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  2. We Tried 10 Different Cranberry Sauces and the Winner ... - AOL

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    Taste of Inspirations Cape Cod Cranberry Sauce is an odd mix of whole and jellied sauces. It has a thicker texture, more like a preserve, in some areas, but then you get a bite of the whole berry ...

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    2. 365 Whole Foods Market Jellied Cranberry Sauce. $2.79 from Amazon. Shop Now. Of all the jellied sauces I tried, this tastes the most reminiscent of something that actually exists in nature.

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    Add the ketchup, horseradish and Worcestershire sauce; pulse to combine. Scrape into a serving dish and refrigerate at least 30 minutes or up to 4 hours. For the shrimp: Preheat the oven to 425˚.

  5. Funny Face (drink mix) - Wikipedia

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    Funny Face was a brand of powdered drink mix originally made and publicly sold by the Pillsbury Company from 1964 to 1994, [1] and in limited productions (mainly in the Midwestern and New England regions of the United States) from 1994 to 2001.

  6. Cape Codder (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A Cape Cod is made with vodka and cranberry juice, and may be garnished with a lime wedge. Proportions vary, with sources giving a recommended vodka-to-juice ratio of 1/4, [2] [3] 1/3.7, [4] 1/2 [5] [6] and 1/1.5, [7] while other sources do not recommend precise proportions.

  7. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    A smash is a casual icy julep (spirits, sugar, and herb) [32] cocktail filled with hunks of fresh fruit, so that after the liquid part of the drink has been consumed, one can also eat the alcohol-infused fruit (e.g. strawberries). The history of smashes goes back at least as far as the 1862 book How to Mix Drinks. [33]