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Recipe – Punch with Crystal Light

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April 18, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Recipe 6 Comments

published date: April 18, 2009
modified datt: April 18,2009

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Well the season is coming for some punch and light and fruity drinks. If you took advantage of the Publix sale this week you got Crystal Light for only $.67 (regularly priced almost $2.) Here is a light, summer recipe you could make to create a fruity punch.

Ingredients:
1 sm. c. Crystal Light fruit punch (4 to a can)
2 (2 liter) bottles ginger ale
1/2 gallon raspberry sherbet

Directions:
Mix in a punch bowl the Crystal Light and ginger ale. Keep chilled in refrigerator. When ready to serve, spoon the raspberry sherbet to cover. For lower calorie drink, use diet ginger ale.

This recipe is taken from Cooks.com Here. Whenever, I have extra “ingredients/stockpile” around the house I visit this site to see what I can create. Just by typing a couple of ingredients, they will show you some great recipes.
If you have a great budget friendly recipe to share, please send it my way. I would LOVE to share it with our readers.


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Last Updated on April 18, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living

Comments

  1. Linda P. says

    April 18, 2009 at 5:52 AM

    Yum. Thanks for thinking of us and sharing. I check your site everyday to see what’s new. You are always giving us great tips and coupons that we can print. Thank you so much. It has really helped since we are very strapped with this economy, and I am laid off. My thinking about coupons has changed completely. The grocery store I go to has double coupons up to and including $1 for the first 5 coupons if you spend $25 full price before they take off the sale prices. It has worked out wonderful. I usually spend about $8 and do 2 separate orders so I can double my coupons twice. Usually I try to get a free milk coupon that prints at the end of my order also because I buy the specials they have on cereal (also using coupons for each box, of course). Then when I get the free milk my next visit with the coupon, the full price of the milk counts towards my $25, even though I am paying $0. This week they have the free milk with the purchase of 4 Tomestone pizzas for $10. Do you know where I can find any coupons for Tomestone? I haven’t seen those in the paper.

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  2. Frugal Coupon Living says

    April 18, 2009 at 7:48 AM

    I just did research. The only coupons out there are the ones you peel of the product. Sorry, Linda.

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  3. Linda P. says

    April 18, 2009 at 9:05 PM

    Thanks for checking anyway.

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  4. Janell says

    May 3, 2009 at 1:17 PM

    This sounds delicious for this summer. It would have been good for my wedding reception (color wise). Wish I had the recipe then.

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  5. SarahJ says

    May 17, 2009 at 4:31 PM

    Do you know of stores in Florida that double coupons? I saw you said that Publix in Florida tend not to. Thanks!

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  6. Frugal Coupon Living says

    May 18, 2009 at 12:48 PM

    Sarah J I do not have a list of what stores do an don’t. I would just call your store or ask them when you are in.

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