How to make a cup of Frappuccino - cheap!

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Tip 1 - How to Make a Frappuccino

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How to Make a Frappuccino

A good homemade frappuccino can rival the taste of the fanciest coffee house blend, and best of all, making your own frappuccino at home costs significantly less. There are a couple of ways to make a frappuccino, and each one allows you to...
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Tip 2 - Make a Starbucks Frappuccino for $0.32

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Make a Starbucks Frappuccino for $0.32

Frugal living blog Squawkfox's make-it-yourself Starbucks Frappuccino includes cost breakdowns, lots of photos, and a secret ingredient that can deliver your caffeine guilty pleasure for a fraction of the price.
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Tip 3 - How To Make Starbucks Mocha Frappuccino at Home [Copycat Recipe] - Eugenie Kitchen

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How To Make Starbucks Mocha Frappuccino at Home [Copycat Recipe] - Eugenie Kitchen

Today I’m making homemade Starbucks mocha Frappuccino. This is a copycat clone, not Starbucks’ proprietary recipe. Save time, money, and most importantly yourself with a cup of homemade Frappuccino. Does it take 1 minute to make this? First, add in the … Continue reading →

Tip 4 - How to Make a No Blender Starbucks Frappuccino

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How to Make a No Blender Starbucks Frappuccino

Measure out the sugar (Demerara or brown sugar) and dissolve in approx half a cup (100ml) of boiling water. You want to make a concentrated syrup with as little water as possible.

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