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| Servings: | 20 |
| Author Notes: |
Hope is my best friend's mother. When Hope and her husband Dwayne bought their new Southern California home in 1954, the front yard was landscaped with a few shrubs and greens. Among them was a dwarf citrus tree which was moved to the back yard. Hope's kids would play tricks on their friends, by offering them the tree's orange fruit, then step back and watch their faces as they bit into it. While the fruit resembled oranges, they sure didn't taste like them. We thank Hope Randell and her daughter Sharon LaBurn for sharing their recipe for the most refreshing punch we have ever tasted. If you don't have orange Rangpur Limes growing in your yard, you can still make punch using ordinary limes, although you'll have to use more limes, as the Rangpur variety produce a lot of juice. If you'd like a tree like Hope's in your own yard, ask your nursery for a dwarf Rangpur Lime Tree. They are hardy and easy to care for. |
| Ingredients: |
Punch Base Mix: 2 cups sugar 2 cups boiling water 1 cup pineapple juice 1 1/2 cups Rangpur lime juice 6 cups total - ice and water 1 liter 7-Up |
| Instructions: | Mix sugar and boiling water together until sugar is fully dissolved. Add juice to sugar mixture and cool until serving time. Put six cups total of ice and water in a punchbowl, add punch base mix and stir in 1 liter of 7-Up soda. Garnish with fresh mint and thin citrus slices. |
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