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  2. 29 Christmas brunch recipes for a magical holiday

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    For all the folks who skip breakfast, for the parents who sip coffee and gulp down a piece of toast while watching gift wrap fling through the air, for the adults who slept in after a late night ...

  3. The Most Popular Christmas Cocktail in Every State - AOL

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    Cranberry Mimosa. Iowa, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Hawaii . Seven states seem to prefer a Christmas brunch drink for the holidays.

  4. Think Beyond Dirty Santa with These Clever Christmas Activities

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    Whether you're looking to plan a Christmas drinking game, host a Christmas trivia battle of the brains, or coordinate a tacky Christmas sweater contest, you'll find plenty of adult-friendly ideas ...

  5. 26 Make-Ahead Alcoholic (and Non-Alcoholic) Christmas Punch ...

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    A mock sangria cocktail with fresh juice, fruit pieces and soda water. A great non-alcoholic alternative to the classic, perfect for any celebration. Get the recipe: Mock Sangria Punch

  6. Tom and Jerry (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Tom and Jerry was a favorite of President Warren G. Harding, who served it at an annual Christmas party for his closest friends. [ 6 ] Two later cartoon duos, a short-lived Tom and Jerry from Van Beuren Studios in the 1930s, and the famous cat and mouse rivalry from the 1940s through the 1960s, also bore the name, possibly as a play on words ...

  7. Christmas dinner - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol and cocktails (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) of all kinds are staples for both Christmas parties and family gatherings, where harder drinking is done amongst adults and youngsters usually get served soft drinks or a non-alcoholic version of what their parents drink, drinks like the Shirley Temple.