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Fun Mug Recipes


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I just stumbled on to this while looking up a copy cat recipe for Bisquick (does anyone have one?):

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29-Fun ideas to try in a mug, great for gift giving, college students, work, teaching kids to cook, etc.

Most can be converted to gluten free! There is even soup and pasta and tea mixes.

I tried the banana pudding recipe, only I used vanilla and gluten-free vanilla wafers w/o the banana and it was great!

The Ambrosia was good but pretty sweet, might be better made with milk.

I am making oreos today and will try the Dirt Pudding...mm

I'm trying the tortilla soup recipe now...what a good way to use up the little bitty chips at the bottom of the bag!

RESULTS: Cup-o-soup! And its not salty. A little bit of chicken or a spoonful of beans would be good. I used dried veggie flakes for the soup mix.

Just be sure all your ingredients are gluten-free and allergy friendly ;)

Oh happy snacking day :D

Have fun and post your results so we can all know whats "hot" and what's "not"!!!


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Naomi Poe of Better Batter has a bisquick clone on her site.. Open Original Shared Link

purple Community Regular
Naomi Poe of Better Batter has a bisquick clone on her site.. Open Original Shared Link

Thanks! I found it. Her recipes sound/look good. Any idea how to make your own Better Batter flour?

purple Community Regular
I just stumbled on to this while looking up a copy cat recipe for Bisquick (does anyone have one?):

Open Original Shared Link

29-Fun ideas to try in a mug, great for gift giving, college students, work, teaching kids to cook, etc.

Most can be converted to gluten free! There is even soup and pasta and tea mixes.

I tried the banana pudding recipe, only I used vanilla and gluten-free vanilla wafers w/o the banana and it was great!

The Ambrosia was good but pretty sweet, might be better made with milk.

I am making oreos today and will try the Dirt Pudding...mm

I'm trying the tortilla soup recipe now...what a good way to use up the little bitty chips at the bottom of the bag!

RESULTS: Cup-o-soup! And its not salty. A little bit of chicken or a spoonful of beans would be good. I used dried veggie flakes for the soup mix.

Just be sure all your ingredients are gluten-free and allergy friendly ;)

Oh happy snacking day :D

Have fun and post your results so we can all know whats "hot" and what's "not"!!!

I tried the dirt pudding...you only need 1 or 2 gluten-free Oreos...it's fantastic! It only needs to chill 3-5 minutes. Any chocolate cookie would be good. Or for you non-chocolate lovers use any pudding, nuts or not, and any gluten-free cookies.

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