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Wed, 31 Mar 1999 10:58:37 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to everyone for your replies on my question concerning gf hot
chocolates.  No one knew the definites about fast-food chains and their
hot chocolate.  One person named a restaurant that uses Giardelli which
is GF.  Here are the brands I found out were gf, plus two recipes which
also look good.  Thanks again!!

Swiss Miss
Swiss Miss Premiere
Giardelli
Carnation
Nestles
Land O' Lakes

--We make our own choc mix and it is handy.  Your restaurants could provide you
with the hot water and bingo you have hot choc.  Recipe as follows:  l6 oz of
non dairy coffee cream (gf) Carnation Coffee-Mate 8 qt dry non fat milk or low
fat dry milk 2lb choc instant mix (Nestle) and l lb of powdered sugar mix well
and store in airtight container.  To use l/3 cup of mix to one cup of hot
boiling water.  These brand names were GF when we last checked.  A Jet Puffed
marshmallow (brand name) is also good as a topper to the hot choc.


 --Here's how I make hot chocolate - it uses milk.  Put one teaspoon of
Hersey's baking cocoa and one teasponn of sugar in a cup.  Add just
enough hot water to make a loose mud, then add milk, stir and stick it
the microwave for 2 minutes.  The end product is better than any of the
prepackaged mixes.

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