How do you make punch for a party?????!


Question: i seen one that looked good on tv today..

a bottle of cranberry juice, one can frozen *thawed* OJ, one can frozen *thawed* pink lemonade, a cup of rum, and a bottle of cheap champange


Answers: i seen one that looked good on tv today..

a bottle of cranberry juice, one can frozen *thawed* OJ, one can frozen *thawed* pink lemonade, a cup of rum, and a bottle of cheap champange

Here is a simple one. Very Good! Non-alcholic.

3oz. pkg. raspberry jello
3 oz. pkg. cherry jello
3 cups boiling water
5 cups cold water
3 cups pineapple juice
12 oz, can frozen orange juice
2 pints pineapple or lemon sherbert

Dissolve jello's in boiling water in large pot. .Add next 3 ingredients. Stir in 1 tray ice cubes until melted. pour into punch bowl. Spoon in sherbert. Serve immediatly or let stand at room temp.

you should try 7 up and sprite mixed up with sherbet ice cream in it delish!! mmmmm mmmm mmm yummy in my tummy

Depends on the party. If it is a huge Greek Fest(Fraternities) at a party school then I suggest a nice punch called WAPATUI . Start with a 30 to 55 gallon food grade drum. Next cut chunks of fruit into it. I recommend melons, berries cut in half, apples, pears, seedless grapes, and kiwi. Fill about half way. then fill with alcohol like Rum, Vodka, Gin, and brandy until 3/4 full. Fill the rest of the way with white soda like sprite. Seal drum and place in walk in refrigerator for 3-7 days. Longer is better. Upon serving monitor how much people drink because it is very sweet but packs a huge punch.

go to allrecipes.com They have the best recipes and they are rated by the users. I have used it many times for parties. My favorites are sangria and beer margaritas

Hawaiian punch, 7-up and sherbet





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