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This Is The Koolest No-Bake Dessert Ever

31 December 2016
Anna - TasteeRecipe
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30-minute recipes kool-aid pie

Who Needs The Oven, Anyway?!

Here’s a brilliant idea for a dessert! If you always seem to be short on time, this one is perfect for you. It only takes a few minutes to put it together, plus a couple of hours in the fridge. No whisking, no baking, no hassle! Just a really delicious and fluffy pie that everyone in your family will love. You can even choose the flavor yourself!

You can ask even your youngest kids to help you out in the kitchen while making this dessert. If your kids are a little older already, they can make this all by themselves – it’s so easy! You only need four ingredients, unless you want to add a bit of decorations on the top before serving. And you could definitely turn these into showstoppers for your kids’ birthday parties by adding a little bit of food coloring in the pie filling!

 

 

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Quick Tip: Use your favorite Kool-Aid flavor for this dessert!

There’s Amazing Flavor In This Pretty Pastry

09 May 2016
jessicafaidley
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Hi, everyone! I am so excited to share this wonderful strawberry lemonade cake recipe with you. I’ve had strawberry cake before, but this one packs a punch of zippy flavor with the addition of the lemonade. Forget pouring yourself a tall glass of the lemony drink; I’d rather eat it in the form of this cake!

 

You might think that making a cake like this takes intense skill, and let’s face it; you might be a great cook, but you’re no Martha Stewart. Ain’t nobody got time for that! I’m here to tell you that anyone can make this cake as it only contains five simple ingredients. Isn’t that amazing news?! I love the fact that I can bring a cake to a party that looks like Buddy the Cake Boss made it himself.

 

Recipe courtesy of Carissa’s Collections.

 

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Quick Tip: If you haven’t any Kool-Aid on hand or if you simply don’t like Kool-Aid, you can use any type of pink lemonade powder that you have on hand.

 

Herbal Kool-Aid That’s Good for you? No Way, Dude!

26 March 2016
Grace
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I know I want to give my family the very best ingredients when it comes to the beverages that they put into their bodies as I’m sure you do as well. That’s why it’s time to ditch the commercially processed soft drinks and juices and replace them with homemade herbal goodness. Herbal kool-aid is a fun alternative to traditional store-bought brands that you can make using a few simple ingredients that might be growing in your backyard.

 

Grab the kiddos and head on outside to collect your herbal kool-aid ingredients or head to your local bulk herb store for everything you need. You’re going to be amazed at how awesome this herb-infused drink tastes. We promise, your little lambs are going to LOVE it. The hibiscus flowers and rose hips give it an added boost of vitamin C and supply a passionate punch of tangy sweetness. Better make two pitchers because homemade herbal kool-aid never lasts long, especially on a hot summer’s day.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Pistachio Project.

 

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