Eggnog is so traditional that it is almost mandatory for holiday parties. This mildly alcoholic recipe is rich without being cloying. From Good Food Magazine,...
Author: JackieOhNo
Years ago I demonstrated for "Christmas Around the World". One of my hostesses served this to her guests and it was a really big hit! Obviously, I asked...
Author: Cindy Lynn
The British Virgin Islands are famous for their delicious rum cocktails - and this elixir is no exception! Make it extra-authentic by using Pusser's Rum,...
Author: JackieOhNo
Make and share this Mint Julep Iced Tea recipe from Food.com.
Author: Mamas Kitchen Hope
This recipe has been adapted from it's orignal due to it not being very popular. You can leave the rum out if you'd like. Make sure you grind the spices...
Author: Xexe383
This is great summer fare! Orange pekoe tea is not flavored with orange. The name acually refers to the grade of tea, with orange pekoe consisting of leaves...
Author: Sharon123
With St. Paddy's Day approaching, I thought I'd put this one up.This is a "grown-up" version of a kid's party punch, that I modified a few years back for...
Author: Berts Kitchen Witch
My Mum got this about 20 years ago from one of her friends along with another non-alcoholic punch. Great in the summer served chilled at a barbeque. Cooking...
Author: Frugal Fifer
This spiced and hot rum buttered cider toddy is a wonderful drink throughout the cold winter months, and is perfect during the Festive Holiday Season as...
Author: French Tart
A delicious punch recipe that our family has enjoyed for many years. I think it originally came in a little recipe book attached to the neck of a bottle...
Author: Myrna B.
There are numerous recipes for lemon balm lemonade, and I have an old English recipe myself that I make regularly - but, if you find that it is sometimes...
Author: French Tart
A Great punch for Halloween. Made with cranberry, apple, pineapple juice. The Rum is optional! But if you know me it's in there!
Author: Rita1652
Make and share this Sea Moss Punch Diet- No Sugar recipe from Food.com.
Author: atesmer
From the book Prize Winning Blueberry Recipes. I've not made this yet and did not include time for chilling this.
Author: lazyme
Make and share this Sea Moss- Vegan No Sugar recipe from Food.com.
Author: atesmer
Make and share this Lost-In-The-Sun Punch recipe from Food.com.
Author: Julieannie
I found this recipe in an old cookbook that was my grandmother's. This punch will serve 40 to 50 people, depending on how much water you add.
Author: JenSmith
Yummy Adult Milkshake! This makes a lot for a party....feel free to reduce to adapt to your number of servings! Prep time is ice cream softening time!
Author: breezermom
a fruity punch for a large crowd. Stud lemon, lime and orange slices with whole cloves and float top or freeze icecube trays 1/2 full and place a fruit...
Author: Karen From Colorado
Most entertaining in Iceland is of the small dinner party variety & punch is not an esp favored beverage unless being served to a large crowd. That said,...
Author: twissis
I don't know where I got the recipe for this delicious punch, but it's been in my repertoire for years. It's just gorgeous in a punch bowl with an ice...
Author: Molly53
This is a wonderful punch to make during the holidays. It is so fragrant it will make everyone in the home come running for a glass! It is not only a great...
Author: Sommer S.
On my last trip to the States I brought back some Berry-Blue Kool Aid. It's a big hit with my 11 year old Dornette and her friends. They had a sleepover...
Author: Mirj2338
Make and share this Fran's Pine-Lime Punch recipe from Food.com.
Author: Hill Family
This is so easy and really good to serve for ladies at a brunch or game day. I serve this in my little punch bowl and ladle into cups which a little lime...
Author: YaYa1689
A good sangrĂa typically consists of red wine, fresh fruit, a small amount of liquor spirits, a sweetener, and sometimes carbonated water. I found this...
Author: Elmotoo
Make and share this Three Citrus Summer Cooler recipe from Food.com.
Author: Derf2440
This sparkling punch has been a lifesaver for many last-minute showers, parties and get-togethers, because it's quick and inexpensive. You can use any...
Author: looneytunesfan
This is an excellent Punch for the summertime!!!! There is no cooking involved lol.. cook time is the amount of time you put it in the freezer.
Author: love4culinary
This came from the Food Network magazine and it sounds just great. You can make this with or without the rum. Cooking time is chilling time.
Author: Margie99
Looks great, prepoured, on a Christmas brunch table, or in the pitcher. Refreshing!! From Better Homes and Gardens
Author: Derf2440
Excellent for a hot summer day to cool you down, or sitting by the fire in winter. You can add 1/3 cup vodka if you want a cocktail.
Author: TERRY B.
I created this punch recipe by combining ideas from lots of others--the 'blue' ingredient that most of the other recipes on this site call for are actually...
Author: WhoKnew
Beet Kvass is a unique tasty slightly tart and salty health beverage. It is lacto-ferment beverage high in nutrients, healthy for the blood, and a nice...
Author: susie.freckle.face
This sounds like a perfect beverage for a warm spring or summer day, after spending time in the great outdoors! (The combination of tea and orange juice...
Author: SilentCricket
Make and share this Polka Dot Punch Float recipe from Food.com.
Author: Sharon123
Another recipe that is always present at Kentucky Derby parties. This makes a lot of punch. You might want to scale it down as I think it comes up with...
Author: Sassy in da South
Very good at a baby shower (especially for a little girl) since it does not have any alcohol in it! Think Pink!
Author: SarahBeth
Make and share this Summertime Strawberry Punch recipe from Food.com.
Author: looneytunesfan
Make and share this Mount Vernon/ George Washington Christmas Punch recipe from Food.com.
Author: carrie sheridan
No one is sure how this heady concoction originated but Chatham Artillery members believe that gentle ladies made up the first beverage. Then one by one...
Author: ratherbeswimmin



