Debbie’s Christmas Day Warm Apple Cider
One of my favorite things about the holidays are the fun smells that happen at this time of year: the smell of the Christmas trees, and especially the smell of warm apple cider. I learned the recipe from my mother-in-law, it’s very simple and tastes like Christmas
We usually have the Cider on low whenever we are doing something Christmas related: wrapping and opening presents, decorating for Christmas and putting together our Christmas cards, etc. The smell radiates into the entire house giving it a warm, sweet scent. Hope your next two days are filled with love! Hope you enjoy!
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6
Debbie’s Christmas Day Apple Cider:
Ingredients (makes 6 servings)
1 can frozen apple juice
2 cinnamon sticks
9 whole cloves
1.5 tsp ground Allspice
Directions:
Add frozen apple juice and water as directed on the can (Usually about 3 cans worth of water,) to a large pot over the stove on Medium heat
Add the rest of ingredients, bring to boil and turn down to low.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Christmas Eve!



Merry Christmas my fellow Nurse!
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmerry christmas
What a great idea! Merry Christmas!
That looks so good!!
I love hot apple drinks and this is a new recipe for me. Thanks for sharing
There are many sources of Christmas excitement to find all around. The first chilly mornings of late November that remind you it’s “that time of year” again, the smell of cinnamon you scent while passing by a small and cosy café, the comfort of a soft wool scarf around your neck… Nothing feels warmer than comfortably escaping the cold.