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Hot Holiday Beverage Mixes
Alice Henneman, MS, RDExtension Educator
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension [email protected]
Photos by Alice Henneman
Julie Garden-Robinson, PhD, RD, LRDFood and Nutrition Specialist
North Dakota State University Extension [email protected]
Download recipes at:http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/yf/foods/fn1625.pdf
Give a cup of holiday cheer with these beverage mixes!
Delicious drinks without breaking your budget!
Mixes save energy!
Mixes save time!
Mixes save YOU money!
Mixes are a “priceless” gift!
“You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” ~Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
TIPS FOR SUCCESS
Making the Mixes
Level ingredients with a straight edge
Use wide-mouthed containers
Avoid spills — don’t hold spoon over other ingredients when measuring
Easy to “wrap” for gifts in canisters or canning jars
For every 4 to 5 jars …
¼ yard (9 inches) of material
Cut fabric circle so it hangs down about 2 inches from jar top – trace around a pie plate or other circle
Under lid band Over lid band(rubber band holds fabric)
Include recipe and tips
Attach a recipe card
or a label to the jar
LET’S GET STARTED!
Meet the Mixes
Double Chocolate Peppermint Candy Hot Cocoa Mix
Perfect after a chilly
afternoon of sledding, or
ice-skating, or making
snowmen
Spiced Tea Mix
This sweet, spicy cup of tea will put
you in a holiday mood!
French Vanilla Coffee Mix
Need a pick-me-up?
A cup of French Vanilla
Coffee will bring renewed
energy.
Mint Candy Coffee Mix
Chocolate, mints, and
coffee – perfect!
And, all you have to do is add boiling
water!
Download recipes at:http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/yf/foods/fn1625.pdf
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