easy_ad_2.gif

June 1, 2007

FLAVIA Milky Way Swirl Coffee Recipe

Drink Shot

One of the more interesting benefits of owning a Flavia Fusion Drinks Station or the Flavia Fusion Deluxe Drinks Station is the ability to create different type of FUSION drinks by combining different filter packs. We had no idea before our visit to Flavia (full article coming next week), that each month they put out different coffee drink recipes. This month's recipe is a Milky Way Swirl. We really liked the hot chocolate/Milky way drinks and think this recipe sounds pretty yummy.

Here's what you'll need:

  • 1 Milky Way Swirl Filterpack
  • 1 FLAVIA Gourmet, Single Origin, Flavored or Decaf Coffee Filterpack Ice
  • Whipped cream (optional)

Here's what you do:

  1. Insert the Milky Way Swirl Filterpack and press the Frothy 2-Pack button to brew. divider
  2. Insert your favorite Gourmet Coffee Filterpack and press the Frothy 2- Pack button to brew. divider
  3. Pour over ice or place in blender with ice and top with whipped cream.

More details at FLAVIA Recipe CONNECTIONS

Read More in: Flavia

Share this Article with others: social bookmarking

Related Articles:

Came straight to this page? Visit Single Serve Coffee for all the latest news.

Posted by Jay Brewer at June 1, 2007 7:21 AM
Recent Comments
Post a comment









Remember personal info?




Please enter the letter "k" in the field below:
Please press Post only once. Submission of comments takes up to 20 seconds because of Spam Filtering.

Email This Entry: FLAVIA Milky Way Swirl Coffee Recipe
Email this entry to:


Your email address:


Message (optional):


Join the Mailing List Mailing List
Enter your Email

Subscribe - RSS

facebook_badge.jpg twitter_badge.jpg

Recent Reviews
Recent Comments
AO: Any idea if this is a conical or a disc read more
betty: we just bought the t47 after returning our 3rd machine read more
cas lencheski rn: What a terrible product...I bought this at our local food read more
Izepp: Which single serve Nespresso machine can take refillable pods? What read more
Rik Crosby: $2/cup is hardly "a few cents more" than other kcups. read more
Site Navigation
SSC Forums

FoodPire

KCup_Ambassador_2.0_Badge-02.jpg

NNanim_featured_blk.gif

This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Visit our other properties at Blogpire.com!

All items Copyright © 1999-2012 Blogpire Productions. Please read our Disclaimer and Privacy Policy