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Apple cider is a type of apple juice that has been produced by mechanical pressure rather than boiling.

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3 Favourite Apple Cider Recipes

 

Autumn means apples and apples mean cider. So, when the weather turns chilly, curl up in your favourite chair and keep yourself warm with one of these tasty apple ciders.    


 

Traditional Hot Apple Cider

The simplest way to warm up your apple cider is to put it on low heat on the stove,  add your favourite spices and slowly bring to a boil. Some spices to use can include:

  • cinnamon
  • ground cloves
  • allspice
  • nutmeg
  • peppercorns (for added spice)

   

   

   

   

   

 

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From: Like Grandma Used to Make, Reader's Digest USA

 

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