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Starbucks Recipes: Your New Old Family Coffee Recipes

starbucks cup Starbucks Recipes: Your New Old Family Coffee RecipesWhy Starbucks recipes?

If you’re like the majority of people in the world, then you really can’t start the day without a coffee and, like a lot of us, you’ll know that Starbucks recipes are really the only one to use, if you want great coffee, that is. But what happens if you don’t have one nearby to go too; as strange as the idea may sound?

You probably already know that your normal coffee just isn’t going to cut it if you have a stressful day ahead, or, if you’re having a coffee morning. Wouldn’t it be great if you had Starbucks recipes so that you could make the best possible coffee for those important visitors? Well now you can.

You could, if you really wanted to increase the ‘wow factor’, race out and grab yourself a few Starbucks menus to hand out to them, but that’s going a bit too far, isn’t it?

Maybe not; or at least not when your Starbucks recipes coffee is compared to the awful brown water that your neighbor served up the previous week.

So, are you ready for it? Here’s the first of our Starbucks recipes:

Starbucks Recipes # 1

Starbucks Frappuccino

1/2 cup of fresh espresso

2 & 1/2 cups of low fat milk

1/4 cup granulated sugar

1 tablespoon dry pectin

 

Combine all of the ingredients in a covered container, or pitcher. Shake, or stir, until the sugar is dissolved. Chill and serve cold.

That’s enough to get any coffee morning off with a bang; isn’t it?

Of course, that may not be the coffee recipe of choice for everyone, though it does take some beating, so why not have another of the Starbucks recipes lined up just in case? Why not offer them:

Starbucks Recipes # 2

Starbucks’s White Chocolate Mocha

2/3 cup of whole milk

6 tablespoons of white chocolate chips

Coffee

Whipped cream

 

Add the milk and white chocolate chips to a saucepan and heat until the chocolate is melted. Make the coffee in an espresso machine, and then pour half of the milk and chocolate mixture into a coffee mug. Fill the rest of the mug with coffee, and top with whipped cream.

Ah, you’re probably already reaching for your keys so you can get down to Starbucks and buy yourself a cup; but I wouldn’t be quite so quick, if I were you, because this one of the Starbucks recipes has to be tasted to be believed:

Starbucks Recipes # 3

Mocha Java

1 cup of strong coffee

2 tablespoons of semi sweet chocolate pieces

1 tablespoon of sugar

1/4 of a cup of light cream (or half-and-half)

 

Combine the sugar, chocolate, and coffee in a small saucepan. Stir the mixture over a medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes, or, until the sugar has dissolved and the chocolate melted. Heat the cream in a separate small saucepan until steaming. Pour the coffee, sugar, and chocolate mixture into a coffee cup, and then add the hot cream.

Great Starbucks recipes, easy to do right?

So there you go, just a small sampling of some of the Starbucks recipes that you can start making for yourself.

There isn’t too much to it, you just need a few of the right ingredients, and a little time to experiment, and let’s face it, who wouldn’t want to experiment if it means testing out Starbucks recipes?

Just imaging it for a moment…

Everyone shows up to your coffee morning, and you offer them a homemade Starbuck’s coffee; using Starbucks recipes, of course. Obviously, you tell them that it’s from an old family recipe – you just don’t say whose family – and you’ll have everyone desperate to get your coffee recipes. You’ll probably never have been so popular.

Also, think of the convenience in being able to make these Starbucks recipes yourself, as well as the amount of money you’re going to be able to save. Plus, if you really want to, there are places where you can discover Starbucks recipes for some of the really yummy food that they sell.

So, it’s time to ‘wake up and smell the coffee’, the coffee made by yourself, with a little help from some really nice Starbucks recipes.

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