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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Simple Maple Syrup

Submitted by: LADY2416 
We never had store bought syrup in the house, and when you taste this you'll know why. It's so simple and so good, anything else seems pointless. 

Basic Syrup for Sunset Cooler

Submitted by: Louise 
Basic syrup for Sunset Cooler. The pandan leaves, also known as screwpine, can be obtained from Asian shops. We only use the leafy part and not the green liquid derived from the plant after pounding for coloring food. The leaves gave a beautiful fragrance for the syrup. 

Flavored Milk Syrup

Submitted by: Leo M. Lalande 
Living In: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
A quick and easy recipe for making delicious syrups for flavoring milk. A great alternative to chocolate or strawberry milk syrups. Make any flavour you like. 

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Billy's Favorite Gingerbread Spiced Coffee Syrup

Submitted by: BILLY B HILLBILLY 
This is a delightful spicy syrup that you can use to spice up coffee, tea, apple cider, you name it, it's all good! 

Hayley's Homemade Lemon Cordial

Submitted by: HALO 
This is a refreshing cordial to make all year round. Great for parties where you would normally serve water. It is so easy to make. Dilute to taste with water or carbonated water. 

Iced Coffee Syrup

Submitted by: stacey 
Living In: Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
A versatile coffee syrup simply made with sweetened condensed milk and instant coffee! 

Cough Syrup

Submitted by: DEEJAYDOC 
Just what the doctor ordered, creme de menthe and maraschino cherry juice. Perfect for soothing that imaginary ailment. You can substitute Irish cream for the creme de menthe if necessary. 

Vanilla Punch

Submitted by: Teri G. 
Clear punch that is easy to make ahead of time, easy to serve, and wonderful tasting. Also very inexpensive to make for a large group. 

Iced Tea I

Submitted by: Jill 
Like real iced tea, but do you hate boiling the water and then waiting for the tea to cool? Try making it with hot tap water. 
 
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