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A quick and simple way to add some sparkle to your beverage for lunch, supper, or anytime in between. The kids love the little sparkle this adds to their punch.
Ingredients included in this recipe are Hawaiian Punch (use 1/2), frozen concentrate of your choice, frozen lemonade concentrate (use 1/2), jug 7-up or Sprite.
Witches Brew Punch Recipe, a perfect beverage for Halloween parties or any festive gathering. Visit our site for more Halloween recipes, other holiday recipes, and pumpkin carving instructions.
A refreshing punch mixed with seven-up for a little added spark. This recipe makes a large batch which is great for a large gathering of family and friends.
Ingredients included in this recipe are sugar, pineapple juice, concentrated orange base (add water as called for) (6 ounce can), lemon base concentrate (+ water) (6 ounce can), ...
So different but soo good! Follow the standard recipe for oatmeal cookies but cut brown sugar and granulated sugar in half. Add walnuts, golden raisins, dried cranberries, and dried pineapple. Cut pineapple into manageable pieces. Add as much as butter and flour base will allow. I use different portions each time but they always come out. Very forgiving recipe...and you'll find out that you will think that you could live on them.
Brats boiled in beer, onions, and green peppers for extra flavor. The onions and peppers can be added along with some of your other favorite condiments for a well dressed brat.
A refreshing twist on the same-old grilled chicken. The unusual combination of peanut butter & jelly, spiced with jalapeno and quenched with beer make for an instant favorite!
This super simple barbecue sauce will have you whipping homemade barbecue sauce up rather than buying the bottle. The grated onion is the key. Great on chicken and ribs.
A delightful way of making an inexpensive meal that will remind you of Grandma's cooking. This was my grandmother's recipe and it is still a favorite now that I moved from PA to Bar-B-Que country in TX.