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Wassail Punch I

Submitted by: Leslie
I was given this recipe when touring a home in our community that was presented in full period costume and celebration for the Christmas holiday. In 1821 a German settler brought to the area the first tree for decorating, presented the traditional Yule Log ceremony and offered Wassail Punch. 

Holiday Red Punch

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson
This is a slushy combination of apple juice, fruit punch, lemonade concentrate, pink lemonade concentrate, water and red food coloring. Add more food coloring for a deeper color. Float an ice ring or ice cubes in the bowl to keep it nice and cold! 
Photo of: Luscious Slush Punch

Luscious Slush Punch

Submitted by: Valerie
Living In: Columbus, Ohio, USA
A fruity concoction is frozen into a slush and then placed in a punch bowl with carbonated beverage. Makes enough for 2 punch bowls. 
Photo of: Winter Punch

Winter Punch

Submitted by: May and Siv
An apple-orange cinnamon-spiced hot drink. 
Photo of: Kerri's Holiday Punch

Kerri's Holiday Punch

Submitted by: Kerri MacDonald
A delicious alcoholic beverage that's not too strong. A combination of Southern Comfort and citrus juices. 

Party Punch II

Submitted by: Dana
A big party punch with a big party taste! Frozen strawberries, orange juice and lemonade are combined with tea, rum and lemon soda. 

Non-Alcoholic New Years Eve Punch

Submitted by: Kina S.
Float colorful slices of oranges topped with maraschino cherries in a refreshing, bubbly bowl of ginger ale and orange juice. 

Snow Punch

Submitted by: Betty
Bananas, cream, lemon juice, citrus soda, sugar and lemon sherbet in a lemony creamy blend. 

Punch

Submitted by: Cherrie
Get Fruity! This is an simple to make and very tasty punch.  

Wassail Punch II

Submitted by: Liza Amezquita
Here is a popular drink to warm you while visiting around the Christmas Tree. 
 
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