WTF.
Fill glass with ice. Pour in 1 oz. Top with water. Add liquid splenda to taste.
Been doing it that way for at least 7 years. I prefer Knudsens brand.
WTF.
Fill glass with ice. Pour in 1 oz. Top with water. Add liquid splenda to taste.
Been doing it that way for at least 7 years. I prefer Knudsens brand.
Many supermarkets are selling it these days, at least for the holidays. I’m guessing people are liking it as a mixer. I was buying it top sweeten slightly, and unflavored gelatin, and then set it in a mold. Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Cocktail, ™, at 30 % cranberry juice and over-sweetened, (IMHO) just doesn’t cut it as a tasty dish. Anyway, I started this thread from the other thread, where someone wants to cut the sugar amount in their cranberry sauce.
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?p=14494012#post14494012
Works fine with vodka.
I’ve had it, and it’s awful. Pass the sugar.
sure, also chew the berries.
I won’t tough it any way you serve it. Same with the related lingon crap that is so popular here.
I’ve never seen it but I have to think that I’d drink it and like it if I ever came across it.
I get it from the same area as the other cranberry juices. I think the brand is Northland. And I love it!
I just purchased a bottle of this, but I had a horrible time finding it. I thought I had seen it with the other cranberry juices, but I had to go to the hippy foods section, where I found a small, exorbitantly-priced bottle from R. W. Knudsen.
I initially diluted it with seltzer, but I don’t feel that does much. Might as well just chug it down straight up (which I just tried). I have yet to try it mixed with liquor.
I’ve had unsweetened cranberry juice on occasion and it isn’t bad. I still prefer it sweetened.
I drink it by the glass on occasion for medicinal purposes, eyes watering the whole time and have a little baby whine at the boyfriend. Thinned with seltzer it’s downright yummy.
Meh, I’ll only drink it with vodka. And hold the cranberry juice. And replace the vodka with a nice cold American pilsner.