When you have mulled over these questions and picked your favourites, you give money when and how you see fit. |
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Refreshments of finger foods, sandwiches, cakes and mulled wine were organised by Geraldine Cummins. |
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Eight people are huddled around the stove, drinking freshly mulled wine to keep out the chill. |
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There will also be mulled sherry and mince pies in the centre's food court. |
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If all that mulled wine and merriment gives you indigestion, how about a touch of wartime austerity to bring a bit of balance? |
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Genuine traders from every corner of Germany would be allowed to sell the country's beer and mulled wine to get shoppers into the party spirit. |
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When he worked at the Rainbow Room in New York, de Groff served mulled wine from a silver samovar. |
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There will also be smoked salmon sandwiches and mulled wine available on the car park of Hunters' Lodge. |
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Adam, in turn, mulled over his father's words before he voiced the many questions whirling through his head. |
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It was so cold with the heating turned down that I decided to go for the first mulled wine of the year. |
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Propose a toast for the occasion with homemade hot cocoa, spiced tea, mulled cider or eggnog served in Spode Christmas Tree mugs. |
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I returned to bed and mulled over the way we can deceive ourselves after all, and what might have been the cause of such a strange dream. |
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That evening, in Downings, the team mulled things over, and finally Dan came up with a suggestion. |
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Passengers are greeted on board with a mince pie and mulled wine for the adults and squash and biscuits for the children. |
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Squirrels will discover that a half walnut shell filled with mulled wine is just the ticket for getting through a long, cold winter. |
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All of this was washed down with generous piping hot glasses of mulled wine. |
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The drink could really consist of nearly anything, as long as it had ale or sherry as a base, apples or cider, and mulled spices. |
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The Sangaree dates back to colonial times and was a favorite of tavern-goers, along with grogs, flips, punches and mulled wines. |
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It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance. |
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Perhaps I should sit down with a mug of mulled wine and a deep-filled mince pie before I get overcome with the excitement of it all. |
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Instead, I mulled over the sequence of events bringing me here to this bed of nails. |
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At midnight there were fireworks and champagne and mulled wine on the beach. |
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He mulled over the passage and then thought about the train wreck that was his life. |
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Gramercy Tavern may use rum-soaked raisins and apple rings or a combination of apricots and fresh figs as ingredients in its mulled wines. |
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The odd pub sells mulled wine on tap, but generally it's expensive and of such poor quality that it's pretty well undrinkable. |
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We drank some beer, mulled some wine, ate some mince pies, and managed to repair several cigarettes. |
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Have a stash of soft drinks chilled and, if the weather's nippy, a mulled cider simmering in a slow-cooker. |
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We were then directed toward the great hall itself, where Elizabethan music could be heard, and mulled wine was being served. |
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Genial hosts welcome you in with offers of warm mulled wine and mince pies. |
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Most stood or sat near the huge, fieldstone fireplace in the great room, sipping the excellent mulled cider. |
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It would cost just a few pennies to infuse a mix of spices into a vat of wine, so it's time someone gave us a mulled wine fit to drink. |
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To begin proceedings mulled wine will be served at 8pm which will be followed by a five-course dinner at 8.30 pm. |
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Allspice is often added to mulled wine as a sweet flavoring, which may be helpful for the digestion. |
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They came back with cinnamon, the spice we use without thinking in mulled wine and apple crumble. |
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Only the alluring alcoholic whiff of freshly made mulled wine can surpass the spicy aroma of mince pies for generating genuine festive cheer. |
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The pilots mulled over the pros and cons of landing at either field, considering distance, available navaids, ground services, and the weather. |
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Our guide handed out copies of a recipe for bishop, a kind of mulled wine popular in Victorian times at Christmas. |
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To make this an extra special night out a complimentary glass of mulled wine and a mince pie will be served! |
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A servant came flying out with a horn of mulled wine wrapped in a cloth and passed it to him with nervous hands, careful not to look at him before he dashed away. |
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Mincepies were originally made in twelves and should be offered by a friend-they go with anything, sherry, mulled wine, tea or coffee and can be eaten at any time of day. |
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As Ryan has mulled his future, Boehner has welcomed him back into the fold. |
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This tour is also available with commented wine tasting or a country picnic or mulled wine and thick soup on request. |
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There's also still and sparkling perry, fortified wine, mulled and tonic wine. |
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Happily the Hawkshead Christmas fair was still doing a roaring trade in mulled cider. |
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Hot mulled wine and the scent of Christmas biscuits enhance the atmosphere. |
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They brought along home-made cakes, poured mulled wine and served hearty warm food from enormous steaming pans. |
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The content of the conferences was mulled over by study groups whose reflections were then shared out in the plenary assembly. |
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Ideas float by at a rate that allows each to be individually savoured and mulled over. |
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Window units can be mulled together, offering an unlimited choice of window configurations. |
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One can learn how to drive teams of huskies, build igloos, and share the mulled wine. |
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You may enjoy the comforting taste of this herbal tea all winter long and it may also be used to flavour mulled wine. |
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Option: conference on local Christmas traditions, with mulled wine and gingerbread. |
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Sit down to five-course feasts, complete with stuffed turkey and ham, cranberry sauce, mince pies, mulled wine and steaming plum pudding. |
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It can be cold outside, late in winter, waiting for a bonfire, so a barbecue and mulled wine are available to provide sustenance and warmth. |
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The house smells of mulled cider and homemade hot chocolate. |
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Since the theme is sweets, Haas keeps the rest of the fare simple, providing a few savory finger foods such as cheeses and crackers, along with mulled wine and apple cider. |
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Minced pies and mulled wine will be available and the shop will be selling everything you need to survive the festive season from hampers and gifts to trees and turkeys. |
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Much like eggnog, mulled wine recipes are part of our winter vocabulary. |
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And Stowe Mountain Resort does a big business with a mulled wine. |
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Strain the mulled wine into a handled glass or mug, and drink warm. |
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At this time of year, I always start by grabbing a mulled apple juice from Days Cottage and a bacon bap from Adey's organic farm, which is just down the road at Berkeley. |
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The neighbours will have to work hard next year to top the offer of a spot of skating on Christmas Eve in between a mince pie and glass of mulled wine. |
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For two years, Qawasmi mulled a list of independent women, and put her plan into action just last month. |
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Of course, there was more mulled wine to be enjoyed later in the day, as large crowds gathered in the town square at 5pm for the turning on of the Christmas lights. |
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One way is to escape to a quiet corner for reading and relaxing, a place to sip a mug of steaming mulled cider as you lose yourself in Harry Potter's latest adventures. |
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Sparkling wine is a perfectly acceptable alternative to champagne, as is mulled wine in winter, and will reduce your costs in this area by up to about 40 per cent. |
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That night we enjoyed some hot mulled wine, a warm fire, the company of random campers at the camp site, Judy's cheesecake, and a great big fuzzy black bear that was brown. |
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Mince pies and mulled wine was provided and served by Huby Women's Institute in the village hall, thanks to a financial donation by the parish council. |
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Also on offer to keep out the cold will be mulled wine and mince pies. |
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Chilly nights, I like nibbling small pieces of chocolate with a cup of hot, spicy mulled wine, enjoying the aroma of cacao, spices, and wine blending together. |
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There are 142 stalls with gift items, children's toys, figures for nativity cribs, Christmas decorations, mulled wine, grilled sausages, and gingerbread. |
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I stuck around for a few more drinks while I mulled this opportunity. |
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A palate-cleanser of Earl Grey jelly and orange sorbet paved the way for a wonderful pudding of roasted figs in mulled wine, homemade yoghurt and churros. |
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The twelve advertising bumpers show children sledging and throwing snowballs, friends and couples drinking mulled wine in front of a fireplace, decorating the Christmas tree and on a skiing trip. |
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As the Working Group mulled over these questions, participants first expressed concern that a comprehensive strategy must reflect the diversity of partners and promote real partnership. |
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A magical, marvellous location which attracts many visitors with its fairy-like and friendly atmosphere, its Christmas decorations, Father Christmas, carols, Christmas music, mulled wine and much more. |
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This was a compromise which was mulled over at length, involving four working groups chaired by Mr Amato, Mr Hänsch, Mr Christophersen and Mr Méndez de Vigo. |
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Insider tucked into turkey and cranberry sandwiches, mini Christmas cakes and Yule logs, washed down with a glass of mulled wine. |
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It is essential in mulled wine and will be perfect in your compotes and fruit salads, and quite particularly with the apple, the pear and the orange. |
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It is mulled over and put it into a budget document. |
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Mr. Ed Lochbaum: I've mulled this one over in my mind a number of times. |
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These implications should be carefully mulled over by developers, those responsible for crafting municipal and national policy, and funding bodies in the philanthropic sector. |
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Experimenting with various combinations of mustard and sauerkraut, we devour a dozen of the sausages between us, washing it down with mugs of mulled wine. |
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The scent of roasted chestnuts, gingerbread biscuits and mulled wine fill the air and the market stalls are filled with traditional, handcrafted Xmas decorations, handmade toys and local wares. |
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Hoover mulled it over and wrote back canceling his reassignment. |
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As he mulled over the idea, my colleagues pointed out the bomb scars in the concrete underpass we were driving through, etched a year beforehand when a suicide bomber tried to kill the British Ambassador. |
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At the same time, Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown openly mulled the prospect of trying to secure a coalition with the Liberal Democrats, built around electoral reform. |
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In France and in Scandinavian countries we add it in mulled wine. |
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At the arrival, it is mulled wine for everyone. |
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Nutmeg is a traditional ingredient in mulled cider, mulled wine, and eggnog. |
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Jeffrey Toobin profiled Obama's bumbling replacement in the Senate, warned of the dangers of Senate confirmation hearings, and mulled John Roberts Inaugurationn flub. |
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I gave them tea and coffee, and about half an hour after nine had a salver brought in of chocolate, mulled white wine and biscuits. |
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The stableboy rode off while the huntsman mulled over this tragic news. |
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The evening included sampling of Christmas treats served alongside warming Gluhwein, the traditional mulled Christmas drink, specially prepared to mark this festive season. |
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Visitors are also able to sample the delights of German mulled wine, bratwursts, weissbier and, for those with a sweet tooth, gingerbread and marzipan sweets. |
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Done right, it's like a tinsel-trimmed tin of sardines which has been dipped in mulled wine and had the fishiness replaced by a blend of goodwill, baubles and a box of Roses. |
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