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This recipe is by Regina Schrambling and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A delicious clear, cold, non-alcoholic punch that we use at showers, weddings, receptions, etc., at our church. Best if all ingredients are ice cold.
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My grandfather used to make a huge bowl of this punch every Christmas. The recipe has been in the family for generations and it is delicious!
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Stir up a batch of these easy biscuits while you're making the sausage gravy.
Ingredients: flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, butter, milk
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Get Perfect Gin and Tonic Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: gin, club soda, lime juice, lime
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This is punch is so extremely easy to make that a child could do it, yet it is so delicious. It is always served at our family gatherings, and my sisters, brother and I all had it served at our weddings.
Ingredients: fruit, orange juice, ginger ale
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Get CHILLED MOUSSE OF PIKE WITH A TRUFFLE AND LOBSTER SALAD Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is very quick to make and an elegant starter to a meal for your guests. It is also a winner without the scallops and if you grow your own tomatoes, you can use the softer tomatoes and the flavor should be even better.
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Take your love of Creamsicles to another (boozy) level!
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Get Tailgate Punch Recipe from Food Network
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Slushies have more fun.
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A methodical approach and patience are required to master croissants, but they are totally worth the extraordinary effort. Butter, flour, milk and yeast never had it so good!