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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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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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Hot Cranberry Drink

Submitted by: Lory Scott 
My mother would brew a batch of this hot drink when any of us children were sick. One sip and we'd instantly feel better! Now I make it for my husband and daughter on dreary winter mornings or anytime they're feeling under the weather. 

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Hot Cranberry Citrus Drink

Submitted by: Shari Donaldson 
This lovely rosy drink, with its appealing fresh fruit flavor, is not too sweet or too tart. I sometimes serve this hot beverage at Christmas or at brunch gatherings as an alternative to coffee, tea or cold juice. -Shari Donaldson, Cummings, Kansas 

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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. 

Russian Tea I

Submitted by: Cynthia 
This is a fragrant hot beverage tailor-made for the holidays. The scent of cloves and cinnamon will perfume your home. 

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Iced Tea II

Submitted by: Sharon 
Orange pekoe tea flavored with lemon juice and sweetened with sugar. 

Chandra Chai Moon Tea

Submitted by: Kimberley H. 
This recipe is the culmination of much experimentation in my kitchen. I have omitted black tea, as I am not fond of caffeine. The resulting tea follows in the tradition sprung up on the west coast, particularly the SF bay area, where a fondness for strong spices seems to be most favored, savored and brewed. Add enough soy milk or cows milk to suit your taste. 

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Mint Tea Punch

Submitted by: MCBartKO Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Tea, mint, sugar, orange and lemon juices make this a quick and easy, refreshingly delicious drink on a hot summer's day, given to me by a true Southern lady. Goes great with Cajun or spicy foods too. Every time I serve this someone asks me for the recipe! 

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Fresh Cranberry Punch

Submitted by: Deanna House 
One of the best things about holiday cooking is the aromas that drift through the whole house! To me, it wouldn't be Christmas without the tang of oranges, cinnamon and cloves in the air-just what you'll smell as this fresh cranberry punch is simmering. To get the brightest red color in your punch, be sure to pick out the reddest of the fresh berries as you clean them. 
 
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