My mother used to make this before we went on camping trips.
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Cocoa Mix – save money, make your own cocoa mix with our copy cat recipe.
Taste of Texas Cinnamon Coffee
You can make a delicious cinnamon coffee at home, just like the Taste of Texas does, with our free recipe. Aromatic cinnamon adds a rich flavor to your cup of…
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Crock-pot Wassail
A perfect wassail for the holidays. You can keep this one warm in a crock pot.
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Ruby Tuesday’s Smurf Punch
Ruby Tuesday’s Smurf punch will remind you of the guys from Saturday morning cartoons. You can make a drink that looks just like those famous Smurfs. This is an non…
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Mock Champagne
This is great for a Sunday brunch or anytime you are looking for something non-alcoholic. You can serve something sparkling that is special and something that most everyone can drink. …
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Olive Garden Sangria
Sangria goes well with a hot summer day and most anything that you want to eat. Best of all, this is easy to make, and you can use whatever fruit…
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Green Slime
This is a fun drink to make for kids parties.
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Orange Julius
Orange Julius is a drink that used to appear in malls everywhere. I loved drinking this delightful, frothy drink. Dave Oberg graciously submitted this recipe. Orange Julius
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Kahlua Coffee Liqueur
You can make this classic coffee flavored liquer at home.
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Chili’s Prezidente Margarita
Chili’s is known for their Margaritas, don’t miss our version of one of their classics.
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The Duchess of Markham Pub Microwave B52′s
A rich warm creamy drink flavored with orange is sure to warm the soul.
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Fireside Coffee
Love the International Instant Coffees? Try this chocolately coffee. This is perfect to make up for a gift for that someone special.
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Chihuahua’s Port Sangria
This was a favorite of fellow viewer, Larry. This came from one of his favorite Mexican Restaurants. Unfortunately the restaurant lost its lease, but he was able to get this…
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CopyKat.com is the creation of Stephanie Manley. Stephanie started publishing recipes on the web in 1995 as a means to capture her family recipes in a format that they would not be thrown away. Over the years she has developed many recipes that taste just like restaurant recipes. 
