Hot Chocolate Mix Picture borrowed from weekofmenus.blogspot.com
this is very good hot chocolate :-)
My mom makes this recipe to warm our bodies and hands during cold winter days in Alaska.
ingredients
4 Cups nonfat dry milk powder
1&1/2 cups organic sugar
1 cup non-dairy powdered coffee creamer
2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder (i used hershey's)
1 (6 ounce) package instant chocolate pudding
1 Tbsp high grade cinnamon
instructions
1. place all the ingredients together in a large bowl.
2. whisk together until well combined.
3. store in a airtight container.
4. to prepare a cup of hot cocoa: add 1/4 to 1/3 cup of mix (i like 1/3 cup) to 8 oz of hot water. stir until blended. (if using 1/3 cup per serving you should be able to get 22 servings from this recipe.)
Taleah, the blog author, has hijacked my recipes to display to the blogging world.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Sunday, December 1, 2013
First Recipe ~ Homemade Playdough
This Playdough has a really good smell and does not taste good. XD
3 cups flour
1-1/2 cups salt
2 tsp alum or 6 tsp cream of tartar
3 Tbsp oil
2 packages Kool-Aid, your smell preference, if desired
Food Coloring, your choice color, if desired
2-3 cups water
In a medium or large pot over medium heat, pour water, place food coloring and Kool-Aid is desired, and oil. Stir.
Add flour, salt and alum/cream of tartar and stir.
Keep stirring until the liquid cooks in and the playdough comes together in a lump in the middle of the pot.
Dump out and scrape all the dough onto a oil safe surface, such as a clean cutting board, laminate or sealed wood table, or plastic place mat. Using hands, knead and work, being careful (IT IS HOT!!), until the color is even.
Store in a sealed bag or container. Will keep for up to 3 months. Do not freeze or leave out.
Have fun building many playdough creatures.
Optional: If you want permanent playdough creatures, leave out color and smelly stuff, and bake in a 300° F for 30-40 minutes or until hard and dry.
3 cups flour
1-1/2 cups salt
2 tsp alum or 6 tsp cream of tartar
3 Tbsp oil
2 packages Kool-Aid, your smell preference, if desired
Food Coloring, your choice color, if desired
2-3 cups water
In a medium or large pot over medium heat, pour water, place food coloring and Kool-Aid is desired, and oil. Stir.
Add flour, salt and alum/cream of tartar and stir.
Keep stirring until the liquid cooks in and the playdough comes together in a lump in the middle of the pot.
Dump out and scrape all the dough onto a oil safe surface, such as a clean cutting board, laminate or sealed wood table, or plastic place mat. Using hands, knead and work, being careful (IT IS HOT!!), until the color is even.
Store in a sealed bag or container. Will keep for up to 3 months. Do not freeze or leave out.
Have fun building many playdough creatures.
Optional: If you want permanent playdough creatures, leave out color and smelly stuff, and bake in a 300° F for 30-40 minutes or until hard and dry.
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