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Reviewed: Nov. 5, 2006
I love this punch! It is more like spiced apple cider, but has a wonderfull fall flavor. It's perfect for when you've just gotten out of the cold, warm some up in a mug.. mmmm.
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Reviewed: Nov. 3, 2006
This is the best apple cidar type punch I have ever had. I love the pineapple flavor, it adds another dimension to this traditional drink. I did not precook the oranges but rather I put all the ingredients into the crock pot the night before & let it slowly cook. The only changes I made is that I don't add the nutmeg & I double the recipe as it seems to make very small portions. It has been a big hit at parties! I also have found that it is very soothing for colds & sore throats. I find I can also make it with ground cloves & a bit of orange juice to replace the whole oranges. I have also added rum to make a warm, adult drink. & I am thinking that if I add a good red wine that it will make good mulled wine - so many possibilities with this recipe! This is a wonderful, tart wintery drink, I can't imagine why anybody wouldn't like it!
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Reviewed: Oct. 14, 2006
I made this for my son's birthday party and everyone said how delicious it was!
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Reviewed: Oct. 8, 2006
I made this exactly according to recipe, and my fiance and I both loved it. The pineapple juice really sets it apart from standard spiced cider recipes.
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Reviewed: Oct. 3, 2006
This is very good but very acidic. I used freshly grated nutmeg to avoid the build up of ground up nutmeg that others mentioned and it worked out great.
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Reviewed: Sep. 23, 2006
I made this drink last thanksgiving and everyone loved it, but it was really good. Make sure its still warm when you drink it because it isn't as good cold.
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Reviewed: Sep. 21, 2006
It was really good! I was being lazy so I didn't cook the oranges. I just sliced one into fourths and threw them in the pot while it simmered. I took the advice of adding cranberry juice too and it was really good! I added one cup of regular and one cup of white white cranberry juice. I also didn't add the nutmeg. But anyway it's good, you should try it!
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Reviewed: Jan. 19, 2006
I've made this punch for the last few winter get togethers with my family and we all love it. I made a few modifications over time though. I have omitted the nutmeg, as it seems to settle at the bottom of your cup and you can't drink the last few sips. I use an extra cinnimon stick, and also through the whole cloves into the punch with out the orange. The last time I made it, I added 2 cups of cranberry juice and tasted great! Then I usually slice a lemon and float in the bowl instead of the oranges. Overall, an excelent punch for cold fall/winter days.
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2005
This was very good. I added a little more apple juice to offset the strong pineapple flavor. You definitely need the honey.
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Reviewed: Dec. 8, 2005
This punch was the most popular item at a bridal shower. Perfect for entertaining on a cold day.
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Reviewed: Dec. 7, 2005
Wonderful! Easy, delicious, fragrant- simply yummy! I left out the orange and cloves step, but only because I wasn't serving it in a big bowl. If I was, I am sure that would be a lovely presentation.
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Reviewed: Nov. 25, 2005
Hit the spot - I made this as part of our Thanksgiving appetizer. My husband asked me to make it again as soon as it was gone, and my mother-in-law asked for the recipe.
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2005
This is SO delicious!! I've made it the last few years and I just I realized I hadn't left a review yet. I couldnt wait to make it this year(it really is a fall/winter drink because its warm). It has a tangy and delicious flavor that is addicting. It is "similar" to apple cider but I HATE apple cider and I cant get enough of this. I have a few requests for the recipe every time I make it!
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Reviewed: Oct. 31, 2005
I was quite disappointed with this drink, it resembled more of a apple cider than a punch. It was very tart and didn't quite have that "YUM" factor. Weird taste but it did make my house smell really nice.
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Reviewed: Mar. 9, 2005
My guests drank this up! Everyone raved about it and it made my house smell WONDERFUL! THanks for sharing!
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Reviewed: Jan. 21, 2005
We made this for a party and it was pretty good and easy, and there was none leftover. It makes the house smell nice too.
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Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2005
I made this punch last night for some guests and they all loved it. I changed two things after reading the other reviews - I added only 2 cups of pinapple juice instead of 2 1/4. I also cut the baked oranges in half before adding them to the punch, but I don't know if that made a huge difference.
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Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2004
Awesome! Wouldn't change a thing!
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Reviewed: Nov. 28, 2004
made this recipe for a shower and everyone loved it so much I had to make a second batch!!
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2004
This punch is absolutely wonderful! I made this in the crock pot and let it simmer throughout the day. Not only were my Thanksgiving guests coming back for more, but they also enjoyed the spicy aroma in the air. This is definitely a keeper! Thanks!
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