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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

#HandcraftedEdible Christmas Gifts: Sugarfree Hot Cocoa

Thank you for joining us for week 3 of #HandcraftedEdibles2015! This week, we're sharing our favorite special diets creations. They might be gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, or sugar-free.

In the winter I drink gallons of hot chocolate, so for those inbetween-special times, I need to use a sugar free, fat free alternative.  This hot chocolate mix fits the bill!



Sugar Free Fat Free Hot Chocolate Mix
by Terri Steffes
Prep Time: 3 minutes

Ingredients (18 servings)
  • 3 c dry nonfat powdered milk
  • 1 c Slenda
  • 3/4 c cocoa
  • 1 small package of sugar free fat free chocolate pudding mix
Instructions
Mix together. Process in food processor to refine the milk powder. To make: use 1/4 c mix with 8 oz (or more) hot water. Store in an air tight container.
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You can download this free holiday tag with your hot cocoa gift!  It gives those who need to know what the caloric intake, protein, carbs and fat is in each cup.


In an effort to make all of her holiday gifts this year, Camilla at Culinary Adventures with Camilla invited some of her favorite foodie bloggers to share recipes for hand-crated edibles. Over the course of the next twelve weeks, we'll be sharing recipes from homemade spice blends (last week's theme) to charcuterie trays and everything in between. Hope you'll follow along for inspiration. You can find out more information, including the schedule: here.


In an effort to make all of her holiday gifts this year, Camilla at Culinary Adventures with Camilla invited some of her favorite foodie bloggers to share recipes for hand-crated edibles. Over the course of the next twelve weeks, we'll be sharing recipes from homemade spice blends (last week's theme) to charcuterie trays and everything in between. Hope you'll follow along for inspiration. You can find out more information, including the schedule: here.
Thanks to these gals and their Special Diets Creations!


  • Nichole, the Cookaholic Wife, is making a Paleo Caramel Sauce



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      1. How genius to use pudding mix! I bet it makes it so thick and delicious!

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      2. Always nice to have an easy lo cal treat available.

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      3. I bet with the pudding mix you can't even tell this is supposed to be healthier!

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