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Apple-Honey Toddies
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Apple-Honey Toddies
This recipe for Apple-Honey Toddies is an apple lover's favorite drink. This drink is warm and cozy, so its perfect to have on a chilly fall evening or cold winter afternoon.
Instructions
Heat apple cider and honey in a saucepan over medium heat until hot, about 20 minutes . Off heat, add bourbon and vanilla extract. Divide among 8 mugs and serve hot with a vanilla bean and dried apple slice in each serving. (Vanilla beans can be rinsed and reused).
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