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Aussie wrote:
> I Googled Pumpkin Pie Spice...... but a Pumpkin Latte????!!!!!
>
> I drink Chai Spice Tea, and it's very cinnamony etc..... I just just can't
> get my head around the Pumpkin (coffee) Latte thing.
>
>
> Pumpkin Pie Spice
>
> Use this in pumpkin and sweet potato pies, sweet potato casseroles,
> custards, and other desserts.
> Prep Time: 3 minutes
> Total Time: 3 minutes
> Ingredients:
>
> * 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
> * 1/4 teaspoons ground ginger
> * 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
> * 1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
>
> Preparation:
> Combine all ingredients. If you make extra, store in an airtight
> container.
>
>
> http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertai...od-1105-drink-
> pumpkin-latte-20101107,0,356286.story
>
>
>
> DIY pumpkin spice latte
>
> Adapted from the blog FrugalDreamer.com.
>
> Makes: 2 servings
>
> 2 cups milk
>
> 3 tablespoons canned pumpkin
>
> 2 tablespoons sugar
>
> 1 tablespoon vanilla
>
> 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice, plus more for garnish
>
> 1 cup strong brewed coffee
>
> Whipped cream
>
> Cinnamon, optional
>
> Combine milk, pumpkin and sugar in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat,
> stirring, until steaming. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla and 1/2
> teaspoon pumpkin spice. Whisk the mixture until foamy. Transfer into two
> mugs, filling each only half way; top with coffee. Garnish with a dollop
> of whipped cream and a dash of pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon.
>


Nor can I envision pumpkin spice latte. Ugh. I can see this for
a chai-type thing though.

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> Aussie wrote:


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>> DIY pumpkin spice latte


>>

>
> Nor can I envision pumpkin spice latte. Ugh. I can see this for
> a chai-type thing though.
>



I'll have to give it a whirl though ;-)



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>> Nor can I envision pumpkin spice latte. Ugh. I can see this for
>> a chai-type thing though.

>
>
> I'll have to give it a whirl though ;-)
>
>

Well, do give a report....
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> Aussie wrote:
>> "Jean B." > wrote in :
>>> Nor can I envision pumpkin spice latte. Ugh. I can see this for
>>> a chai-type thing though.

>>
>>
>> I'll have to give it a whirl though ;-)
>>
>>

> Well, do give a report....




There will be pictures as well.......

Something that unusual needs to be documented :-)


(On the lookout now for canned pumpkin)


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> "Jean B." > wrote in :
>
>> Aussie wrote:
>>> "Jean B." > wrote in :
>>>> Nor can I envision pumpkin spice latte. Ugh. I can see this for
>>>> a chai-type thing though.
>>>
>>> I'll have to give it a whirl though ;-)
>>>
>>>

>> Well, do give a report....

>
>
>
> There will be pictures as well.......
>
> Something that unusual needs to be documented :-)
>
>
> (On the lookout now for canned pumpkin)
>
>

Eeek! I thought this just had spice/flavoring. It actually
contains pumpkin? I really can't imagine that in coffee.

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> Aussie wrote:
>> "Jean B." > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> Aussie wrote:
>>>> "Jean B." > wrote in
>>>> :
>>>>> Nor can I envision pumpkin spice latte. Ugh. I can see this for
>>>>> a chai-type thing though.
>>>>
>>>> I'll have to give it a whirl though ;-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Well, do give a report....

>>
>>
>>
>> There will be pictures as well.......
>>
>> Something that unusual needs to be documented :-)
>>
>>
>> (On the lookout now for canned pumpkin)
>>
>>

> Eeek! I thought this just had spice/flavoring. It actually
> contains pumpkin? I really can't imagine that in coffee.
>



Samesame, I couldn't imagine eating chocolate with chilli in it, but some
people do.

I told the SO about this recipe, and she's keen to try it as well.

If I can't find canned, I'll just have to substitute 'real' pumpkin :-)


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Aussie > wrote:

>Samesame, I couldn't imagine eating chocolate with chilli in it, but some
>people do.


Ever since the ancient Aztecs people have been doing this.

The Spanish were very happy with their conquest of both these New World
food ingredients, and to this day people are still drinking chocolate
with chili in it in Barcelona and Madrid. And in various other parts of
the former Spanish Empire, including western North America.



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Aussie wrote:
> "Jean B." > wrote in :
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>> Aussie wrote:
>>> "Jean B." > wrote in
>>> :
>>>
>>>> Aussie wrote:
>>>>> "Jean B." > wrote in
>>>>> :
>>>>>> Nor can I envision pumpkin spice latte. Ugh. I can see this for
>>>>>> a chai-type thing though.
>>>>> I'll have to give it a whirl though ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Well, do give a report....
>>>
>>>
>>> There will be pictures as well.......
>>>
>>> Something that unusual needs to be documented :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> (On the lookout now for canned pumpkin)
>>>
>>>

>> Eeek! I thought this just had spice/flavoring. It actually
>> contains pumpkin? I really can't imagine that in coffee.
>>

>
>
> Samesame, I couldn't imagine eating chocolate with chilli in it, but some
> people do.
>
> I told the SO about this recipe, and she's keen to try it as well.
>
> If I can't find canned, I'll just have to substitute 'real' pumpkin :-)
>
>

Chocolate with chile in it is a whole 'nuther thing.

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Steve Pope wrote:
> Aussie > wrote:
>
>> Samesame, I couldn't imagine eating chocolate with chilli in it, but some
>> people do.

>
> Ever since the ancient Aztecs people have been doing this.
>
> The Spanish were very happy with their conquest of both these New World
> food ingredients, and to this day people are still drinking chocolate
> with chili in it in Barcelona and Madrid. And in various other parts of
> the former Spanish Empire, including western North America.
>
> Steve


Hmmm. Some brand is selling such concoctions.

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