| Qty | Unit | Ingredient | ||
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| 4 | cups | Cranberries |
Cranberries, pronounced "KRAN-ber-reez," are small, tart fruits that boast a vibrant red color. They grow on evergreen dwarf shrubs native to North America.
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They're known for their distinctively sharp and sour flavor. They are |
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| 4 | cups | Water |
Water, the essence of life, is a transparent, tasteless, and odorless liquid that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Its neutral flavor allows other ingredients to shine while enhancing the overall texture
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| 2/3 | cup | Sugar » to taste |
Sugar is a sweet substance that comes from plants like sugarcane and sugar beets. It's used to add sweetness to food and drinks, like coffee, tea, and desserts.
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| Prep Time | Process Time | Overall Time |
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| 15 Minutes | 15 Minutes | 30 minutes |
1. In a large pot, boil cranberries in water for about 15 minutes.
2. Strain through a cheesecloth bag. Do not squeeze the bag.
3. Return the juice to the pot and add 2/3 cups of sugar.
4. Bring to a boil. Stir well to dissolve the sugar.
5. Remove from heat and let the juice cool.
6. Pour into a container and store in the refrigerator.
7. Refrigerating cranberry juice will keep it fresh for 2-3 weeks.
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Make your own ginger juice easily by using a garlic press. Just take a 1 x 2 inch piece of ginger root, squeeze it with the press, and quickly get about 1 tablespoon of fresh ginger juice. This hack is a quick way to add a burst of flavor to your drinks and dishes with minimal effort.
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