February 15th, 2010 by Rexx
Ahhh, I’ve lost mine in the past few days and was wanting to make it for New Years. All I remember is it contained instant coffee, heavy cream, bourbon and I’m sure several other ingredients. Anyone have a recipe or something similar? Thanks!
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February 15th, 2010 by Rexx
Mocha, I know.
But, I always make hot chocolate with Nesquick powder, and it’s fine.
Is there any recipe that combines hot chocolate with coffee?
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February 15th, 2010 by Rexx
I need to gain some weight so for a snack today I was planning to have a milkshake. Can you give me any suggestions on some recipes? These are the things I currently have in my kitchen: (and I’m lactose intolerant)
Peanut Butter lactose free ice cream
Vanilla Silk Light soy milk
BOOST – Vanilla flavor
Ensure – Strawberry, Chocolate, Coffee, Vanilla, and Butter Pecan flavor
Coconut lactose free sorbet
Lactaid 2% milk
Smucker’s Chocolate syrup
A frozen banana
Regular bananas
Cherry ice cream
Vanilla fudge caramel swirl ice cream
Soy yogurt
Okay, I know that’s a lot of stuff, but I’m totally out of inspiration and I want to have a unique milkshake that is nutritious, delicious, yadda yadda. (=
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February 14th, 2010 by Rexx
My family sometimes called it Chocolate Mini Cake. We had the recipe for years. It was made with buttermilk and a touch of cinnamon. No marshmallows. No coffee. If I remember you cook the buttermilk, chocolate, butter??? Yummy!
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February 14th, 2010 by Rexx
i weigh close to 225 =[
i’m wanting to lose 81 pounds by july, i know i can do it.. i just need some help.
i was wondering if anyone had any great low calorie recipes that they could share with me.
i drink wayyy more than i eat so i drink alot of smoothies, coffee, tea and water. i make my shakes out of bananas and chocolate soy milk.. but i’m kinda getting sick of that recipe so if you know any good shakes that use chocolate soy milk then let m know please..
also what are some good meals to eat and what are the recipes?
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February 13th, 2010 by Rexx
I have a recipe for German Style Eiskaffee (Iced Coffee Drink), it seems to watery, how can i make it a little thicker, kinda like a shake.
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February 12th, 2010 by Rexx
I’ve been noticing more and more tip jars showing up in the most ridiculous places. Subway, donut shops, pretzel stores, coffee shops. These people aren’t going above the call of duty. They’re following standard protocols and recipes.
Now don’t get me wrong. I’ve been working retail my whole life and I know that it’s a hard job, but these employees are being paid regular hourly wages. They are not waiters who only make $2 an hour. They’re not in an industry forced to live off tips. I shouldn’t be expected to tip someone to pour a cup of coffee or make a sandwich that they are being paid to make.
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February 12th, 2010 by Rexx
So I’m sitting at work and had that sudden crave for something sweet but bitter; coffee came into mind.
After the holidays, the HR dept. left some candy canes sitting in the lounge/lunch room.
I went in and started to brew some Creme Brulee flavored coffee.
As I waited, I put together some ingredients.
-Creamer
-Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup
-Candy Cane
The coffee was done brewing and I put syrup on the walls of my coffee cup so it would drip all the way down to the bottom. I put the candy cane in, some creamer over it and put in the coffee. The candy cane broke into 2 and I mixed it up. 5 minutes later I took a sip of what was some GOOOOOOOD coffee with a pinch of chocolate/peppermint flavor.
SOMEONE TRY THIS AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!
Be creative and post your recipes!
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February 11th, 2010 by Rexx
I needed ground cloves for a pumpkin pie recipe and the store didn’t have it, so I already had whole cloves. I thought that if I ground them up in my coffee grinder real fine that would do the trick. It worked great for the recipe, but it left a resin inside my coffee grinder lid. It doesn’t come off when soaked in hot, soapy water. Does anyone know how to remove it without using turpentine or some other toxic chemical?
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February 11th, 2010 by Rexx
Okay… I know basically everyone says there’s coffee in it but I know for a fact that that is not true. If anyone who has worked there in the past could please give me the recipe it would be much appreciated.
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