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Recipe: Hot Whiskey Punch for Dessie

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Hot Whiskey Punch
Note from Cheri:
This recipe and text is re-printed from Darina Allen's Festive Food of Ireland, a wonderful book of ideas for all of Ireland's imprtant festivities. Whiskey or "uisce beata" (meaning the water of life) has kept the Irish in fine high spirits since ancient times - and we certainly don't need a festival to enjoy it.
Serves 1

1 measure of whiskey
2 teaspoons white sugar
4 to 6 cloves (spice)
2 slices fresh lemon
7 oz. boiling water

Put whiskey, sugar cloves and lemon slices into a strong glass. Pour on the boiling water until the sugar has dissolved. Sip contentedly by a blazing fire.
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