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A Thanksgiving day coffee recipe.

1. Coffee S'more Milkshake
This recipe combines the after dinner coffee with a decadent dessert. It's super delicious and easy to make right at home.
Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup brewed coffee
  • Chocolate sauce, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon marshmallow cream
  • 4 cups vanilla ice cream
  • Crushed graham crackers for topping
  • Chocolate drops for garnish.
Directions
  1. Brew the coffee in your Mr. Coffee Electric French Press.
  2. Grab two glasses and spread the chocolate sauce along the interior sides in a vertical pattern. The glass should look as if it's striped with chocolate.
  3. Spread marshmallow cream around the lip of each glass.
  4. In a blender or food processor, combine the coffee and ice cream until they are well mixed.
  5. Pour the mixture into the glasses and top with crushed graham crackers.
  6. Garnish with a chocolate drop and serve.

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