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4 Flavored Coffees- $22.00 6 Flavored Coffees- $31.00 4 of Our Most Popular Flavors! Each Package 6 of Our Most Popular Flavors! Each Package Makes About 12 Cups 4 Flavored Coffees- $22.00 6 Flavored Coffees- $31.00 4 of our most popular flavors! Each package 6 of our most popular flavors! Each package makes about 12 cups. makes about 12 cups. Cappuccino Cream Cappuccino Cream Crème Brule Coffee Crème Brule Coffee Smores Smores Southern Pecan Snickerdelight Southern Pecan Tiramisu Coffee Hot Chocolate Set- $26.00 Tea Set- $24.00 Each package makes 8 cups of deliciousness! 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Add ground meat, Add can of creamed vanilla Makes 8-12 (8 oz) dips! picante sauce, and grated corn, frozen corn, and Chocolate Chip Spinach Dip cheese whipping cream for 6 cups. Cheesecake Dip Add sour cream Chicken and Dumplings Soup Chicken Enchilada Soup Add cream cheese, to make 8 oz dip Add chicken, milk, and Add chicken, enchilada vanilla, and butter Hawaiian Cheeseball canned biscuits. Makes 10 sauce, and cheese. Strawberry Lemonade Dip/Pie Add cream cheese and cups. Makes 10 cups. Add cream cheese and canned pineapple Cheesy Potato Casserole Baked Potato Soup Cool Whip Add can of cheese soup, Add water, milk, and butter, and milk. Yields 9x13 margarine for 5 cups of Pan. soup Desserts - $19.00 Pies - $20.50 Sugar Free - $15.00 Breakfast - $19.00 Snickerdoodle Cookies Dreamsicle Pie Sugar Free Key Lime Pie Old Fashioned Cinnamon Requires butter and 1 egg Add cream cheese and Add cream cheese and Pecan Pancakes to makes 2 dz. cookies Cool Whip. Cool Whip Requires 1 egg, oil, and Funnel Cake Heavenly Chocolate Pie or PawPaw’s Sugar Free milk. Yields 7-10 pancakes Requires 1 egg, milk, and Cheesecake Chocolate Pie Vanilla Cinnamon Hot oil for frying. Add milk, butter, eggs, Add milk, butter, eggs, Chocolate Makes 6 cakes. and vanilla and vanilla Requires water or milk and Key Lime Pie Peanut Butter Pie makes 8 cups. Add cream cheese and Add cream cheese and Carrot Raisin Cheesecake Cool Whip. Cool Whip. Spread Great with bagels and muffins- add cream cheese Mexican - $19.50 Italian - $19.00 Cajun - $19.50 Asian - $19.50 Mexican Fiesta Dip “Tastes Like More” Tomato Jambalaya Kung Pao Chicken Add sour cream. Soup Add meat and tomato Add chicken, rice vinegar, Makes 8-12 (8 oz) dips! Add crushed tomatoes sauce. Makes 5 cups. and olive oil Chicken Enchilada Soup and water. Makes 4 cups. Cajun Gumbo Stir Fry Add chicken, enchilada Herb Dip Mix Add water and your Add 16 oz of your choice of sauce, and cheese. 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