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Active Time:5 minsAdditional Time:3 hrs 55 minsTotal Time:4 hrsServings:24Yield:24 cupsJump to Nutrition Facts

Active Time:5 minsAdditional Time:3 hrs 55 minsTotal Time:4 hrsServings:24Yield:24 cups

Active Time:5 mins

Active Time:

5 mins

Additional Time:3 hrs 55 mins

Additional Time:

3 hrs 55 mins

Total Time:4 hrs

Total Time:

4 hrs

Servings:24

Servings:

24

Yield:24 cups

Yield:

24 cups

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the ingredients to make the Cranberry-Orange Punch

Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients2(2 quart) bottleschilled cranberry juice (no-sugar-added but sweetened with fruit juice)1(1 liter) bottlechilled club soda6cupsorange juiceOranges, thinly sliced for garnishFresh cranberries for garnish

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Ingredients

2(2 quart) bottleschilled cranberry juice (no-sugar-added but sweetened with fruit juice)

1(1 liter) bottlechilled club soda

6cupsorange juice

Oranges, thinly sliced for garnish

Fresh cranberries for garnish

Directions

Combine cranberry juice, soda and orange juice in a large punch bowl. Cover and chill for at least 4 hours.

a step in making the Cranberry-Orange Punch

When ready to serve, float orange slices and cranberries in the punch.

a step in making the Cranberry-Orange Punch

Equipment

Large punch bowl

Frequently Asked QuestionsIn one cup, which is a serving, this drink slips intoour guidelines for drinks that are diabetes-appropriatewhich is ≤150 calories and ≤30g carbohydrates. If you decide tomake this a boozy drink, be sure to have some food with it and check your blood sugar levels before and after imbibing.This drink will hydrate you and give you about 52% of your day’s worth of vitamin C. You’ll also get a touch of vitamin A, folate, calcium, iron, magnesium and potassium.This punch would work well with pomegranate juice or cherry juice. Make sure to look for 100% juice on the label.Absolutely! Frozen cranberries will also keep the punch chilled when serving.Yes, you can set out optional alcoholic mix-ins, like tequila and/or vodka, for a mix-your-own cocktail station.Yes! We recommend covering and chilling the punch for at least 4 hours. If you prefer more carbonation, stir in the chilled club soda right before serving.

Frequently Asked Questions

In one cup, which is a serving, this drink slips intoour guidelines for drinks that are diabetes-appropriatewhich is ≤150 calories and ≤30g carbohydrates. If you decide tomake this a boozy drink, be sure to have some food with it and check your blood sugar levels before and after imbibing.

This drink will hydrate you and give you about 52% of your day’s worth of vitamin C. You’ll also get a touch of vitamin A, folate, calcium, iron, magnesium and potassium.

This punch would work well with pomegranate juice or cherry juice. Make sure to look for 100% juice on the label.

Absolutely! Frozen cranberries will also keep the punch chilled when serving.

Yes, you can set out optional alcoholic mix-ins, like tequila and/or vodka, for a mix-your-own cocktail station.

Yes! We recommend covering and chilling the punch for at least 4 hours. If you prefer more carbonation, stir in the chilled club soda right before serving.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, November 2018

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)106Calories0gFat27gCarbs1gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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