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I'll have to look up Tavis Tumbler, but I'll certainly do this tomorrow for my

afternoon treat. I make a hot chocolate just using milk and chocolate chips. I

heat it in the microwave until the chips will melt. It so good.

Terry

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On Mar 31, 2012, at 6:23 PM, " flnancy1958 " <flnancy1958@...> wrote:

> I have a large Tervis tumbler and this is my recipe:

>

> Generous handful of white chocolate chips.

> 3/4 Tervis tumbler of 40 cal. Vanilla almond Breeze almond milk

> 1-1/2 teaspoon instant coffee

> 1 pkg. Stevia/Truvia (I like it sweet)

> Blend those ingredients until you don't hear the chocolate chips making any

noise.

> Add 3/4 Tervis tumbler of ice.

> I made one today. You can probably add a frozen banana and a bit less ice if

you want.

>

>

>>

>> Frappuccino

>>

>> Ingredients

>> 6 coffee ice cubes

>> 1 cup milk

>> 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

>> 1 tablespoon powdered sugar

>> pinch salt

>> 3/4 teaspoon cocoa

>> 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

>> 1 tablespoon cashew butter or peanut butter

>>

>> Instructions

>> All of this is done in the VitaMix…sprinkle with cinnamon

>>

>> I cut back the peanut butter to 1/2 T

>> Added a second tablespoon of sugar.

>> I'm not sure how much frozen coffee I used but I think it was a little over a

cup. After I buzzed it in the VM i added a bit of today's coffee which was

slightly warm but not hot to thin it out.

>> It melts fast so it probably didn't need the extra coffee.

>> It's pretty darn good. Not too far off Starbucks either.

>>

>>

>>

>> Exported from A Cook's Books -- Recipe management for Macintosh

>>

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So, , the Tervis are safe for you and daughter to drink from? I

have seen a few Tervis tumblers in various stores here but am a bit

concerned about somehow accidentally getting a fake Tervis. I think I

will order online from them.

Velda

On 3/31/2012 6:53 PM, wrote:

> I LOVE Tervis! Used to be a huge Tervis store in Sarasota, FL we used to go

to all of the time. I have had the same set of red Tervis tumblers for over 30

years-still look as good as new, lol.

>

>

>

>

>

>>>>> Frappuccino

>>>>>

>>>>> Ingredients

>>>>> 6 coffee ice cubes

>>>>> 1 cup milk

>>>>> 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

>>>>> 1 tablespoon powdered sugar

>>>>> pinch salt

>>>>> 3/4 teaspoon cocoa

>>>>> 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

>>>>> 1 tablespoon cashew butter or peanut butter

>>>>>

>>>>> Instructions

>>>>> All of this is done in the VitaMix…sprinkle with cinnamon

>>>>>

>>>>> I cut back the peanut butter to 1/2 T

>>>>> Added a second tablespoon of sugar.

>>>>> I'm not sure how much frozen coffee I used but I think it was a little

over a cup. After I buzzed it in the VM i added a bit of today's coffee which

was slightly warm but not hot to thin it out.

>>>>> It melts fast so it probably didn't need the extra coffee.

>>>>> It's pretty darn good. Not too far off Starbucks either.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Exported from A Cook's Books -- Recipe management for Macintosh

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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to)

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I had wondered about the Tervis being safe at one time, but decided they would

be one of my few concessions to having " plastic " in the house. I had researched

and read they were made of melamine, but only in later years. The ones I have

are some type of acrylic. They are the most durable things I have ever come

across! I can't say for sure they are safe, but I do know I will keep mine, if

for nothing more than posterity, lol.

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On Mar 31, 2012, at 10:07 PM, Velda <solomon@...> wrote:

> So, , the Tervis are safe for you and daughter to drink from? I

> have seen a few Tervis tumblers in various stores here but am a bit

> concerned about somehow accidentally getting a fake Tervis. I think I

> will order online from them.

> Velda

>

> On 3/31/2012 6:53 PM, wrote:

>> I LOVE Tervis! Used to be a huge Tervis store in Sarasota, FL we used to go

to all of the time. I have had the same set of red Tervis tumblers for over 30

years-still look as good as new, lol.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>>>> Frappuccino

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Ingredients

>>>>>> 6 coffee ice cubes

>>>>>> 1 cup milk

>>>>>> 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

>>>>>> 1 tablespoon powdered sugar

>>>>>> pinch salt

>>>>>> 3/4 teaspoon cocoa

>>>>>> 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

>>>>>> 1 tablespoon cashew butter or peanut butter

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Instructions

>>>>>> All of this is done in the VitaMix…sprinkle with cinnamon

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I cut back the peanut butter to 1/2 T

>>>>>> Added a second tablespoon of sugar.

>>>>>> I'm not sure how much frozen coffee I used but I think it was a little

over a cup. After I buzzed it in the VM i added a bit of today's coffee which

was slightly warm but not hot to thin it out.

>>>>>> It melts fast so it probably didn't need the extra coffee.

>>>>>> It's pretty darn good. Not too far off Starbucks either.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Exported from A Cook's Books -- Recipe management for Macintosh

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> ------------------------------------

>>>>>

>>>>> Please bookmark these pages:

>>>>>

>>>>> /links/

>>>>> (this is the Links page where I save the answers to FAQs and Answers,

Recipes, and LOTS of other helpful information - this page is always being added

to)

>>>>>

>>>>>

/links/IMPORTANT_VitamixE\

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>>>>> PLEASE DON'T UNSUBSCRIBE IF YOU ARE GETTING TOO MUCH MAIL! (if you

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