Showing posts with label cacao nibs. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

More Summer Drinks: Stawberry Cider Slushie and Toasted Coconut Almond Coffee Frappucino

So last week we had the tea based drinks. This week is something different.

Originally I was going to show you how to make a strawberry cider slushie. My daughter and I saw the guy from the orchard selling these at the farmer's market. I was a tad suspicious, but it really was delicious. A bit sweet, but we split one so it was fine.


I could have bought strawberry apple cider at the farmer's market, but it was a really hot day and I didn't want to buy it and have it go bad because it wasn't on ice all day. I bought strawberries and planned to buy cider at my local fruit store.





Wrong!


Alas, it is not cider season and I couldn't find any cider to use.

So, you'll have to settle for the picture and the idea.

BUT!!!!!

I found this recipe and it looks like an awesome treat to make in the fall - maybe on one of those Indian Summer days.

Apple Cider Slushie at home

But I didn't want to leave  you with nothing, so I have another treat to share.

I used to love Coconut Mocha Frappucinos. I was very sad when Starbucks took them off the seasonal menu. :(

But I have something that tastes just (almost) as good and is only 45 calories!

Our supermarket was having a sale on the Califia Farms Almond milk so I bought the no sugar added toasted coconut flavor. Add that to some iced coffee, and ice cubes and you've got heaven for 45 calories. I also added a handful of cacao nibs which gave it a nice extra boost (plus they are really healthy).

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I also have a new favorite drink this week to keep me cool and writing.

I bought some coffee beans on Sunday from our local shop - Vanilla Hazelnut Creme. I used them to make a cold brew.

Note: I do NOT recommend mixing the toasted coconut with the vanilla hazelnut.  Just no.



The flavor of the coffee is so amazing that I can just add a little brewed coffee, a little milk and alot of ice and water and keep refilling all day. Because I'm diluting it so much, the caffeine kick is just like having about a cup or maybe two. The flavor stays strong because I used good fresh beans. YUM!