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- Hot Beverage Mixes from The Culinary Cyber-Sleuth - Recipes for orange-spiced coffee, spiced tea mix, cappuccino mix, minted cocoa coffee mix, cafe mocha mix, and Viennese coffee mix.
- Orange Cafe au Lait Mix - Recipe from Betty Crocker's "Glorious Holidays". Yields 24 servings. Made with non-dairy creamer, sugar, instant coffee, dried orange peel, and ground cinnamon.
- Martha Sue's Cookies - Dry mixes for cookies, brownies, breads, soup, pizza, cocoa and granola, plus ready-made baked goods. Mixes are sold by the case. Ships in USA.
- Spiced Tea Mix - Yields 3 1/2 cups which is enough for 64 servings. It makes use of instant tea powder, orange flavored instant breakfast powder, and lemonade mix.
- Hot Beverage Mixes from Tupperware - A collection of easy, economical hot drink mixes, to keep on hand as defense against cold weather, or for gift-giving.
- Hot Cocoa Mix - A basic mix to which mint chocolate chips and miniature marshmallows are added. Instructions for gift giving are included.
- Quick Cocoa Mix - Using Nestlé Quik, powdered creamer, powdered sugar, and carnation dry milk.
- Herbal Salad Dressing Mix - Recipe for a dry mix that includes parsley flakes, oregano, basil, marjoram, sugar, fennel seeds, dry mustard, and black pepper.
- Russian Tea - Made with orange drink crystals and dry lemonade mix.
- Amaretto Coffee Creamer - Non-dairy creamer flavored with almond extract and cinnamon.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forests - The Sri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forests are a tropical dry broadleaf forest ecoregion of the island of Sri Lanka. The ecoregion covers an area of 48,400 square kilometers (18,700 square miles), which includes most of the island of Sri Lanka, with the exception of the islands' southwestern corner and ...
- Dry campus - "Dry campus" is the term used for the banning of alcohol at colleges and universities, regardless of the owner's age or intention to consume it elsewhere. The policy has received media attention in the United States, although dry campuses and debate regarding the switch from a "wet campus" to a dry one occurs in many other countries.
- Mexican dry forests - The Mexican dry forests' is a dry broadleaf forest ecoregion of Mexico. The ecoregion is a composite, and includes the dry forest ecoregions of Mexico's Pacific Coast from Sinaloa and southern Baja California to Guatemala.
- Jamaican dry forests - Jamaican dry forests are subtropical dry forests located in southern Jamaica. The most extensive dry forests are in the limestone hills of the Hellshire Hills in St.
- Sierra de la Laguna dry forests - The Sierra de la Laguna dry forests are a subtropical dry forest ecoregion of the southern Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. The dry forests cover the lower elevations of the Sierra de la Laguna, from 250 to 800 meters elevation.