@@suchsweetthunder05 Hey! Thanks for input in text. These are gobsmacking good.
@Renee-kk1hf24 күн бұрын
💕🎄💕🌝 great video. Thanks for the recipe
@TheCherelynnShow24 күн бұрын
@@Renee-kk1hf Thank you! Now mat be a good time to try recipe as fresh cranberries are on discount at the geocery store! I hope you enjoy!
@Beingthechange-l17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the details❤
@TheCherelynnShow17 күн бұрын
You’re very welcome! Hope you enjoy the recipe!
@socorromolina-sm9vyАй бұрын
Love your enthusiasm!😂 Did you save + recylce the oj & proseco!??
@katinaricks361324 күн бұрын
My daughter and I are trying it, our cranberry are in the fridge in the orange juice and sprite, when she gets home we are going to finish making ours, I also plan on making my caramel popcorn for christmas
@TheCherelynnShow24 күн бұрын
@@katinaricks3613 Oh I hope you like it!! Iam avtually making another batch for snacking before Christmas dinner! I jope you and your loved ones have a very merry Christmas!
@Beingthechange-l17 күн бұрын
I didn’t realize that I was only supposed to dry the sugar in the outside for a coding and I kept checking in wondering why they were getting moisture in this year I cooked in probably 15 to 20 minutes. I’ll have to try again.
@TheCherelynnShow17 күн бұрын
@@Beingthechange-l Oops! Tasty error! My oven was too hot on my second batch. I scooped into bowls with ice cream and enjoyed whole remaking! Hope you liked yours!!
@laurawright-king5046Ай бұрын
I watched someone make these but add Tajin with the powdered sugar 😊
@TheCherelynnShowАй бұрын
@@laurawright-king5046 Oh snap! I bet that is a spicy sweet good bite!
@socorromolina-sm9vyАй бұрын
I might try this + package as gift, thanks for tip on Ocean spray brand! Does it have to be Proseco or??
@TheCherelynnShowАй бұрын
@@socorromolina-sm9vy it is so tasty! Maybe try Sprite, or sparkling apple cider? It definitey does not have to be prosecco!
@lennybuttz2162Ай бұрын
The size of the cranberry is not dependent on the brand name printed on the bag. Wisconsin produces something like 80% of all cranberries used in the U.S. they get shipped to different places to be processed. I had no idea they had cranberries in Russia. I always thought they were native to the northern area of North America. It makes sense for them to be found in Russia, the same climate. It's curious how they developed in both regions. I wonder if the natives of Russia brought them over here when they crossed the land bridge that is now The Bearing Straights? This looks interesting, seems like a lot of work and I suspect you could use sparkling cider. it was interesting but you're a very strange woman.