You are welcome Addison. Glad you like all the recipes.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: O.Addison Gethers 
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  Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 4:05 PM
  Subject: {dbilg} Re: Recipe: Drinks, Crockpot, Holiday


  Thank you for the recipe Steve.
  Addison 

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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Steve Boodram 
    To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; 
    Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:18 PM
    Subject: {dbilg} Recipe: Drinks, Crockpot, Holiday


    Hello again everyone, I'm a big fan of that spiced chai but
    here's a crock-pot recipe that you'll scratch your head over
    but if you can envision your holiday guests ooo-ing and
    aah-ing over mugs of this wonderful drink (and non-alcoholic
    too) you will want to give it a shot. This CROCKPOT MULLED
    CIDER also fill the home with such an aromatic bouquet that
    one can't help but get into the holiday spirit the moment
    they enter through the door. You can also make this in one
    of those large party-sized coffee pots and let it brew.
    I call this holiday in a cup!

    Enjoy! 
    INGREDIENTS:
    1/2 Cup Brown Sugar
    2 Quarts Apple Cider
    1 Tsp Allspice - whole
    1 1/2 Tsp Cloves -- whole
    2 Sticks Cinnamon
    Orange Slices

    DIRECTIONS:
    Put all ingredients in crock-pot. If desired, tie whole
    spices in cheesecloth or put in tea strainer. If spices
    are added loose, strain before serving. Cover; cook on Low
    2 to 8 hours. Serve from the crock pot with a ladle, or
    if using a coffee pot, right out of the spout in place of
    coffee.

    Categories: Drinks, Crockpot, Holiday

    And, don't forget to dazzle your kitchen with cheer this year.
    Hang boughs of holly, cookie cutters tied with ribbons, and
    snowflake doilies and stars in windows and from cupboards
    and ceilings Sprinkle potpourri around the house to bring
    in the smell of the holidays Sprinkle over the soil of
    houseplants. It adds color and makes the whole room smell
    fresh. (The petals and leaves eventually decompose) Toss
    some potpourri into a crackling fire for even more scent.

    "God's delays are not His denials"
    Whatever is mine will not go away, 
    What goes away was never mine.' 
    Steve Boodram
    

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