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Apricot-Orange Tea

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Cyberealm, Beverages 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

A COLD-WEATHER WARMER
2 1/2 c Apricot nectar
1 c Orange juice
1 c Water
1 tb Sugar
1 ts Ground Cinnamon
4 Lemon slices
12 Whole cloves
2 ts Instant tea

INSTRUCTIONS

FROM LOIS FLACK
1.  Combine apricot nectar, orange juice, water, sugar, and cinnamon
in a medium-size sauce-pan.  Insert cloves into each lemon slice; add
to sauce-pan.
2.  Heat just to boiling; reduce heat; cover. Simmer 5 minutes.  Stir
in tea.
Serve hot.
Source: "Family Circle Illustrated Library of Cooking"
Typed for you by: Lois Flack, CYBEREALM BBS, Watertown, NY.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmcyber4.zip

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