar and milk powder in a blender and blend
> until thickened, 2 minutes. Store in refrigerator.
> Takes about 30 minutes in fridge to thicken perfectly. I used organic
> sugar. Wonder how honey would work? YUMMMMMMM



  
Date: 11 Dec 2006 14:06:21
From: Dane Buson
Subject: Re: Winter beverage nutrition
OldRoads <oldroads@hotmail.com > wrote:
> Plain old Hot Chocolate.

Mmmm, just like Mom used to make:

http://chocoibarra.com.mx/ingles/productos/izquierda-a.htm

My wife likes it with a little Ancho chile, but I usually take mine neat.

--
Dane Buson - sigdane@unixbigots.org
You should emulate your heros, but don't carry it too far.
Especially if they are dead.


 
Date: 05 Dec 2006 18:25:12
From: nash
Subject: Re: Winter beverage nutrition

Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman wrote:
> nash wrote:
> > Season pleaser....
>
> I would rather pretend I am drinking a cherry pie:
> <http://www.newglarusbrewing.com/beers/belgian.html>. Well worth the
> $7.50 for a 25-oz. bottle.
>
> Life is too short to drink inferior beer.
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Post Free or Die!

that reminds me I forgot to try the Apricot Beer they have now.



 
Date: 05 Dec 2006 18:24:46
From: nash
Subject: Re: Winter beverage nutrition

Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman wrote:
> nash wrote:
> > Season pleaser....
>
> I would rather pretend I am drinking a cherry pie:
> <http://www.newglarusbrewing.com/beers/belgian.html>. Well worth the
> $7.50 for a 25-oz. bottle.
>
> Life is too short to drink inferior beer.
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Post Free or Die!

that reminds me I forgot to try the Apricot Beer they have now.



 
Date: 05 Dec 2006 18:19:25
From: Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
Subject: Winter beverage nutrition

nash wrote:
> Season pleaser....

I would rather pretend I am drinking a cherry pie:
<http://www.newglarusbrewing.com/beers/belgian.html >. Well worth the
$7.50 for a 25-oz. bottle.

Life is too short to drink inferior beer.

--
Tom Sherman - Post Free or Die!