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Pistachio Butter
Pistachio butter is less well-known than other nut butters, but if your favorite nut is a pistachio, it only makes sense to turn it into nut butter. Pistachio butter has a mild taste and a surprising green hue, so you might want to make it for the intriguing color alone.
Cinnamon Brown Sugar Coffee Creamer
You can easily make this cinnamon brown sugar coffee creamer at home to sweeten your morning coffee.
Maple Glazed Donut Coffee Creamer
This maple glazed donut coffee creamer adds creamy maple flavor reminiscent of a maple bar to your fall coffee. Keep it on hand in the refrigerator.
Homemade Protein Powder
I've decided to make my own homemade protein powder after I tried many different protein powders, and kept running into the same issues: most are full of synthetic sweeteners, preservatives, and other artificial additives. Even after diluting them with water, they were still too sweet for me. Ultimately, I knew I wanted a protein powder with clean ingredients. At roughly $1.12 per serving, it's priced similarly to many mid-range protein powders on the market—but with far better ingredients and no unnecessary additions.
Erin's Irish Creme Liqueur
This is so easy, and since it's creamier than the store-bought versions of Irish creme liqueur, we prefer it. Drink a pinch as liqueur or use to make Irish coffees. One may add more Irish whisky for stronger flavor. Store in refrigerator for up to three weeks.
Homemade Creme Liqueur
Strictly for grown ups, this recipe smooth and creamy beverage is made with either almond or coffee liqueur.
Irish Cream Liqueur I
A smooth drink I sip with my dad on hot summer evenings.
Wolf's Light Irish Cream
This end product is a little lighter, and the recipe is a little more in-depth then some of the other recipes available. It will allow you to tailor some of the ingredients more to your taste. There have been many variations of this liqueur, but this one is the most accurate to store brands of Irish cream. It is also the most flexible. Store brands do not use Hershey's® chocolate syrup in their recipe. This one should have a better consistency and taste a little more proper to the famous brand 'B' from Ireland if followed directly. You be the judge.
Home-Made Coffee Liqueur
This easy and simple recipe makes three bottles of a favorite coffee-flavored liqueur! It tastes wonderful, too. The longer it's stored, the smoother the taste.
Irish Cream Liqueur
This is better than the commercial Irish cream liqueurs and is very popular with family and friends. Will store for several weeks in the fridge; just serve over ice.
Door County Cherry Bounce
A fun way to make your own cherry-infused liquor dessert drink. Tart cherries are the real star of this recipe. This is usually made in August and traditionally served with Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. Warning: The cherries are very strong after a few months, so eat responsibly. Serve over ice with Sierra Mist or Sprite to cut the liquor strength. Liquor-soaked cherries are also very good over vanilla ice cream for a fun adult dessert.
Cookie Mix in a Jar IV
Chocolate Covered Raisin Cookie mix in a jar with tag attached with directions on how to prepare the mix. These make wonderful gifts to give any time of year and also for wedding favors, hostess gifts, baby showers or take to a cookie exchange and make sure to bake some up so people know what they taste like to. Store in a cool dry place away from a heat source so condensation and clumping does not occur. Enjoy ...
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