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Satisfying Eggnog

Submitted by: BTSYLYNN 
Home Town: Toledo, Washington, USA
Living In: Portland, Oregon, USA
This eggnog uses rich egg yolks, nutmeg, and vanilla extract for traditional flavor, but calls for nonfat milk and sugar substitute to keep things on the lighter side. 

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Eggless Nog

Submitted by: Joy 
Home Town: Eugene, Oregon, USA
Living In: Conyers, Georgia, USA
I stumbled upon this recipe when trying to make vanilla instant pudding for my daughter, who is allergic to milk. I not only discovered that instant pudding doesn't work with non-dairy creamer, but it DOES create the base for the richest, tastiest, no-cholesterol egg nog I've ever tasted! Because there are no raw eggs, it's also safer that the traditional. 

Hot Cranberry Citrus Punch

Submitted by: CHESSETTE 
This tart punch warms you on a cold winter's night. I always serve it for Christmas Eve dinner. The longer it cooks the better it tastes! 

Spiced Percolator Punch

Submitted by: SOPHIESTWIN 
Home Town: Topeka, Kansas, USA
Living In: Pittsburg, Kansas, USA
Use a clean, well-washed coffee percolator to make this hot, spicy holiday fruit punch using pineapple and cranberry juices, brown sugar, cinnamon sticks, and cloves. 

Spicy Ice Cream-Citrus Punch

Submitted by: CHEFTARAH 
Home Town: Hatley, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Farmerville, Louisiana, USA
Creamy and cold and spiced with cinnamon and cloves, this holiday punch is easy to stir together with softened vanilla ice cream, orange and lemon juices. Mix in ginger ale just before serving to add some sparkle to the taste. 

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Snow Flake Cocoa

Submitted by: Diana S. 
Living In: Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
White chocolate cocoa heats in a slow cooker and is garnished with whipped cream and candy canes. The slow cooker is a great way to keep the cocoa warm for a crowd. 

Cranberry Wassail

Submitted by: Miss Blurton 
Home Town: Camdenton, Missouri, USA
Living In: Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Wassail is a hot spiced punch often served for winter celebrations, with historic roots in Northern Europe. This version adds cranberry and pineapple to the traditional cider base for the wassail. 

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Eggnog Latte

Submitted by: Mackenzie Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Bellingham, Washington, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
It wouldn't be Christmas without one (or several!). If you have a home espresso machine, this is a great holiday coffee treat. 

Cocoa for a Crowd

Submitted by: Pat Monson 
Cocoa for a Crowd comes from Pat Monson of Stewartville, Minnesota. 'On a winter day, this cocoa really hits the spot,' Pat assures. 

Monica's Baptist Sangria

Submitted by: MULETEER 
This fresh, sweet nonalcoholic drink is beautiful in a punch bowl and will have your guests coming back for more and more! 

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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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Easy Mexican Hot Chocolate

Submitted by: Sheldyn 
This rich hot chocolate is spiced up with a pinch of chili powder. 

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. 

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Party Punch X

Submitted by: STACIEBRAT 
The kids love this. It's simply a mixture of rainbow sherbet and ginger ale. I've used it at every party for the last 12 years; you cant go wrong. 

Party Punch VIII

Submitted by: Joyce Paski 
Everything's raspberry in this party punch - juice, soda and sherbet. I made a double batch of this recipe and served it to 40 people at a wedding shower. It was a big hit. 

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Party Punch VII

Submitted by: Queenie 
A wonderful, light and refreshing party punch. Serve over the rocks or chilled. Cranberry-apple juice mixed with ginger ale - what could be simpler? 

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Party Punch IX

Submitted by: DeAnna Peal 
This is the best punch I have ever tasted, and it is requested at every shower and wedding that takes place in our family and at our church. Fruit flavored gelatin is mixed with pineapple and lemon juice, then frozen. Ginger ale is then poured over the frozen juice. 

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Party Punch V

Submitted by: Cheryl Hrynciw 
Pineapple juice, orange juice and ginger ale. This is fast and easy and good! 

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Party Punch III

Submitted by: Amy 
Home Town: Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Living In: Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania, USA
This is punch is so extremely easy to make that a child could do it, yet it is so delicious. It is always served at our family gatherings, and my sisters, brother and I all had it served at our weddings. 

Golden Glow Fruit Punch

Submitted by: GOODHOOD 
Very refreshing and different! Tea is mixed with apple cider, apricot nectar and lemonade, then served chilled over ice. 

 
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