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The holidays are upon us and most of us need a nice beverage to warm up. That's where Mulled Cider comes into play. Mulled cider gets its name from the definition of mull, which means to flavor a beverage by heating it and adding spices. The warming spices warm your from the inside out. You can add different winter fruits to change up the flavor or alcohol to make a fun winter adult beverage. This recipe will sure spice up any holiday party you have this year. If you have recipe you would like to see me make, let me know in the comments below. Let me know of what you think of this recipe on via twitter or instagram (@vegetarianbaker & #thevegetarianbaker).
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Ingredients:
Whole Star Anise | 5-6 ea.
Cinnamon Sticks | 5-6 ea.
Whole Cloves | 1 Tablespoon
Apples | 2 ea, Sliced
Oranges | 2 ea, Sliced
Lemon | 1 ea, Sliced
Ginger | 1 inch, Sliced
Fresh Cranberries | 1 Cup
Organic Maple Syrup | 1/3 Cup
Apple Cider | 1 Gallon
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How To Make Homemade Mulled Cider | Easy Holiday Drink | The Vegetarian Baker ─ The Vegetarian Baker
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