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Thrifty Warm Apple Cider Recipe

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Date: 12/27/2004 Topics: Parties > Recipes Beverages | Readers Request > Recipes  
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Hello all!
I am looking for a thrifty recipe for warm apple cider for a New Year's Eve party. Any suggestions?

Thanks!
Donna in Kansas
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Post By katie a. (Guest Post) (12/30/2004)
A way to stretch the cider is to brew up some apple cinnamon herbal tea and add it to the cider in the crock pot. It tastes great and smells great that way.


Post By suzie (Guest Post) (12/29/2004)
In addition to adding cinnamon sticks to apple cider I like to slice up one fresh orange and put it in the crockpot too. Rinds and all. Adds a nice "orangey" taste and smells really good.


Post By (Guest Post) (12/28/2004)
In a slow cooker, add one gallon of apple cider and a half bag of cinnamon imperial candies. Cook on low. Candies will give a cinnamon flavor as well as make the punch a pretty color.


Post by sweetpkm (3) | (12/28/2004)
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we use apple juice and add brachs cinnamon discs..3 or 4 to start then add until desired taste..this is warmed in a crockpot


Post By pam (Guest Post) (12/28/2004)
i use apple juice and put those little brachs cinamon disc in them..add 3 or 4 and so forth until desired tatse..i warm mine in a big crock pot..YUMMY!


Post by ThriftyFun (4042) | (12/27/2004)
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Hi,
Here is a link to mine. It is good with or without the caramel and inexpensive.

http://www.thriftyfun.com/Christmas/tf402987_chr.html

Susan


Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) (12/27/2004)
Hi,

We made apple cider this year for our Christmas get-together and my husband bought two huge jugs of apple-cider and dumped them in a stock pot and added a few cinnamon sticks and turned on low. The kids and adults both loved it!

In the past, we have also used plain apple juice and added cinnamon sticks to that.


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