Sunday, June 29, 2008

Great CopyCat Starbucks Recipes! (Food and Recipes)

Have you been craving Starbucks Frappuccino? I have found a great e-book that has Starbucks Recipes! Not only that, it also has all your favorite restaurants in it!

I absolutely love Starbucks, but I just can't afford it anymore! The cost of gas is rising so fast, and so is the cost of everything else. Everything is relative!

With the cost of everything rising, I have been looking for new ways to save money. One of these ways was to find recipes from my family's favorite restaurants. This way, it will save us gas money, and money paid for overpriced meals!

In my quest for recipes, I found this e-book full of Starbucks Recipes, among other restaurants as well. Most of them are my family's favorites!

I have included the Starbucks Frappuccino Recipe here for you as a sample of the recipes you will find in this e-book.

Starbucks Frappuccino

1/2 cp. fresh espresso
2 1/2 cp. low fat milk (2%)
1/4 cp. granulated sugar
1 tbsp. dry pectin

Combine all the ingredients in a pitcher or covered container. Stir or shake until sugar is dissolved. Chill and serve cold. Makes 24 ounces.

To make the "Mocha" variety:
Add a pinch (1/16 tsp.) of cocoa powder to the mixture before combining.

To make espresso with a drip coffee maker and standard grind coffee: Use 1/3 cp. ground coffee and 1 cp. water. Brew once then run coffee through the machine again, same grounds. Makes about 1/2 cp fresh espresso to use in the above recipe.

This recipe is so yummy! Your whole family will love it, and your neighbors will be begging you for the recipe!!!

Since you are reading this, I am going to take a wild guess here, you would probably love to own some Starbucks Recipes as well!

Discover Starbucks Recipes for yourself, and save money also! Find it at http://offto.net/starbucksrecipes/

-MFA CORP@food & recipes

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