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I had a salad like this at Milestones (California Salad, think it was called).... so this is my version!!!
Tastes amazing & makes the house smell great, too!
Boil potatoes. Dice boiled eggs. add chopped veg, Mix miracle whip, vinegar, mustard, splenda & black pepper together & add to potato mixture
1. Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan.
2. Bring to boil; stir once.
3. Cover with a tight fitting lid or foil; reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
4. Remove from heat and let stand (covered) for 5-10 minutes
"This refreshing libation was created using Sweet ‘N Low® as part of a sponsored post for Socialstars. #donthesitaste"
[I subsituted Splenda, because I like the taste better.]
"This Skinny Cinnamon Horchata reminds me of delicious horchatas I have had while traveling – rich, creamy and spiked with cinnamon flavor. If your friends want, they can add a dash of spiced rum to the mix and it would be the perfect brunch cocktail. I love serving this creamy goodness with sticks of cinnamon and for those that want it a bit lighter in calories, I whisked in some Sweet’N Low® sweetener, perfect for those watching their waistlines and, of course, it’s diabetic friendly.
To make this for brunch, I offer this one suggestion – you can let it sit out on the counter at room temp for about 4 hours before you make a pitcher of this or, even easier, let it sit in the fridge covered overnight. I blitzed the rice and cinnamon sticks roughly in the blender before I strained it through cheesecloth which added more of a flavor punch. A touch of vanilla, some Sweet’N Low® and a quick grating of nutmeg and this horchata was a hit!
Make a pitcher of this and keep it in the fridge. Poured over ice, this creamy Skinny Cinnamon Horchata is the perfect icy summer refreshment."
"This icy creamy Skinny Cinnamon Horchata will be a favorite summer bevvie - creamy rice and milk meld with cinnamon, spice and a bit of Sweet'N Low for sweetness and couldn't be easier to make.
Author: Aly M. Cleary"
"From Cooking In Stilettos through Yummly"
This is modified recipe to make a version of Brazilian Cheese Rolls. I cannot fin Yoki Sour Starch so I substitute regular Corn Starch. Tapioca Starch/Flour can be found in many asian groceries.
This is the recipe my mom always from veggies in our garden. Change the seasoning to taste...I don't measure, just add until it feels right.