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Hot Mulled Cider
Hot Mulled Cider Slow cookers are great for making warm beverages and keeping them at a perfect serv- ing temperature. Per Serving:
Calories: 93
% calories from fat: 2
Fat (gm): 0.2
Saturated fat (gm): 0
Cholesterol (mg): 0
Sodium (mg): 7
Protein (gm): 0.2
Carbohydrate (gm): 25
Exchanges:
Milk: 0.0
Vegetable: 0.0
Fruit: 1.5
Bread: 0.0
Meat: 0.0
Fat: 0.0 16 servings (about ½ cup each) 2 quarts apple cider
½ cup packed light brown sugar
1½ teaspoons whole cloves
1 teaspoon whole allspice
2 whole cinnamon sticks
1 medium orange, sliced 1. Combine all ingredients in slow cooker, tying spices in a cheesecloth bag; cover

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