Help! Need Good Non-Alcoholic Punch Recipe

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Well, I've waited to the last minute to come up with a punch recipe for a large gathering tomorrow night! :rolleyes1

I have served my standby (Hawaiian Punch, 7 Up & sherbet, sparkling wine) a million times.
Ideally, I would like something that is old (1700's), but as we all know they really liked to whack back the spirits and while the recipes look tasty, I can't use alcohol for this party.

So do you have a recipe to spark up my punch bowl?

Thanks in Advance,
Jean
 
These aren't old, but they're the only punch recipes I have. Maybe they'll be of some help. :confused3

Lemon Sherbet Punch
from Liberty Tree Tavern, Magic Kingdom
Yield: 1 qt

4 c Lemon sherbet
1 c Frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
3 c Warm water
Ice cubes
Lemon slices

Place sherbet in mixing bowl. Using mixer on low, add lemonade concentrate and water. Mix well, 5 mins. Refrigerate. Serve in tall glasses with ice and garnish with lemon slices.

<Source: Mickey's Gourmet Cookbook>

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Holiday Berry Punch

10 oz frozen strawberries in syrup, thawed
12 oz frozen concentrated cranberry-raspberry juice
12 oz frozen concentrated lemonade
1 liter ginger ale, chilled
2 liters club soda, chilled

Puree strawberries with syrup in blender. This can be done ahead and refrigerated. Just before serving, combine pureed strawberries, cranberry-raspberry concentrate, lemonade concentrate and ginger ale in a 6 quart bowl. Gently stir in club soda and serve in glasses with a garnish of skewered strawberry and cranberry if you wish. Yield: 32 half cup servings

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This one doesn't have a name as far as I know. We used to make it eons ago for our youth group's all-nighter on New Year's Eve. The kids used to call it "Christian Sangria" (how would they know what Sangria tasted like...they were 13 to 17 :confused3) because after sitting in the bowl for an hour the fruit started to take on a...um...pungent taste. LOL I can't remember the actual # of ounces in each size can, but I believe they each made a half gallon once water was added - with the exception of the limeade. We could only get a smaller size...maybe 6 oz of concentrate?

1 large can frozen lemonade
1 large can orange juice
2 small cans limeade
1 jumbo can fruit punch (When it was unavailable we'd use 2 cans Hawaiian Punch as the frozen stuff tasted like that.)
2 liters ginger ale
2 lemons, sliced
2 limes, sliced
2 medium oranges, sliced

Combine all the concentrates & add the amount of water each can calls for. Slice the fruit & add to the juice. (It's better if you can store it in the refrigerator for a couple hours before putting it into the punch bowl.) Add the ginger ale immediately prior to serving.

To keep it chilled, we could put the combined juices into a bundt pan with a few additional slices of fruit. Freeze & then float on the punch after adding ginger ale.
 
I just had one that was lemonade(made from concentrate) and gingerale. The girl said sometimes during the holidays usually she can find raspberry ginerale. She put sliced lemons and fresh raspberries in it. It was really tasty. I just made some at home for the heck of it.
 












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