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Ice Cream Brandy Punch

Submitted by: May and Siv
A traditional drink that everyone will chug! Made with brandy, milk, egg and ice cream! 

Grampa's Brandy Alexander

Submitted by: Leslie
Brandy, creme de cacao, chocolate syrup and ice cream make this a chocolately Alexander the Great! 

Brandy Slush I

Submitted by: Sharon
Graciously cold, wonderful, refreshing summer treat! This recipe is good even without the brandy! 

Brandy Simple Syrup

Submitted by: Glory
Simple Syrup is brushed on cakes for added moisture and flavor. This one can be flavored with brandy or rum. 

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Christmas Creamy Egg Nog

Submitted by: Sara
This rich and creamy drink was especially designed for cold Christmas nights. 

Hot Chocolate - South American Style

Submitted by: Fawn1N
This is a traditional South American chocolate drink, but to market it well I made it hot chocolate, even though in the old days South Americans didn't drink it hot. The recipe uses chili powder, and I used red bell pepper to match the sweetness of the chocolate. This is a good way to bring an old recipe into today. 

Cranberry Brandy Slush

Submitted by: Susanne
This slushy drink is perfect for summer entertaining. Orange, lemonade, brandy and cranberry juice are frozen into a slush, then topped with lemon-lime soda. 

Brandy Slush II

Submitted by: Kerrie
A delicious, cool drink on a hot day. Apricot brandy is mixed with tea, orange juice and lemonade concentrate, then frozen into slush. A hit at showers, garden parties or just to laze around drinking. 

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Submitted by: Michaela Albright
Grand Marnier and Irish cream add some pep to a mug of hot coffee. This recipe is great on a cold winter day, or just use it to relax! 

Brandy or Rum Balls

Submitted by: Nancy
This is an excellent dessert to bring for the Holidays. You can use either Brandy or Rum. These do need some time to set up so it is best to make them the night before. If you don't care for walnuts, the balls can be rolled in confectioners' sugar or cocoa powder. 
 
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