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Cran-Apple Sparkler

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INGREDIENTS

2 c Water
2 c Cranberry juice cocktail
4 Lipton Soothing Moments Cinnamon Apple Herbal Tea Bags
1 1/2 c Ginger ale

INSTRUCTIONS

In medium saucepan, bring water and cranberry juice to a boil. Add cinnamon
apple herbal tea bags; cover and steep 5 minutes. Remove tea bags; chill.
Just before serving, stir in ginger ale. Serve in ice-filled glasses. Makes
about 5 (8-oz.) servings.
Taste Tested Recipe from The Lipton Kitchens
http://alethea.ukc.ac.uk/SU/Postgrad/newsletter/issue2/food.html
Posted to recipelu-digest by LSHW <shusky@erols.com> on Feb 10, 1998

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