Alcoholic Halloween Punch on BUDGET?!


Question: Alcoholic Halloween Punch on BUDGET!?
I am looking for an alcoholic halloween punch that I can make for under $20!. I know that is not realistic so I am willing to go up to $40 but that is really about it!. Please give me some of your suggestions!. I have been looking all around on the net and I just really need some suggestions from people who have made a punch before and served it and got good feedback!.
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Answers:
I could make a REALLY good punch on $20!. But maybe that's because I always have liquor on hand!?

Here's some ideas, spike one of these drinks with your favorite alcohol; rum works well!

Day Old Bath Water
OP is Jules
12 ounce Can frozen lemonade
2 liters 7-Up
1/2 gallon Rainbow sherbert

Thaw sherbert for approximately 15 minutes and place in a plastic tub!. Add lemonade (prepared according to directions) and 7-up!. Sherbert will melt and turn mixture day old bathwater grayish-brown!. Float a handful of green, yellow and white tiny after dinner mints (tiny bars of soap) on top of the scummy punch!.

Magic Brew
1 8-ounce carton vanilla yogurt
1 cup orange juice
4 cups orange soda

Steps:
1!. Put the vanilla yogurt, orange juice, and 2 cups of the orange soda in the blender container!. Cover blender with lid!. Blend on high speed until combined!. Turn off blender!.

2!. Pour the mixture into the ice cube trays!. Cover the ice cube trays with plastic wrap!. Put the ice cube trays in the freezer!. Freeze for 6 hours or overnight!.

3!. Just before serving, remove the frozen cubes from 1 of the ice cube trays!. Put the cubes in the blender container!. Add 1 cup of the orange soda!. Cover and blend on high speed until slushy!. Turn off the blender!. Pour into 6 glasses!. Repeat with remaining frozen cubes and orange soda!. Makes 12 (1/2-cup) servings!.


Ghoul's Punch
Ingredients:

6 cups unsweetened pineapple juice, chilled
3 cups cold water
1 6-ounce can frozen lemonade concentrate
4 blood orange or orange slices
1 recipe Frozen Hands (see recipe below)


Nutritional Information:
calories: 208, total fat: 0g, saturated fat: 0g, cholesterol: 0mg, sodium: 8mg, carbohydrate: 52g, fiber: 0g, protein: 1g, vitamin C: 139%, calcium: 4%, iron: 5%, fruit: 2 diabetic exchange, other carb: 1!.5 diabetic exchange!.

Steps:
1!. For punch, in a punch bowl stir together pineapple juice, water, and lemonade concentrate!. Float orange slices and Frozen Hands in punch!. Makes 8 (about 10-ounce) servings!.

2!. Frozen Hands: Carefully pour cranberry juice cocktail into 2 or 3 clear plastic gloves!.* Fill the gloves so that the fingers can move easily!. Tightly seal the gloves with rubber bands!. Place on a baking sheet lined with paper towels!. Freeze until firm!. Use scissors to cut the gloves off the frozen hands!. If any fingers break off, add them separately to punch!.

*Note: Be sure to use gloves without powder!. Or, rinse powdered gloves thoroughly before using!.


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Cook up a batch of hot apple cider with mulling spices and then add some spiced rum!. I generally use the good stuff (Captain Morgan's Private Stock) but if you want to stay in the $20 budget, just get Admiral Nelson or Lady Bligh!. I make it every year for our Halloween party and everyone looks forward to it!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

get yourself some cheap vodka and the cheapest orange drink you can find you will have the color of halloween and its really cheap trust me koolaid isn't that bad when mixed with vodka eitherWww@FoodAQ@Com

Get a bottle of vodka and some orange hawaiian punch!. (orange = halloweenie)

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Something VERY Halloween-ish would be pumpkin beer!. Many breweries make it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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