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A crowd + Drink recipes (30)

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Recipe by: Marjory
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This vodka cocktail is reminiscent of a liqueur. Perfect for after dinner at your next party.
 
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Berry Punch used at all my family occasions along with many other punches but this one is my personal favourite. If you like it sweeter you can add sugar or maple syrup, but the sherbet adds the sweetness kick for me, there is never a drop left in our house!
 
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On a hot summer day, nothing hits the spot quite like this refreshing citrus and mint drink. The tea flavour helps to balance the sweetness. Add less sugar if you prefer and adjust to your liking.
 
Recipe by: Denise Goodman
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It is speculated that this North American Christmas tradition actually originated in England as a long lost cousin of posset. Serve this luscious combination of milk, cream, eggs and nutmeg with a measure of rum or brandy if desired.
 
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A use for my leftover berries I had in the freezer. Very tasty and high in vitamin C.
 
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Gorgeous Pink soda with frozen jelly cubes with fresh fruit. My family love this soda which i created back in Oahu. Its so delicious and a firm favourite at friends parties!
 
Recipe by: Susann
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Kinderpunsch is an alcohol-free, warming drink, served mainly at Christmas markets in Germany. Substitute white grape juice for apple if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: mumofsix
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This is a fun Halloween punch to serve at kids parties.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This aromatic cordial is a great partner to Thai food.
 
Recipe by: JHERCIK
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What a refreshing, fiery twist on lemonade. Freeze some of this into ice cubes to use in the drinks, so it won't be diluted!
 
Recipe by: Sally
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A classic Scandinavian hot mulled wine served with raisins and almonds. This will surely take the bite off those cold winter nights. Flaming the brandy is optional.
 
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Delicious! As it is with any Halloween punch, a frozen 'hand' adds just the right spooky touch! The combined colours make a delightfully scary look!
 
Recipe by: MOMMYGABS
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A must every Halloween - this recipe is great fun! A fake hand is frozen in a rubber glove and then presented in a bucket or glass punch bowl. Dress the hand up with a few Halloween gimmicks like spiders.
 
Recipe by: IVY KIRCHBERG
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Mulled cranberry juice, like mulled wine, is a winter tradition in my home. This warm, comforting drink is easy to prepare and is great for Christmastime.
 
Recipe by: rainy
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This is a spicy, sweet mulled wine perfect for Bonfire Night - or any cold night, really.
 
Recipe by: Sara
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This recipe uses an automatic filter coffee maker to brew the punch. If you don't own one, heat it in a slow cooker or a saucepan over medium heat on the hob. Grab your mugs and dive into this hot drink! Clean your coffee maker according to the manufacturer's instructions before using for coffee again.
 
Recipe by: Janet
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This is really great for parties and kids just love it!
 
Recipe by: Ruth Perkins
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This punch is perfect for birthday parties, and my kids love it. You might be surprised by how many adults love it too!
 
Recipe by: NATALIESMOM
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This version of the North American Christmas tradition actually cooks the eggs. Mixed with rum, this is a great Christmas party tipple.
 
Recipe by: Mary48
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Great for serving to children or designated drivers at Christmas time, New Year's Eve or parties.
 
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