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Alcohol Free Punches
Cider Punch
This one makes enough for a big party! Cider mixed with fruit juices, even the kids will like this.
Punch With Tea Base
This one blends tea with fruit juices and then gingerale. Sounds good!
QUICK Strawberry Punch
This is sparkling and pretty as a picture!
QUICK Mountain Dew Punch
If your family loves Mountain Dew, they will love this!
NOTE* This would make a good " white wedding" punch.
Banana Crush Punch
This punch was recently served in Hazel, Ky. at the 50th wedding reception for Hughes and Hilda Bennett. It was enjoyed by the many people attending.
It is a sweet, smooth tasting punch with a golden color. It matched the mood of the event!
QUICK Plantation Coffee Punch
This is, the rich, flavorful punch for the small party. It makes a statement on it 's own.
Deliciously Different Cranberry Punch
This one takes a little more time, but it's well worth it!
It can be served hot or cold.
Old Time Revival Punch
This was a favorite when they had all day singings, and dinner on the ground, at the southern churches.
People came to church to stay all day! They brought their food, (no coolers at that time) packed in covered baskets. After church service, they spread their quilts on the ground and shared their food. They sang hymns in the afternoon until evening service.
Many of these people came in wagons. This was before the churches were big enough to have tables and chairs. Many were one room churches.
The food and the fellowship was unbeatable!
NOTE* The women put their punch in the big earthen crocks they used to make pickles.
Hot Buttered Cranberry Swizzle
Not only does it taste good, it makes the whole house smell good!