Published: Oct. 25, 2022, 3 p.m.
What can I say, we've waited 29 years for this. Were you thrilled with it? Disappointed in it? Eh about it? Like parts and hated other parts? Do you think they will make a third film? Or maybe just turn this into a tv series to follow three new witches? Who knows what the future will hold, but "they're witches are back and there's hell to pay..."
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I met up with friends on the night this film was released and we had two "Char-boo-terie" boards along with a themed cocktail and more alcohol for shots. One of us partied a little too hard during the film, but you will hear about that during the episode. Let's just say we had to record another day.
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Hocus Pocus Cocktails (https://outsidethewinebox.com/10-hocus-pocus-themed-drinks/):
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Sanderson Sister Black Sangria
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Ingredients
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\n - 3 Black plums, sliced
\n - 1 Cup of blackberries
\n - \xbd Cup of pomegranate aerials
\n - 2 Cups of black grapes
\n - 2 Cups of red wine, such as cabernet sauvignon
\n - 1 Cup of brandy
\n - 2 Cups of pomegranate juice
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Directions
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\n - In a large pitcher add black plum slices, blackberries, pomegranate aerials, black grapes, red wine, pomegranate juice and brandy. Stir together until well combined.
\n - Cover and chill the refrigerator for 1 hour to allow flavors to come together.
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Adjust sweetness: This has quite a bit of natural sweetness but if you like your cocktails a little bit sweeter add 1/4-1/2 cup of simple syrup to taste.
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Orange Hocus Pocus Fizz
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Ingredients
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\n - 1 cup pineapple juice
\n - 1/2 cup rum
\n - 1/4 teaspoon McCormick\xae Imitation Coconut Extract
\n - 3 drops McCormick\xae Red Food Color
\n - 2 drops McCormick\xae Yellow Food Color
\n - 1 bottle (750 ml) sparkling white wine
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Directions
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\n - Mix pineapple juice, rum, coconut extract and food colors in measuring cup.
\n - For each cocktail, pour 2 ounces pineapple juice mixture into beverage glass.
\n - Top with 4 ounces sparkling white wine.
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Rum Amok
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Ingredients
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\n - 5 ounces RumChata
\n - 1 pint Vanillia Ice Cream
\n - 2 ounce Blood Chocolate Syrup
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Blood Chocolate Syrup
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\n - 1/2 cup Water
\n - 1/2 cup Sugar
\n - 2 tablespoons Cocoa Powder
\n - 4 drops Red Food Dye
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Directions
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\n - Into a blender add in your RumChata and vanillia ice cream.
\n - Blend until smooth and creamy.
\n - Into your class drizzle blood chocolate syrup along the inside of the glass.
\n - Pour in your milkshake and serve immediately.
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Blood Chocolate Syrup
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\n - In a sauce pan over low heat add in all of your ingredients.
\n - Let dissolve in pan until fully combined.
\n - Remove from heat when the sauce is as thick as syrup. About 8 minutes total.
\n - Let come cool completely before using.
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Drinking Rules:
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Drink when...
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\n - There is a clear reference to the original movie
\n - The Sanderson Sisters are confounded by modern technology
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Take a shot if...
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\n - You officially see the Sanderson Sisters for the first time
\n - You hear "amok"
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