Guest guest Posted August 3, 2003 Report Share Posted August 3, 2003 http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/normap/cfrecipes.htm I myself have used many of these recipes--I also make him one of my own things--SUPER hi-calorie fudge bars: Take one packet of Chocolate Scandishake (can also use vanilla, and just add cocoa or Nestle Quik to it--depending on how sweet you like it), mix it with about 1/2 cup powdered milk, 1/2 cup half and half, and 1/2 cup milk. You can also add another cup of milk and a packet of chocolate pudding--makes for a creamier bar. Then I pour them into popsicle molds and freeze them--Cody LOVES them! I have also made them using vanilla scandishake and mixed in mandarin oranges; vanilla Scandishake along with pineapple juice, crushed pineapple, a little coconut, and coconut milk (mmmm--tried those ones--YUM!); and strawberry scandishake with crushed strawberries in syrup. These go over VERY well, and don't last long. Here's a good recipe for hi-cal mini cupcakes: 1 box Pillsbury Butter Recipe Chocolate cake mix 1-1/4 cups water 1/2 cup butter 3 eggs 1/3 pkg Chocolate Scandishake Mix and bake as usual. Each mini cupcake (should make about 48) will have 70 calories. Sprinkle with a little powdered sugar or put frosting on. Scandipharm also has a recipe book for Scandishake--I can't find mine at the moment (it's probably in my cabinet), but you can probably contact them for it. It has lots of great ideas in it. They also make another product called Scandical, which is a tasteless shake-on powder you add to drinks or food for more calories. Cody didn't mind it, but I kept forgetting to use it! Another idea is to take the Boost pudding and put it over bananas--Cody's favorite snack!! If your kids like cheese crackers, you can take cheddar cheese and melt it in the microwave until it gets " crispy " --about 1/4 cup of cheese takes a minute or so. My kids all love these!! I have more ideas, but I'm going to stop for now and go watch a movie with my hubby! Later, all! S., mom to Cody (7, pwcf), DJ (9, nocf), and a (14, nocf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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