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Dimitri wrote:
> "= . . = (EastneyEnder)" > > wrote in > message > eddie.starr... > > Joseph Littleshoes wrote: > >> Oh im sure Harrods will have a version of it, spiced wine is a > European > >> custom and i would be surprised if any particular major food > supplier in > >> Britain did not carry some version of it. > > > > Thanks Joseph, but that doesn't really answer my question... What is > Instant > > Cider mix? > > Take a look he > > http://products.peapod.com/5070.html > > add a packet to a cup of hot water - you get spiced apple cider. > > Dimitri I suppose i should throw away my boxes of Kraft mac and cheese before i say anything, but...Ewwww... --- JL |
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![]() "Joseph LIttleshoes" > wrote in message ... <snip> >> http://products.peapod.com/5070.html >> >> add a packet to a cup of hot water - you get spiced apple cider. >> >> Dimitri > > I suppose i should throw away my boxes of Kraft mac and cheese before i > say anything, but...Ewwww... > --- > JL Actually for sugar free with no caffeine it's not too horrid. Without question it ain't the same as steeping a gallon of cider with an orange and a bag of mulling spice. Dimitri |
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