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Fuss Free Hot Cranberry Tea

Submitted by: dustinandlacey 
I have looked for recipes for hot cranberry tea that are simple and don't involve a lot of time. This is it! My mother is a cook who adds until it tastes good. This is what she came up with. Increase or decrease quantities to suit your own taste. 

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Hot Cranberry Tea

Submitted by: TERRAMISU 
A sentimental favorite. My mother and I made it when I was 7 and it's been a part of our holiday tradition ever since. A fun recipe to make with the kids. A slow cooker will keep it warm while serving. 

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Fresh Cranberry Spiced Tea

Submitted by: P.Pedd. 
Home Town: Joanna, South Carolina, USA
Living In: Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
A lovely clear red, hot beverage for holiday parties, an afternoon break, for dinner or bedtime as it contains no caffeine. I have been making this for decades and keep it in the fridge all winter. One of my most requested recipes! 

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Cranberry Tea

Submitted by: Cindy Callentine 
This elixir of juices, spices, instant tea and gelatin should be served hot. Store unused portion in the refrigerator. 

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Gingered Tea

Submitted by: Connie Lapp 
This is a wonderful tea when home alone on a rainy day or when the chill of fall fills the air. It always gives me a boost of energy, plus its taste is so soothing. -Connie Lapp, Honey Brook, Pennsylvania 

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Spiced Tea Mix

Submitted by: Julie Dvornicky 
Perfect for a gift or to keep on hand when friends stop by, this versatile mix can be served hot or cold. 'This was my grandma's favorite tea mixture,' says Julie Dvornicky of Broadview Heights, Ohio. 'The blend of ingredients makes it one of a kind!' 

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Cranberry Brunch Punch

Submitted by: Edie DeSpain 
'For a festive party punch, you can't miss with this refreshing beverage,' assures Edie deSpain of Logan, Utah. It's excellent whether poured over crushed ice or served warm.' 

Apple Cranberry Cider

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Spiced with cinnamon sticks and cloves, this warm-you-up sipper from our Test Kitchen is sure to chase away winter's chill. Serve brimming mugs of the hot beverage with your family's favorite cookies, muffin or bread. 

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Tiger Tea

Submitted by: Sue Ann O'Buck 
'Tee time' was deliciously refreshing when we poured this thirst-quenching iced tea at our golf party. I enjoyed coming up with the recipe titles for our theme foods. Even non-golfers know this bright beverage is named for famous young pro Tiger Woods. -Sue Ann O'Buck, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania 

Pineapple Cranberry Punch

Submitted by: Paula Zsiray 
Combining refreshing pineapple flavor with the zing of cranberry juice is how I created an easy-to-fix sipper to take to holiday parties. 
 
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