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Darifree also makes a hot choc. mix. Anyone try that?

It's pricey, $10.99 a bag....

In a message dated 1/1/01 1:59:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,

maximom@... writes:

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GFCF Hot Chocolate Mix

1 2/3 cups Vance's Darifree

1 cup confectioner's sugar

1/3 cup gfcf cocoa

1/2 tsp salt

Measure the ingredients into a plastic container or an empty coffee can.

Cover and shake until well mixed. Then, to make each serving, put 4 heaping

teaspoonfuls into a mug. Add boiling water and stir until the powder

dissolves. To add a minty flavor, stir your hot drink with a peppermint

candy stick. Makes about 20 cups.

----- Original Message -----

> Has anyone made an instant cocoa mix that is gfcf?

> My sons love cocoa and enjoyed being able to prepare their own from

instant

> prediet rather than waiting for me to make a batch from scratch now with

soy

> milk.

> I am thinking of experimenting with Dari-free and Hershey's powder and

> sweetener, but this stuff can be expensive so I'd prefer to use a tested

> recipe if possible.

>

> Thanks for any input!

>>

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Darifree also makes a hot choc. mix. Anyone try that?

It's pricey, $10.99 a bag....

In a message dated 1/1/01 1:59:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,

maximom@... writes:

<<

GFCF Hot Chocolate Mix

1 2/3 cups Vance's Darifree

1 cup confectioner's sugar

1/3 cup gfcf cocoa

1/2 tsp salt

Measure the ingredients into a plastic container or an empty coffee can.

Cover and shake until well mixed. Then, to make each serving, put 4 heaping

teaspoonfuls into a mug. Add boiling water and stir until the powder

dissolves. To add a minty flavor, stir your hot drink with a peppermint

candy stick. Makes about 20 cups.

----- Original Message -----

> Has anyone made an instant cocoa mix that is gfcf?

> My sons love cocoa and enjoyed being able to prepare their own from

instant

> prediet rather than waiting for me to make a batch from scratch now with

soy

> milk.

> I am thinking of experimenting with Dari-free and Hershey's powder and

> sweetener, but this stuff can be expensive so I'd prefer to use a tested

> recipe if possible.

>

> Thanks for any input!

>>

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I use boiling water and Tropical Source semi-sweet chocolate chips which are

made on a dedicated line in Hoboken,NJ. they are gluten and casein free and

it taste great.

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