What are you cooking for Christmas?

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Peter_Muir
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What are you cooking for Christmas?

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I'm doing a hard apple cider glazed ham with cloves, an orange and rum glazed twice cooked duck.

How about you?

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Bushman
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Re: What are you cooking for Christmas?

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I made some Apple Pie Moonshine Whiskey using a original recipe but she's not getting poured on any food. My wife is in charge of the food I tend to the bar! :D
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Re: What are you cooking for Christmas?

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Traditional I'm afraid... A 10Kg Turkey stuffed and glazed with apple and cranberry... and plenty of booze ofcoarse...

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Poitin
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Re: What are you cooking for Christmas?

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Bushman wrote:I made some Apple Pie Moonshine Whiskey using a original recipe. :D
Bushman,
I’ve got about 7 or 8 recipes for the Apple Pie from this site and other distillers sites and random internet pages. It’s by far the most popular when I take it to picnics. Getting asked all the time if I would make up a batch for them.

Just curious about your Apple Pie Moonshine Whiskey using an original recipe, is it one listed her on HD or is it your original recipe?

If it’s yours is it a secret or can your share? Would like to add to my arsenal of recipes I have for making homemade favourites.

Thanks and MERRY CHRISTMAS to all!

Poitin
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