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If you are unsure whether this Sweet Milk recipe is suitable for your personal diabetic diet,
please consult your doctor or a qualified nutritionalist.
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Sweet Milk Recipe
Recipe Ingredients:
2 cup Reconstituted nonfat milk 2/3 cup Raisins
Recipe Instructions:
It should be made at least one day in advance of use, but reaches peak sweetness after two or three days. Combine milk and raisins in a jar, cover and refrigerate at least overnight. Before using, shake the jar vigorously. Milk should be an ivory color. Strain the milk to remove the raisins which will be mushy and a little flat tasting. Use milk as directed <in recipe>.
Shared by Dick Miale and son
Servings: 1
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Important Note: This Sweet Milk
recipe was located in the public domain.It is suitable' for
diabetics and low carb diets solely because someone, somewhere,
decided to publish them as such. I am not qualified in medicine
or nutrition, so please use your own common sense when deciding
which are appropriate for your particular diet.
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