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Traditional Snow Cone, Sugar-Free Snow Cone, Fresh Fruit Snow Cone, Sour Snow Cone, Ice Cream-

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Traditional Snow Cone Sour Snow Cone 1 cup water 2 cups white sugar 1 (0.13 ounce) package unsweetened, fruit-flavored soft drink mix 24 ice cubes In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water. Bring to a boil, and boil for about 1 minute, stirring often until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat, and stir in the powdered drink mix. Allow to cool in the refrigerator, and store in a container that will be easy to pour. Pour the mixture over shaved ice to flavor it. Sugar-Free Snow Cone 3 cups water 1½ cups Splenda™ (sugar substitute) ½ ounce unsweetened powdered juice mix 24 ice cubes In a saucepan, combine the Splenda™ and water. Bring to a boil, and boil for about 1 minute, stirring often until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat, and stir in the powdered juice mix. Allow to cool in the refrigerator, and store in a container that will be easy to pour. Pour the mixture over shaved ice to flavor it. Fresh Fruit Snow Cone ½ ¼-½ 24 bag fresh or frozen organic fruit (strawberry, blueberry, or other) cup sweetener (agave nectar, maple syrup or simple syrup from organic sugar) to taste ice cubes 1¼ cups water 2 cups sugar 2 (0.13-oz.) envelopes unsweetened pink lemonade drink mix 1 (0.13-oz.) envelope unsweetened cherry drink mix 24 ice cubes In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water. Bring to a boil, and boil for about 1 minute, stirring often until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat, and stir in the powdered drink mixes. Allow to cool in the refrigerator, and store in a container that will be easy to pour. Pour the mixture over shaved ice to flavor it. Ice Cream-Flavored Snow Cone 4 ounces evaporated milk 2 ounces concentrate of your choice (concentrates that work great as cream flavors are banana, peach, vanilla, strawberry, piña colada, coconut. Acidic flavors will not work well with the evaporated milk) 24 ice cubes Combine evaporated milk with the concentrate of your choice. Pour mixture over shaved ice to taste. NOTE: Once the evaporated milk is added, the flavor must be refrigerated and will last for approximately 4 to 5 days. When using frozen fruit, thaw the fruit for one to two hours. Blend until smooth. Add the sweetener of your choice, mix and then pour over shaved ice to taste. 7

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Traditional Snow Cone
1
cup water
2
cups white sugar
1
(0.13 ounce) package unsweetened,
fruit-flavored soft drink mix
24
ice cubes
In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water.
Bring to a boil, and boil for about 1 minute,
stirring often until sugar is dissolved. Remove
from heat, and stir in the powdered drink mix.
Allow to cool in the refrigerator, and store in
a container that will be easy to pour. Pour the
mixture over shaved ice to flavor it.
Sugar-Free Snow Cone
3
cups water
cups Splenda
(sugar substitute)
½
ounce unsweetened powdered
juice mix
24
ice cubes
In a saucepan, combine the Splenda
and water.
Bring to a boil, and boil for about 1 minute,
stirring often until sugar is dissolved. Remove
from heat, and stir in the powdered juice mix.
Allow to cool in the refrigerator, and store in
a container that will be easy to pour. Pour the
mixture over shaved ice to flavor it.
Fresh Fruit Snow Cone
½
bag fresh or frozen organic fruit
(strawberry, blueberry, or other)
¼–½
cup sweetener (agave nectar, maple
syrup or simple syrup from organic
sugar) to taste
24
ice cubes
When using frozen fruit, thaw the fruit for one
to two hours. Blend until smooth. Add the
sweetener of your choice, mix and then pour over
shaved ice to taste.
Sour Snow Cone
cups water
2
cups sugar
2
(0.13-oz.) envelopes unsweetened
pink lemonade drink mix
1
(0.13-oz.) envelope unsweetened
cherry drink mix
24
ice cubes
In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water.
Bring to a boil, and boil for about 1 minute,
stirring often until sugar is dissolved. Remove
from heat, and stir in the powdered drink mixes.
Allow to cool in the refrigerator, and store in
a container that will be easy to pour. Pour the
mixture over shaved ice to flavor it.
Ice Cream-Flavored
Snow Cone
4
ounces evaporated milk
2
ounces concentrate of your choice
(concentrates that work great as
cream flavors are banana, peach,
vanilla, strawberry, piña colada,
coconut. Acidic flavors will not work
well with the evaporated milk)
24
ice cubes
Combine evaporated milk with the concentrate
of your choice. Pour mixture over shaved ice to
taste.
NOTE:
Once the evaporated milk is added,
the flavor must be refrigerated and will last for
approximately 4 to 5 days.
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