Recipes in a Jar
These make great gifts for friends and family for every occasion from Christmas to birthdays, to mothers day's and even just a pick me up for someone who is feeling down.
For these recipes you will need a jar that holds around 1 quart or 1.130 litres.
If your jar is airtight add the ingredients directly otherwise place them into
an airtight or ziplock bag and attach the recipe card instructions.
Tie the whole jar up with some cellophane or add some curling ribbons and a bow to finish off this gift
Jar Ingredients:
8 cups dry milk
1 pound instant chocolate drink, like Nestle's Quick
1 cup Coffeemate,
4 tablespoons powdered sugar
Mix the ingredients and put them into the jar
Tag Instructions:
Rich Hot Chocolate
Add 1/2 cup mix per cup of boiling water. Makes 24 cups
By Shellie Wilson. Shellie is the chief creative editor for Craftbits.
I didn't use as much dry milk as I was supposed to and my jar (1 quart) was filled with a lot left over. Also, the hot chocolate it makes isn't especially chocolate-y, in fact, it's rather light. This looked like an excellent project that would make some delicious hot chocolate but I was disappointed when I tried it.
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I like this, could be a nice little gift.
Sounds YUMMY!!!!
This will be a great Christmas gift for people at work!