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14.5 | Ruby Red Punch | XENON::BIBEAULT | | Fri Dec 28 1984 17:55 | 15 |
| I tried this simple recipe for a holiday punch from CUISINE magazine and
it was a sensational hit!!!
Equal parts cranberry juice and dry red wine (6 to 8 cups each should
be good for the average
punch bowl)
1/4 cup sugar dissolved in water
Kirsch to taste (I used about 1/2 cup)
Fresh berries (strawberries are best but hard to find around Xmas)
Mint leaves to garnish
WARNING!!! This punch is dangerous! It goes down easier than soda pop... then
suddenly you realize that you can't stand up...
-mike (hiccup!)
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14.7 | CRANBERRY-CHAMPAGNE PUNCH | SKYLRK::WILDE | Dian Wilde | Thu Dec 18 1986 15:39 | 17 |
| My mother's alcoholic punch is as follows:
1/2 gallon cranberry-raspberry juice
2 - 3 bottles DRY champagne (to taste)
sliced citrus fruits for garnish (limes, oranges, lemons)
Mix juice and champagne and chill...pour over large ice ring in
punch bowl and float fruit in bowl.
This is not too sweet and would probably work with the other
cranberry-* drinks they have out...more champagne is added to
add alcoholic impact, or you could even add chambord or something
but if your guests are driving it might not be a good idea.
D
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14.8 | HOLIDAY PUNCH | CSSE::PMILLER | | Fri Dec 19 1986 11:12 | 23 |
| This was a favorite office party punch back in the days when
I worked at a place where alcohol was allowed! It serves at
least 20-25 people and has only a small amount of cranberry
juice. You can adjust the amount of alcohol to your wishes.
HOLIDAY PUNCH
Combine:
1 pint cranberry juice
1 cup fresh lemon juice
1 cup sugar
1 large can (or bottle) pineapple juice
Add just before serving:
2 large bottles of ginger ale
Ice (I like to add cubes w/fruit in the center)
1/2 bottle vodka or rum (half of a fifth)
(You could easily omit the alcohol - still makes
a nice punch. Enjoy!)
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14.9 | another punch recipe | COLORS::HOULE | Paul Houle | Fri Dec 19 1986 13:39 | 9 |
| Thanks for your responses.
Here is another punch recipe that I found.
Ingredients:
2 liters gingerale
1 36oz can pineapple juice
1 12oz can frozen orange juice
mix together in punch bowl and add slices of oranges on top.
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14.10 | Champagne Punch | NEBVAX::BEAUVAIS | | Fri Dec 19 1986 15:24 | 14 |
| Here is my favorite. I usually need to make a second batch !
Champagne Punch
2 bottles Champagne
1 bottle Sauterne or other white wine
1 lg can unsweetened pineapple juice
1 6 oz can pink lemonade concentrate
container of raspberry sherbet
slices of oranges, lemons, raspberries etc.
Pour pineapple juice, wine, and undiluted lemonade or large
ice block in punch bowl. Just before serving, spoon in the
sherbet, then pour over the champagne. Float fruits on top.
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14.11 | Non-Alcoholic Punch! | AKOV05::GALVIN | ALPHA.......works for me | Mon Dec 22 1986 12:50 | 17 |
| APRICOT-ALMOND PUNCH
2 (12-ounce cans apricot nectar, well chilled
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 (1-liter) bottle seltzer water, well chilled
ice ring
Combine apricot nectar, lemon juice, almond extract and cinnamon
in large bowl. Stir to blend. Add seltzer water. Keep cool with
ice ring. Makes 10 (6-ounce) servings.
Serve with: Almond cookies, pound cake or dried fruit tarts.
This is what I intend to have at my house on Christmas Eve so there
won't be any problems with anyone driving home.
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14.1 | Sauterne Punch | GEMVAX::ADAMS | | Fri Jun 10 1988 13:22 | 18 |
| Q: How can you tell a new noter?
A: They're always answering 4-year old notes!
This recipe originates way back in my college days when I worked
the night shift at the library. Boy, could we throw a party! One
of my supervisors came up with this one for some occasion or other.
Combine
2-1/2 C. sugar
2 C. lemon juice
1 sm. can frozen pineapple juice
1/2 pt. frozen strawberries
1 fifth chilled dry sauterne
2 qts. chilled soda water
1/4 C. brandy (opt.)
Nancy_who_thinks_that_it's_better_late_than_never
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14.12 | Double Berry Punch | PARITY::MCBRIDE | | Fri Jul 29 1988 11:00 | 12 |
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1 (32 oz) bottle raspberry cranberry drink
1/2 c. lemon juice from concentrate
1/4 c sugar
1 (10 oz) package frozen red raspberries in syrup, thawed
1 (32 oz) bottle lemon-lime carbonated beverage, chilled
In large pitcher, combine raspberry cranberry drink, lemon, and
sugar; stir until sugar disolves. Chill. Just before serving,
add raspberries and carbonated beverage. Serve over ice. Garnish
as desired.
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14.13 | PUNCH | POLAR::FERGUSON | | Thu Sep 01 1988 16:30 | 9 |
| ONE LARGE BOTTLE OF GINGERALE
ONE LARGE CAN OF GRAPE FRUIT JUICE
ONE LARGE CAN OF ORANGE JUICE
ONE LARGE BOTTLE OF RED CHERRIES
TWO ORGANES SLICED THIN
ICE CUBES
MIX WILL TOGETHER AND CHILL
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14.2 | Five Alive Sangria | BTO::DUCHARME_S | | Wed Sep 14 1988 08:55 | 23 |
| A Sangria Recipie put out by Snow Crop manufacturer of Five Alive
Fruit Beverage.
Five Alive Sangria
1 orange thinly sliced
1 lime thinly sliced
1 lemon thinly sliced
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 bottle (5th) Taylor California Cellars Chablis
1 carton (32 oz.) Snow Crop Five Alive Fruit Beverage
1/2 cup apricot brandy
Place the sliced fruit in large pitcher. Add the sugar and mash
with spoon to release juice from fruit. Add the wine, Five Alive,
and brandy. Mix well and chill. Serve over ice, if desired and
garnish with additional fruit slices. Makes 16 servings (about
1/2 cup each )
I have not tried this receipe but it sounded pretty good. I think
you could use either a white or red chablis. I prefer using a white
wine in a Sangria.
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14.14 | Punch with Cherries | POLAR::FERGUSON | | Wed Oct 12 1988 16:46 | 9 |
| 1 large bottle of ginger ale
1 large can of orange juice
1 large can of pineapple juice
1 jar of red cherries
1 orange sliced
ICE
OR
DRY ICE if you are making punch on halloween, it has a great affect.
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14.15 | Another Punch Recipe | 36057::BELL | | Thu Oct 13 1988 17:41 | 4 |
| I make a punch kind of like .1 , only I use Ginger Ale and Pineapple
Juice and then float large scoops of Sherbert on top. It looks
nice and you could use any flavor Sherbert (I usually use Orange).
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14.16 | Will This Work? | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Fri Oct 14 1988 20:24 | 5 |
| .2 makes me wonder if the following would work -- I make individual
drinks of part ginger ale, part cranberry juice and float a scoop
of vanilla ice cream on top. I didn't suggest it before for your
punch because I thought the ice cream would melt, but maybe.....
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14.17 | A couple of nice ones | USMFG::PJEFFRIES | the best is better | Mon Nov 07 1988 09:10 | 31 |
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CONTINENTAL PUNCH
1 quart grape juice
1 pint orange juice
1/3 cup lemon juice
1/2 cup sugar
4 (12 oz) bottles ginger ale
ice
combine first four ingredients, pour over ice, stir in ginger ale.
serves 12
********************************************************************
HOLIDAY SEASON PUNCH
2 quarts cranberry juice
3 quarts apple juice
4 (2 inch) cinnamon sticks
1 tsp whole cloves
1 (28 oz) bottle club soda
lemon slices studded with cloves
In large 8qt pot, combine cranberry and apple juices. Tie cinnamon
sticks and cloves in cheese cloth. add to juices and bring to a
boil. Reduce heat; simmer 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Remove spice
bag ( with tongs) and discard. Stir in club soda. Garnish with lemon
slices and cinnamon sticks.
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14.19 | Punch without the Punch! | NECVAX::OBRIEN_J | Happy New Year | Tue Dec 20 1988 12:54 | 9 |
| Serves 30
2 6-oz cans frozen limeade
2 6-oz cans frozen lemonade
1 Can Original Hawaiian Punch (Blue Label)
2 Cups Cold Water
1 pt Cranberry Juice Cocktail
2 Qts Chilled Gingerale
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14.20 | Hot cider works well in the winter | HPSRAD::LEWIS | | Tue Dec 20 1988 13:21 | 7 |
| If cider is available, I usually make mulled cider for those that
are driving -- it works well in a crock pot. Just add cider, cinnamon
sticks and some cloves and orange peel -- it helps if you can wrap
the spices and peel in gauze. Turn the crock pot on and in an hour
or so you have mulled cider. I've also made wassail without the
alcohol and it was pretty tasty.
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14.21 | Heat it ! | NHL::EDWARDS | | Wed Dec 21 1988 13:24 | 6 |
| I work on the assumption that the heating evaporates the alcohol
anyway. I recently made a Burgundy mull to which I added some Scotch
and Brandy - cause it needed more body - and I'm sure that after
the heating process there wasn't much alcohol left.
Rod
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14.22 | Do be careful, please be aware... | SSGBPM::KENAH | Fleas Navidad! | Thu Dec 22 1988 10:36 | 17 |
| >I work on the assumption that the heating evaporates the alcohol
>anyway. I recently made a Burgundy mull to which I added some Scotch
>and Brandy - cause it needed more body - and I'm sure that after
>the heating process there wasn't much alcohol left.
There are some people for whom *any* amount of alcohol is dangerous.
Heating may cause some of the alcohol to evaporate, but not all,
and even a little bit can wreak havoc. Don't assume that "It's
only a little, and the heat will evaporate the rest, so it's safe."
Not for everybody -- if you add alcohol, please tell people, so those
who choose not to include it in their diet (for health reasons or
for whatever) can avoid it.
andrew
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14.18 | Sugarless Punch | GENRAL::KILGORE | Cherokee Woman | Tue Dec 27 1988 17:15 | 12 |
| Sugarless Fruit Punch Makes one punch bowl
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1 - 2 liter bottle of Diet 7-up
1 - 12 oz can diet gingerale
1 - pkg sugarless Cherry koolaid mix
1 - 12 oz can frozen orange juice (with pulp is nice)
1 - frozen ring of sugarless fruit and diet 7-up
(the fruit I've used is frozen without sugar...try cherries, blueberries,
blackberries, if you don't mind the seeds)
Mix together liquids in bowl, add frozen fruit ring and enjoy!
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14.23 | SPARKLING STRAWBERRY PUNCH | BTO::GEORGE_L | | Fri Jan 06 1989 17:08 | 19 |
| 2 10-OZ PACKAGES FROZEN SWEETENED STRAWBERRIES,
SLIGHTLY THAWED
1 6-OZ CAN FROZEN LEMONADE CONCENTRATE, SLIGHTLY
THAWED
1 QUART OF CRANBERRY JUICE
2 28-0Z BOTTLES OF GINGER ALE, CHILLED
1 28-OZ BOTTLE OF CLUB SODA, CHILLED
2 TRAYS OF ICE CUBES
1/4 CUP OF SUGAR
ORANGE SLICES FOR GARNISH
1. IN COVERED BLENDER CONTAINER AT HIGH SPEED, BLEND STRAWBERRIES
AND UNDILUTED LEMONADE CONCENTRATE UNTIL THEY ARE THOROUGHLY
BLENDED.
2. POUR STRAWBERRY MIXTURE INTO A CHILLED LARGE PUNCH BOWL. ADD
CRANBERRY JUICE AND REMAINING INGREDIENTS EXCEPT ORANGE SLICES;
STIR PUNCH UNTIL SUGAR DISSOLVES COMPLETELY.
3. TO SERV: GARNISH PUNCH WITH ORANGE SLICES.
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14.3 | LAST MINUTE PUNCH | FSHQA2::DMORGAN | | Wed Mar 15 1989 10:39 | 13 |
| HERE'S A QUICK WAY TO MAKE UP A WHITE WINE PUNCH. ESPECIALLY IF
YOU ARE ONE OF THOSE LAST MINUTE PEOPLE.
COMBINE 1 LARGE BOTTLE OF WHITE WINE (FRUITY KIND)
AND 1 LARGE BOTTLE OF SPRITE OR GINGERALE WITH 1 CAN
OF MANDERINE ORANGES.
IT'S ALWAY A WINNER AT MY PARTIES!!!
ENJOY
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14.4 | My Famous Punch--Add what you want | JETSAM::ESC_4 | | Fri Jul 06 1990 15:48 | 18 |
| Years later I find this note and must add my "Famous Punch"
1 can of frozen oj
1 can juicy red hawaiian punch
fresh/frozen strawberries cut up
2 ltr bottle of sprite/7up
1 can of frozen lemonade
add wine to taste
to make it cold, but not watery, make lemonade (add some grape juice to
make it pink if it isn't pink lemonade already) and put it in a jello
mold and float strawberry slices on it, then freeze and put in pucnch
bowl.....
YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
s.....
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14.24 | True Margaritas May Not Be Appropriate | RANGER::PESENTI | Only messages can be dragged | Fri Jan 04 1991 07:54 | 12 |
| The recipe I use for "real" margaritas is:
2 parts tequila
1 part Triple Sec (or Cointreau)
1 part Rose's Lime Juice (or other sweetened brand)
I chill the mixture, and serve straight up in a salted glass with a
generous wedge of lime.
However, it's quite likely that your guests would get too blasted on
this recipe. (Mine have in the past.) You might want to experiment
with some of the more watery mixes available.
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14.25 | PUNCH | ATLEAD::PSS_MGR | Does Fred Flintstone do his own stunts? | Fri Jan 04 1991 09:01 | 21 |
| Here's my punch...This recipe is good for about 20 people or 10
heavy drinkers 8*)
First make all the ice cubes out of cherry kool-aid. You can
use a mold and it looks pretty neat with the one big block.
2 part Hawaiian Punch (or more cherry Kool-Aid)
1 part Orange Juice concentrate without water
(I'm sure they have pulp free)
1-2 parts Ginger Ale (some people like it fruitier than others)
1-2 Bottles of cheap white champagne (Andres is good)
For non-Alcoholic increase the Ginger Ale and omit champagne
Mix the punch (or kool-aid) with the orange juice concentrate.
Don't add any water. Just before you put it in the punch bowl
add the Gingerale and champagne...goes flat too soon if you
add it too early. Add your kool-aid ice cubes (keeps the
punch from diluting.
It's pretty good...Kristen
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14.26 | Margaritas, Ol�! | COGITO::FRECHETTE | | Tue Jan 08 1991 13:17 | 17 |
| The best recipe for large quantities of margaritas is (makes 2 gallons
pulp free)
1 quart tequila
1/2 pint triple sec
1/4 cup roses lime juice
1 large can frozen lemonade
1 large can frozen limeade
Lots of ice
In large punch bowl mix first five ingrediants. Add ice 15 minutes
before serving. Garnish with limes
You can also make an ice ring using with the limes frozen inside the
ring. This way the drinks won't get watered down.
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14.27 | Margaritas | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Tue Jan 08 1991 15:58 | 14 |
|
re .1,.9
It is quite a pain to try to order these babies out if you
want 'em done right! That mix just doesn't cut it - like you
said - blah! I make margs using the same ingredients as in
.1, but use different proportions (3 parts Tequila, 2 parts
Rose's, just under 1 part Triple Sec).
But I have been told that "real" margs are made with fresh-
squeezed lime juice. I've made them that way too, and they
are delicious if the limes are really good.
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14.28 | Margaritas, UP | RANGER::PESENTI | Only messages can be dragged | Wed Jan 09 1991 07:56 | 25 |
| I know what you mean about the bars... Last time we wanted a marg at the
Hacienda Nashua, it took us 3 rounds to figure out that we had to specify the
exact ingredients and the proportions. Their default is to pump mix out of a
soft serve machine (i.e. frozen). Then we asked for it "UP". We had to
explain to the bar-tabletender that we meant non-frozen with no ice. We
watched her place the order (fortunately the bar tender did not need to have
"UP" explained). She selected a glass (one of the bowl shaped ones the frozen
variety made popular), grabbed the soda hose, and pumped out some of the same
watery mix they dump into the soft serve machine (lends a new meaning to the
term "hose job"). The 3rd time, we went to the bartender, told her which
ingredients to use, in what proportions, to shake it with ice, and strain it
into the glasses we selected. Then we tipped her about 50% and said not to
forget how to do it when our dinner waitron ordered round 4. It worked.
As for the real lime juice (not to be confused with Realime brand juice), it
ends up too sour for my taste. Although, once the Hacienda was out of triple
sec and Cointreau (!!!) and they used Grand Marnier...that would have
benefitted from the unsweetened lime juice, cause it was disgustingly sweet.
-JP
(hmmm... maybe I should get my favorite recipe printed on business size cards
and just had it to the bar/tabletender)
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14.29 | up, with salt please | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Wed Jan 09 1991 11:48 | 15 |
|
JP, that's a great idea - printing up recipe cards!
My sister actually has the recipe written down on a slip of paper
for such occasions! The Hacienda makes good ones if you order
them straight up with no mix, yes, but it is truly amazing the
number of combinations and permutations restaurants in general
can come up with. It just makes you want to jump behind the bar
and show 'em how it's done, doesn't it? The only Mexican restaurant
I've been to where they make "authentic" margs is Casa Romero
on Gloucester St. in Back Bay. They use fresh lime juice, but it's
not sour at all. Yum. Wish I knew exactly how they do it.
And they don't serve them in those disgustingly huge bowl-shaped
watering troughs you mentioned. Ahhhh! Sigh. 8-)
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14.30 | Very Good Margarita Recipe | CAESAR::HARRIS | Brian Harris | Thu Jan 17 1991 17:57 | 36 |
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This recipe involves some work, but the result is excellent.
Real Lime Margaritas
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1-1/4 cup lime-zest extract (recipe follows)
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 cup tequila (nothing less drinkable than Cuervo Gold Especial)
1/3 cup Triple Sec
Mix and let stand 1/2 hour to blend flavors. Serve over cracked ice.
Lime-Zest Extract:
8 large dark-green limes
3/4 to 1 cup sugar
Using a very fine, rasplike grater (not a citrus zester) remove the
lime's green zest (no white pith). Add to 1 quart of water, using a
little of the water to rinse into the bowl any zest on the grater. Let
stand 1 hour. (reserve limes for juice)
Strain zest mixture through a fine mesh sieve, pressing firmly on
solids to extract as much liquid as possible. Add enough sugar to
sweeten to taste; stirring until dissolved. Cover and refrigerate.
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14.6 | A punch Mike Tyson would be proud of:))) | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Tue Jul 02 1991 06:06 | 21 |
| A bit of a late response to this but I tried this punch & liked it
so much that I used it on my wedding day.As Mike said,it is dangerous
as it seems to have the ability to make people forget how to string
sentences together!!:)......a really lovely punch that looks as good
as it tastes & got a lot of favourable comments from everyone who
drank it....The proportions I used were:-
2 litres dry red wine
2 litres cranberry juice
1/2 bottle kirsch
4-6 tablespoons sugar
1/2 punnet strawberries sliced
large amount of fresh mint.
This was then left to cool in a fridge overnight....
Once again,a really nice punch.
Kevin
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14.31 | hiram walker watermelon schnapps..!! | CRISPY::FREERJ | it's just meeeeeeeeee! =) | Tue Jul 23 1991 07:02 | 10 |
|
Go to a local liquore store...and ask for Hiram Walker Watermelon
Schnapps....it's GREAT....I used to mix it with citris fruit.
Also...if you want ideas....ask a Bartender...or sometimes
it helps to ask your liquore agent...they often have drink
manuals behind the counter...so a customer can get all the in
gredients for a specific drink!
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14.32 | Watermelon Cooler/3093.21 | MR4DEC::MALLEN | | Tue Jul 23 1991 15:10 | 8 |
| Did you check out note 3093.21/Cocktails wanted....
Watermelon Cooler Recipe in there...
1 part vodka
1 part midori
2 parts cranberry juice
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14.33 | Johns Punch | ORIENT::FENDELANDER | | Wed Jul 24 1991 18:45 | 15 |
| Here is my husbands
1 large watermelon
1 cantelope
1 fresh pineapple
1 pint (or so) bacardi 151
1 bottle cheap champagne
1 bottle fruit punch
scoup out the watermelon and cut into chunks and put back. Do the
same with the pineapple and cantelope. Pour the rest of the ingredients
over the fruit. Mix and let sit in a cool place for @1hour. ENJOY
****** note****
watch out for the fruit, it will absorb alot of the booze. It will
also turn the black watermelon seeds white!!!! The punch itself tastes
great, not over powering, just watch out for the fruit!!!!!!!
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14.34 | Suggestion for John's Punch | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Lynne - a.k.a. Her Royal Highness | Fri Jul 26 1991 13:48 | 7 |
| Take a whole watermelon, remove a plug just big enough
to stick in the top of a pint of rum or vodka, and let
the rum/vodka sink into the watermelon. Then cut watermelon
into a bowl design, remove the liquor soaked melon, and
use some of the watermelon to make the punch.
HRH
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14.4 | | TIMBER::HACHE | Nuptial Halfway House | Wed Dec 04 1991 11:36 | 1 |
14.35 | Open House Punch | TORREY::GOFF_SH | | Tue Jul 14 1992 19:48 | 18 |
| This Southern Comfort punch has become a standby at my home for
entertaining. Warning - it tastes like fruit punch, but has a real
kick!
Southern Comfort's "Open House Punch"
1 fifth Southern Comfort (bourbon)
3 quarts pre-chilled 7UP
6 oz. FRESH lemon jiuce
one 6-oz can frozen orange juice (do not dilute)
one 6-oz. can frozen lemonade (do not dilute-I prefer pink lemonade)
Mix in punch bowl, adding 7UP last. Add drips of red food coloring if
desired. Especially pretty when garnished with an ice ring and lemon
and orange slices.
(32 four-ounce servings)
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14.36 | Icy Cranberry Slush | TORREY::GOFF_SH | | Tue Jul 14 1992 19:54 | 17 |
| A big bowl of this slush is a staple in our freezer during the summer.
But don't share it with the kids....
Icy Cranberry Slush
1 32-ounce bottle cranberry juice cocktail
1 28-ounce bottle ginger ale
1 12-ounce can frozen lemonade concentrate, undiluted)
1 1/2 cups bourbon whiskey
Mix all ingredients in medium-sized bowl. Freeze in smaller airtight
containers (because of the alcohol it doesn't freeze solidly in large
containers). To serve, remove from freezer and let thaw 5-10 minutes.
Use a large spoon to scrape (shave) the icy mixture into stemmed
glasses. Serve with straws or spoons if desired.
14 six-ounce drinks
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14.37 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jul 15 1992 09:13 | 4 |
| � 1 fifth Southern Comfort (bourbon)
If you substitute bourbon for Southern Comfort you won't get the same
flavor. Southern Comfort is a liquer made from bourbon.
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14.38 | Christmas Punch? | NCMAIL::RECUPAROR | | Wed Dec 06 1995 09:38 | 2 |
| Any recipies for a Christmas punch? Something with egg nog?
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14.39 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Dec 06 1995 15:01 | 4 |
| Egg nog is normally a drink unto itself (subject to amendments) rather
than an "ingredient" in other things. Is it just a good egg nog recipe
that you'd like?
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