Trash Can Punch

"This is what we use to drink when we had our high school parties....but was it kick in the butt!! Let me know if it brings back memories!!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 10mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
25
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ingredients

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directions

  • Wash out a brand new trash can.
  • Mix punch and spirits together.
  • Cut up the fruit and add them to mix.
  • Let sit for at least one hour, the longer it sits the more potent the fruit gets!
  • Serves a whole party!
  • *On the punch, you can adjust the amount according to your taste. When I made it this week-end, I added an extra gallon. Must be my age! ha ha.

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  1. I made this last summer and added cantalope & honeydew as well. We used to call it Yuck-A-Flux when I was a teenager. When the party was over, I had lots left. So I ground it down in my blender until it resembled a slush like consistancy. I transfered it into smaller containers leaving 1" space at top before placing in the freezer. Once frozen, it can then be scooped out into a glass and you can add just enough club soda/sprite/7up until you get it slushy again. Very good on a hot day and powerful so you don't need much. Make sure when you add the fruit in the beginning, you remove any rinds first or the blending will not work. Enjoy! Thanks for posting! :)
     
  2. We would make a very similar version of this in high school. Usually heavier on the PGA/Everclear, soaking the fruits for several hours. Memories? I remember the punch was good, don't remember much of the parties as a result, though!
     
  3. Everclear???? Oh, I only had that one time and ended up sitting in the trash can. I wouldn't recommend this combo, but to each their own. You had this at a high school party?
     
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I just got married on 07/07/07!! I have lived in Fort Worth, Texas for about 7 years. I have lived in Austin, Corpus Christi and I'm originally from San Angelo, Texas. I love to cook for my family, friends and church. I love trying new recipes. I hope you enjoy the ones that I have posted. If not, please give me your input as to how to improve or any ideas that you might have.
 
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