Sunday, December 23, 2018

December 23 -- an easy kitchen gift: Mulled Cider Mix


It's fun and easy to make little packets of mulling spices for gifts. They produce some very yummy cider and make wonderful small gifts. I often include them in gift baskets for our neighbors or in care packages to faraway family and friends. Here's what you'll need to make these:

* Cinnamon sticks

* Whole cloves

* Allspice berries

* Coffee filters

* Plain white string

Break the cinnamon sticks in 1-inch pieces. For each packet of spices, place 1 tsp. of cinnamon sticks, 1 tsp. of whole cloves and 1 tsp. of allspice berries in the center of a coffee filter. Gather the filter up into a little bundle and tie securely with string.


  To package these, I use an idea I found in a Gooseberry Patch book -- Place each bundle of spices in a small brown paper bag. Fold the top of the bag down securely. Make a tag on card stock or half of a file card with these instructions: "Mulled Cider Mix. Place spice bag in large saucepan with 1 quart to 1 gallon of cider. Heat through and enjoy." 
 
Then position the tag at the top of the bag and use your sewing machine, threaded with red thread, to sew the tag to the bag, sewing the bag closed in the process. These look so cute and festive!

6 comments:

  1. You win hands down for finding the most creative ideas for Christmas giving. These sound great!

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    1. Wow, Vew -- that is saying a lot! Thank you! I just thought this packaging was such a sweet idea and I've been making these for gifts (or as additions to gift baskets) for years.

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  2. I love mulling spices!! Thanks for the recipe!! Great gift idea!

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    1. You are welcome, Terri! So easy, too!

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  3. Thanks for this idea. I plan to give this recipe a try!

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    1. Oh good, Barbara! Let me know how you like it. Sometimes I also quarter an orange, push a couple of whole cloves inro each quarter, and then add that to the cider along with the spice bag.

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