This is my all-time favorite drink to make for guests, and I was recently surprised to find that I had never posted it before. I aim to fix that today. Please, please, please try this. It is so yummy, you won't even believe it.
This is all you need: water, Sprite (or any lemon-lime soda), 1 can of frozen orange juice, 1 can of frozen lemonade, vanilla, almond extract (the secret ingredient), and sugar (the magical ingredient).
Surely you must be thirsty now?
This looks yummy, I will have to try it. I will say that I said "whoa baby" to the size of your vanilla.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great, and I WILL be making it.
ReplyDeleteI will urge you to come post that. We have been posting some fav dessert recipes.I know this isn't technically a dessert but WHO cares; it sounds so good!
All those desserts could use some great stuff like this. Easy link!
That sounds great and perfect for a group!
ReplyDeleteHow did you know I was looking for a punch recipes for our Halloween party? You must be psychic!
ReplyDeleteSo yeah. I am totally gonna make this. THANKS! :)
Sounds great - perfect for Halloween night!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make this for my cub scouts at out Halloween den meeting !!!
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Sounds tasty and as my son is all about making drinks lately (future bartender maybe?) he will flip when I show him this recipe!
ReplyDeletethat looks really good.... I wish I had an excuse to make it.
ReplyDeleteI am thirsty! I bookmark so much when I am over here:-)
ReplyDeleteThe almond is intriguing me! I love that flavor!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this for a baby shower I am hosting next month. How many people would you say this recipe serves?
ReplyDeleteOoh....we are having a big Halloween Party this month...HMMMM...will have to try this!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO YUMMY! I will definitely have to try this - my family is always looking for neat new drinks! Thanks for sharing! :o)
ReplyDeleteFor some reason when I first read the title and post I was thinking of cider and got myself all confused while I was reading the ingredients wondering why in the world you would put those things in cider. Then I realized it was punch, like in a punch bowl punch. You're gonna make me go get a punch bowl.
ReplyDeleteOkay, ya got me...I'm intrigued. I'm going to have to make this! Thank you!
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That does sound yummy!
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Thanks for another recipe card! I took your advice and purchased the Creative Memories software. I've been playing with it for a few days and I love it!! My recipes really were getting out of hand, so thanks for the great box/card idea!
ReplyDeleteI was panicking because I wanted to try this for my party tonight, and couldn't remember the blog I got it from...YAY...I found it!! Wish me luck, I really think it will be good!!
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to find this recipe! I first tasted this years ago at a Young Women function, and I never got the recipe before moving away. I served it for my birthday this week & for book club tonight, and it was a big hit both times. Thank you so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteI have never had it "spiked" before. I have only had it plain and I thought it was really good. I think that this would give it that twist it needs. This is really a great recipe.
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