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        <title>Christmas approaches! - Trying Times in the Kitchen - LAHightower&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>And we all know what that means! MORE FOOD FOR EVERYONE! But what&#039;s a Christmas without some spicy apple cider? (Or spiced wine, if you prefer.) Here&#039;s some suggestions to make that special spicy mix for your fireside this year.
Most stores will have a&amp;nbsp;mix of mulling spices, if you like the easy way. Then you pour your favorite apple juice (or red wine) into a kettle with the suggested amount of spices from the packaging. Some companies have the spices pre-packaged in a little teabag thingy. This route usually consists of &amp;quot;follow the label.&amp;quot;
If you prefer, you can create your own mix. I like to use&amp;nbsp;1-2 cinnamon sticks and&amp;nbsp;a few&amp;nbsp;cloves (a little can go a long way with these spices). This also makes it easier to keep them out of&amp;nbsp; your cup, rather than getting mulling spice dregs. Toss these in the kettle with your favorite apple juice and heat until the kettle sings. And there you have it! A wonderful holiday drink for you and your family!
How do you like your cider?
P.S. Thanks to Becky for my new pizza cookbook! Stay tuned for a delicious recipe from my awesome new cookbook!</description>
        <itunes:summary>And we all know what that means! MORE FOOD FOR EVERYONE! But what&#039;s a Christmas without some spicy apple cider? (Or spiced wine, if you prefer.) Here&#039;s some suggestions to make that special spicy mix for your fireside this year.
Most stores will have a&amp;nbsp;mix of mulling spices, if you like the easy way. Then you pour your favorite apple juice (or red wine) into a kettle with the suggested amount of spices from the packaging. Some companies have the spices pre-packaged in a little teabag thingy. This route usually consists of &amp;quot;follow the label.&amp;quot;
If you prefer, you can create your own mix. I like to use&amp;nbsp;1-2 cinnamon sticks and&amp;nbsp;a few&amp;nbsp;cloves (a little can go a long way with these spices). This also makes it easier to keep them out of&amp;nbsp; your cup, rather than getting mulling spice dregs. Toss these in the kettle with your favorite apple juice and heat until the kettle sings. And there you have it! A wonderful holiday drink for you and your family!
How do you like your cider?
P.S. Thanks to Becky for my new pizza cookbook! Stay tuned for a delicious recipe from my awesome new cookbook!</itunes:summary>
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