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![]() We used to make this in a large crockpot or even a coffee urn for many different events. The proportions are variable. Simmer together for at least 1/2 hour: 1 gallon cranberry juice (the real stuff, not "juice drink") 1/2 gallon orange juice Tea ball or cheesecloth containing: 1 cinnamon stick, cut in half or thirds 1/2 tsp. whole cloves 1 nutmeg, broken or cracked Remove spices before serving. Serve in punch cups with honey and lime or lemon wedges for individuals to add to taste. It's good with a little Southern Comfort, too. gloria p |
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On Dec 29, 5:20*pm, "gloria.p" > wrote:
> We used to make this in a large crockpot or even a coffee urn > for many different events. *The proportions are variable. > > Simmer together for at least 1/2 hour: > > 1 gallon cranberry juice (the real stuff, not "juice drink") > 1/2 gallon orange juice > Tea ball or cheesecloth containing: > 1 cinnamon stick, cut in half or thirds > 1/2 tsp. whole cloves > 1 nutmeg, broken or cracked > > Remove spices before serving. > Serve in punch cups with honey and lime or lemon wedges > for individuals to add to taste. *It's good with a little > Southern Comfort, too. > > gloria p So that must not use cranberry juice "cocktail"? How tart is this? Just curious, Kris |
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Kris wrote on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 14:46:14 -0800 (PST):
> On Dec 29, 5:20 pm, "gloria.p" > wrote: >> We used to make this in a large crockpot or even a coffee urn >> for many different events. The proportions are variable. >> >> Simmer together for at least 1/2 hour: >> >> 1 gallon cranberry juice (the real stuff, not "juice drink") >> 1/2 gallon orange juice >> Tea ball or cheesecloth containing: >> 1 cinnamon stick, cut in half or thirds >> 1/2 tsp. whole cloves >> 1 nutmeg, broken or cracked >> >> Remove spices before serving. >> Serve in punch cups with honey and lime or lemon wedges >> for individuals to add to taste. It's good with a little >> Southern Comfort, too. >> >> gloria p > So that must not use cranberry juice "cocktail"? How tart is > this? A "little" Southern Comfort? A lot is more the thing! A lot of Bourbon is another option! -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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Kris wrote:
> On Dec 29, 5:20 pm, "gloria.p" > wrote: >> We used to make this in a large crockpot or even a coffee urn >> for many different events. The proportions are variable. >> >> Simmer together for at least 1/2 hour: >> >> 1 gallon cranberry juice (the real stuff, not "juice drink") >> 1/2 gallon orange juice >> Tea ball or cheesecloth containing: >> 1 cinnamon stick, cut in half or thirds >> 1/2 tsp. whole cloves >> 1 nutmeg, broken or cracked >> >> Remove spices before serving. >> Serve in punch cups with honey and lime or lemon wedges >> for individuals to add to taste. It's good with a little >> Southern Comfort, too. >> >> gloria p > > So that must not use cranberry juice "cocktail"? How tart is this? > > Just curious, > Kris Cocktail is acceptable. "Juice Drink" doesn't have much flavor. If you use real juice, the honey works well as a sweetener. gloria p |
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On Dec 29, 8:47*pm, "gloria.p" > wrote:
> Kris wrote: > > On Dec 29, 5:20 pm, "gloria.p" > wrote: > >> We used to make this in a large crockpot or even a coffee urn > >> for many different events. *The proportions are variable. > > >> Simmer together for at least 1/2 hour: > > >> 1 gallon cranberry juice (the real stuff, not "juice drink") > >> 1/2 gallon orange juice > >> Tea ball or cheesecloth containing: > >> 1 cinnamon stick, cut in half or thirds > >> 1/2 tsp. whole cloves > >> 1 nutmeg, broken or cracked > > >> Remove spices before serving. > >> Serve in punch cups with honey and lime or lemon wedges > >> for individuals to add to taste. *It's good with a little > >> Southern Comfort, too. > > >> gloria p > > > So that must not use cranberry juice "cocktail"? How tart is this? > > > Just curious, > > Kris > > Cocktail is acceptable. *"Juice Drink" doesn't have much flavor. *If you > use real juice, the honey works well as a sweetener. > > gloria p- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Good to know. Thanks! Kris |
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