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Iced Gingerbread Coffee: A Winter Specialty

 
Author: Jan Verhoeff

Iced Gingerbread Coffee is a wonderful addition to our Christmas Celebrations. We've added several new traditions this year, but I have to admit, I'm enjoying this one more than any other and I wanted to share it with my friends online. So, here it is.

I know Christmas is over in a day - but Winter lasts a while, and Iced Gingerbread Coffee is a great winter drink.

About the best part of Christmas is the wonderful goodies we get to devour along with special drinks, interesting people, and the love we share.

I wanted to give all my guests here on The Coffee Clatter a special treat this holiday season...

Iced Gingerbread Coffee

Really, about any flavored coffee will do this - I just happen to prefer Iced Gingerbread Coffee - so whatever flavor of coffee you like, brew up a good strong cup and pour it up into a nice tall mug. Warm some cream or half and half in the microwave and add just a bit of sugar (enough to make it sweeter - not sweet) and blend it until it's frothy and foamy - maybe even a few peaks but not too firm.

Serve with your favorite toppings and something to munch on.

Some of the better toppings I've found for coffees include:

* Chocolate Curls
* Chocolate Sprinkles
* Cinnamon and Sugar
* Colored Sugar Sprinkles
* Chocolate Chips
* Caramel Chips
* Melted Caramel and Chocolate
* Powdered Sugar
* Cocoa (be sure you add extra sugar to the cream if you sift cocoa on top)

Some interesting munchies might be found at http://seekingjoy.tripod.com a cooking and recipe site.

It's a great introduction for new friends or - old ones...

Jan

Author Bio:

Jan Verhoeff

Somewhere between college and life, Jan began to focus on other people. Her intense need to feel accomplishment in her life drove her to finding a deeper contentment than just existing in the hoot 'n holler of southeastern Colorado. While the beauty of the prairie never escaped her eye for color and beauty, the intensity of her desire kept her moving ever onward.

Summers in Michigan and Tennessee brought her closer to something, but it wasn't until much later, as an adult, mother of four that she began to understand that her need for accomplishment included sharing what she had learned along the way. It also meant that her talent for painting the dream and writing her thoughts had a lot to do with her accomplishments.

She began to focus on actually writing down her thoughts and ideas in journals, revealing her prayer thoughts and life events. Bits of paper became treasures of memory, and a notebook became an outlet of hope and a step of faith. Jan put her thoughts on paper, and began to publish them, where she found opportunity, including various magazines, trade journals, and local publications. Her interests in business and new enterprise became a resounding outlet for her talent, and wisdom for those who sought it. Jan's interest in business development became her trademark, resulting in her first book publication in !992, "Building a Business: From Scratch". This 22 page booklet was published by a local printer in a vertical brochure format, selling more than a thousand copies nation wide. It has resurfaced in college classes as the basis for college term papers, graduate thesis, and research documents for small business courses over the past 13 years.

Seeking more diverse outlets for her talents, Jan most recently has written several short stories published in various books, including: "Stories for the Trail" with the Lamar Writer's Group, "Prickly Points of Life" a combination poetry/short story collection of Jan's work, and "Coffee Clatter" a bound collection of written works originally published in a newsletter published by her daughter, Brenna, as a Sophomore Year Project when she was homeschooling at Buchanan Academy.

More recently her work is available in a newsletter she publishes weekly via email, and various blogs listed on the right side of this page.

You may contact Jan at: janverhoeff@yahoo.com

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