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Hot Cranberry Drink

Submitted by: Lory Scott 
My mother would brew a batch of this hot drink when any of us children were sick. One sip and we'd instantly feel better! Now I make it for my husband and daughter on dreary winter mornings or anytime they're feeling under the weather. 
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Hot Pink Punch

Submitted by: Lucile Cline 
With its rosy color, this beverage is perfect for any holiday gathering. Each delicious sip is sure to warm you up. Plus, it has a wonderful aroma that welcomes guests as they come through the door. --Lucile Cline, Wichita, Kansas 
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Hot Buttered Lemonade

Submitted by: Jennifer Jones 
Since my husband had fond childhood memories of this winter warmer-upper, I simmered up a batch. It's delicious, simple to prepare for drop-in guests and sets a soothing holiday mood. 
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Hot Cranberry Citrus Drink

Submitted by: Shari Donaldson 
This lovely rosy drink, with its appealing fresh fruit flavor, is not too sweet or too tart. I sometimes serve this hot beverage at Christmas or at brunch gatherings as an alternative to coffee, tea or cold juice. -Shari Donaldson, Cummings, Kansas 
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Maple Hot Chocolate

Submitted by: Darlene Miller 
When I first developed this version of hot chocolate, my husband was quite skeptical. But after one taste, his doubts were erased. In fact, he was the one who suggested I send it to Country. It really hits the spot on a chilly morning, especially when served with cinnamon rolls or doughnuts. 
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Fluffy Hot Chocolate

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
Melted marshmallows provide the frothy texture that you'll savor in this sweet and speedy warm beverage. They're also what makes this hot chocolate different from (and better than) the instant kind you make from a store-bought mix. 
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Grandma's Chocolate Pudding

Submitted by: Donna Hughes 
Donna Hughes of Rochester, New Hampshire reminisces, 'My grandmother always made this creamy, very chocolaty pudding when we visited.' 
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Tiger Tea

Submitted by: Sue Ann O'Buck 
'Tee time' was deliciously refreshing when we poured this thirst-quenching iced tea at our golf party. I enjoyed coming up with the recipe titles for our theme foods. Even non-golfers know this bright beverage is named for famous young pro Tiger Woods. -Sue Ann O'Buck, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania 
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Pineapple Iced Tea

Submitted by: K Kittell 
'With five teenagers, we go through lots of beverages,' notes field editor Kathy Kittell of Lenexa, Kansas. 'This thirst-quenching tea is easy to mix up and had a sparkling citrus flavor we all enjoy.' 
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Double Chocolate Pudding

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Our home economists set our to create a rich chocolate sensation, and they certainly succeeded with this soft creamy pudding. A little German chocolate and baking cocoa make it a mouth-watering hit without much fat. 
 

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