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Apple Grape Drink
Ready Time: 15 Min
"Why settle for plain juice at brunch when you can sip this fizzy morning beverage by stirring together just four ingredients? 'Everyone loves the taste of this refreshing punch,' says Deborah Butts of Union Bridge, Maryland."
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Autumn Tea
Ready Time: 15 Min
"I've been serving beverages made with various flavors of tea at gatherings, and people are always surprised by the results. This blend features flavors we associate with fall - apple, cranberry and pumpkin pie spice. Serve it either warm or cold. -Sandra McKenzie, Braham, Minnesota"
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Beverage Cubes
Ready Time: 1 Minute
"Everyone has a favorite drink that is always in the fridge...but don't you hate it when your ice cubes melt and make your drink watery? Here's a simple solution! Use your favorite non-carbonated beverage; fruit juice, coffee and prepared drink mix all work great."
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Boston Iced Tea
Ready Time: 35 Min
"After tasting Boston Iced Tea, I just had to try and concoct my own. Delicious and refreshing! You can also serve with a slice of fresh orange."
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Bourbolicious
Ready Time: 24 Hrs
"This great recipe for Bourbon slush is originally from my friend's Kentucky cousins, and was renamed at a recent dinner party. It is especially good made with citrus herbal tea!"
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Brandy Slushes
Ready Time: 13 Hrs
"These are the best drinks ever!"
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Chai Tea
Ready Time: 10 Min
"This exotic tea uses cardamom, cinnamon and pepper for flavor. Stir in milk to taste."
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Citrus Ice
Ready Time: 5 Min
"It's hard to resist the refreshing flavor of lemon and lime in this frosty treat that's served up by our Test Kitchen crew. Each delightful spoonful will melt in your mouth!"
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Coffeebar Chai
Ready Time: 15 Min
"A delicious Chai tea that is easy to make at home. Serve hot or over ice."
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Cool Rhubarb Iced Tea
Ready Time: 12 Hrs 15 Min
"This recipe actually started out as ice cubes for my son to chew on while teething, but I threw a few in my ice tea and it was great!"
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