. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. HONEY ALMOND CRANBERRY COOLER (Makes 4 servings) 2 cups cranberry juice, chilled % cup honey Vz teaspoon almond extract Crushed ice Mint sprigs Combine cranberry juice, honey, and almond extract; mix well. Fill four glasses partially full of crushed ice and add cranberry juice mixture. Garnish with mint sprigs. Mountaineers are noted for their longevity. A newspaperman from an eastern dty was traveling through a backwoods area when he saw a wrinkled, bent, old man rocking on his porch. Thinking that perhaps there might be a good st
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. HONEY ALMOND CRANBERRY COOLER (Makes 4 servings) 2 cups cranberry juice, chilled % cup honey Vz teaspoon almond extract Crushed ice Mint sprigs Combine cranberry juice, honey, and almond extract; mix well. Fill four glasses partially full of crushed ice and add cranberry juice mixture. Garnish with mint sprigs. Mountaineers are noted for their longevity. A newspaperman from an eastern dty was traveling through a backwoods area when he saw a wrinkled, bent, old man rocking on his porch. Thinking that perhaps there might be a good story here, he stopped to talk with the old man. "Sir, I'd like to know your secret for long life?" he said. "Well," rephed the old man, "I drink a gallon of whiskey and smoke 25 cigars each day, and go dancing every night," replied the old man. "Remarkable," said the re- porter, "and exactly how old are you?" The reply was: "Twenty- seven years ; CRANBERRY BANANA BOUNCE (Makes 4 servings) 2 small banimas, mashed(about 1 cup) 1 pint lemon sherbet 2 cups cranberry juice, chilled I Combine bananas and sher- )et; beat with rotary beater )r blend in blender until mix- ire is smooth. Place mixture I'n 4 tall glasses and fill each dth cranberry juice. Stir lightly. lerve garnished wdth banana slices and fresh or frozen cran- )erries arranged on toothpicks, desired. jest iop (un! The teen-age boys on the corner enjoyed offering little Tommy a choice of a nickel or dime, and he inevitably chose the larger coin — the nickel. He usually went to the corner store and spent it on candy. "You're not that ; the storekeeper said one day. "You know the smaller coin is worth more than the bigger ; "Course I do," Tomy replied, "But the first time I take the smaller one I'd be killing a good ; CRANBERRY-CELERY RELISH (Makes 3 cups) 1 pound (4 cups) fresh cran- berries, chopped or
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