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Apple Pie in a Jar Drink

Submitted by: Narla 
This tastes just like apple pie! Great in the Autumn around a campfire or on a hay-ride. Put it in canning jars with rings and lids for that down home country appeal. 

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Cider Wassail

Submitted by: Maryellen Hays 
This recipe came from a dear friend in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where we lived for many years. Since its warm, wonderful and non-alcoholic, weve even served it at church. Its also perfect for a holiday open house. 

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Cranberry Apple Cider

Submitted by: Jennifer Naboka 
'I love to start this soothing cider in the slow cooker on nights before my husband goes hunting,' says Jennifer Naboka of North Plainfield, New Jersey. 'Then he can fill his thermos and take it with him out into the cold. The cider has a terrific fruit flavor we both enjoy.' 

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Easy Apple Cider

Submitted by: JANE MN 
Simple spiced Apple Cider! I used to buy the spices already mixed at the grocery store, and they stopped carrying it this year, so I just made my own. This is great for a shower or get together and the slow cooker keeps it warm, so guests can enjoy it through the night. When it's done, it's great mixed with spiced rum and/or a slice of orange! Leftover cider is great cold too! 

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Harvest Apple Cider

Submitted by: Lesley Geisel 
From Severna Park, Maryland, Lesley Geisel contributes a heartwarming beverage to our fine apple feast. 'I simmer this comforting cider in my slow cooker every fall,' she writes. 

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Homemade Apple Cider

Submitted by: scollins 
Here's an easy way to make fresh apple cider without an apple press. 

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Hot Apple Cider

Submitted by: Stella 
Nothing beats a mug of hot cider on a cold winter day. This recipe is great as it calls for fresh apple cider and pure maple syrup. Start with only 6 strips each of the orange and lemon peel, and adjust to taste. 

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Hot Buttered Apple Cider

Submitted by: KAREN325 
Living In: Douglasville, Georgia, USA
Hot apple cider sweetened with maple syrup and topped with butter and spices. A wonderful drink on a cold night or morning. You will have spiced butter left over for your next batch! 

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Hot Spiced Cider

Submitted by: Sara 
This traditional holiday drink is indispensable to those who covet the ubiquitous fireside family gatherings on cold winter evenings. This recipe uses an automatic coffee maker to brew the cider. If you don't own one, heat it in a saucepan over medium heat on the stovetop. Grab your mugs and dive into this hot drink! 

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Hot Spiced Cranberry Cider

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
Make some memories with the aromas of cinnamon, clove and lemon, mingled with hot apple cranberry cider. 

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Hot Spiked Cider

Submitted by: debmallonee 
Orange tea, apple cider, rum, cinnamon sticks and butter - bound to warm you up on a cold winter's night! 

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Spiced Apricot Cider

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
You'll need just six ingredients to simmer together this hot spiced beverage. Each delicious mugful is rich with apricot flavor. 

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Spiced Apricot Cider

Submitted by: Connie Cummings 
You'll need just six ingredients to simmer together this hot spiced beverage from Connie Cummings of Gloucester, New Jersey. Each delicious mugful is rich with apricot flavor. 

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The Spiced Cider Project

Submitted by: EAMON G 
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This tasty cider is made with cinnamon sticks and cloves. It is an excellent project for elementary school students; second graders love it. Each child can participate by placing cloves in a slice of orange. The project has a yummy ending, and can be prepared in 30 minutes. 

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Updated Mulled Cider

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
This is great for trimming the tree. Serve cold or keep in a saucepan over very low heat or a slow cooker. 


 
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