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A Bank Holiday & Iced Coffee

In Daily Musings on May 27, 2013 at 3:06 pm

Boozy Iced Coffee- Averie Cooks

Hi Darlings! I hope you’re enjoying the bank holiday, both here and in the UK.  Although I’ve had an extremely busy week, I’m enjoying a marvelously long weekend; by getting lots of errands and projects done. While cruising Pinterest, I came across this lovely {and easy} Creamy Boozy Iced Coffee recipe, by one of my favourite foodie bloggers Averie Sunshine; who runs the blog Averie Cooks.  What I love about this particular iced coffee is that it contains Frangelico, which is a liqueur made with toasted hazelnuts, brown sugar, cinnamon, cocoa and vanilla extract.  Averie takes some of the most fantastic food photography, trust me you’ll come away drooling.

I’m looking for some new drink recipes to try out this summer, and this will certainly be one of them.  I’ll post them as I find them, so that you can try them too.  Click the link or the image to be taken to the full recipe, I’m sure you’ll feel it’s worth it.

Wishing you a fabulously short week.

Be Creative, Be Inspired, Be Amazing™

Shine Brightly

Maylana 2013

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Creamy Boozy Iced Coffee photo is the property of Averie Cooks

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  1. looks yummy! I am now officially missing my iced cappuccinos in NYC. It was so easy to get one there. Now… where I work in the neck-of-the-woods… sigh. Anyway you look lovely in this new photo!

    • Hi darling! Thank you so much for your lovely compliment. Now you have a delicious recipe to make your own iced coffee. It’s a shame it’s hard to get where you are. I miss NYC too, but at least I can get something good here in DC 🙂

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