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By scarabali_13070816
lorton, 86
on August 13, 2010
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Of course you must use common sense to do any recipe, but this one was not good at all. The ingredients did not come together. I see why Ingrid Hoffmann named her recipe Crazy Coconut because it's plain crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By pmurphyOhio
Cleveland, OH
on April 09, 2008
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The video and recipe are not consistent. In the video Ingrid used coconut water and coconut milk. Neither mentioned in recipe. Also, recipe lists Rum (how much? and cooconut flakes. Ingrid didn't mention or use either in video/episode. Food Network please correct.
By zandera_8115347
St. Helena, CA
on August 06, 2007
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The recipe that is listed has the wrong proportion of sugar for the amount of citrus juice used. Make a regular lemonade recipe and add 1/3-1/2 can of coconut milk to it and it rocks. The flavor idea is a great one, the recipe is flawed. A+ Idea!!
I'm surprised that the people who made this recipe couldn't figure out that if their lemonade that was too sour it needed more sugar.
By nloiz_6360070
Connecticut
on July 29, 2007
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I saw the video clip for this recipe. Ingrid added cocnut water and coconut milk in the original recipe. It was not listed here. This recipe was awful!