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Posted by leveta (My Page) on Thu, Nov 5, 09 at 8:31 Follow-Up Postings:
RE: LOOKING for: a good and easy red punch
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| This one is good! Red punch slush =============== 3 (3 ounce) packages cherry gelatin 9 cups boiling water 4 cups sugar 4 cups water 2 (46 ounce) cans pineapple juice 6 ounces frozen orange juice 4 tablespoons lemon juice 1 (2 liter) bottle ginger ale Pour boiling water over gelatin and stir till disolved. Bring 4 c. sugar and water to a boil until sugar disolved. Add remaining ingrediants except Ginger Ale to cooled gelatin and sugar/water mixture and freeze. Take out of freezer 2-3 hours before using and add to ginger ale to make a slushy punch. |
RE: LOOKING for: a good and easy red punch
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| Here is my favorite: KRIS KRINGLE PUNCH 6 c. bottled cranberry juice, chilled 3 c. bottled apple juice, chilled 3/4 c. chilled lemon juice 1 1/2 c. chilled orange juice 2 (28 oz.) bottles ginger ale Sugar to taste Combine all of the above ingredients in a punch bowl except the ginger ale. When ready to serve, add chilled ginger ale. |
RE: LOOKING for: a good and easy red punch
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My favorite is just cranberry juice and seven up....half and half with lime slices floating in it. I get asked for the recipe over and over....no one can believe how simple it is. It's also good with cran raspberry... I also freeze some of the juice with slices of lime for an ice ring or whatever ice shape you might float in it. I don't like orange juice in a punch because it makes it cloudy |
RE: LOOKING for: a good and easy red punch
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| OH Linda! I thought you meant 1/2 and 1/2 (cream) !! Then you said OJ makes it cloudy and I thought, well wouldnt the 1/2 and 1/2 make it cloudy?? hahahah!! You meant 1/2 cranberry juice and 1/2 7-up....... I got it. I need sleep. This sounds good, I'm going to try it! |
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