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Use Non Fat Dry Milk for Coffee CreamerBy suzyspinkmoon from Clinton, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Non Fat Dry Milk for Coffee Creamer
That is a great idea! I was watching the line at my local espresso shop yesterday while at a stop light, and noticed the sign that advertised "Almond Rocha Mocha for just 3.50! Post by Poor But Proud RE: Use Non Fat Dry Milk for Coffee Creamer
Thanks for the great suggestion. I found a recipe on recipezaar.com which was the liquid version, mix non-fat dry milk with the water. Once it's mixed it has to be stored in the refrigerator and then has to be used within a short period of time. Post by MCW |
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