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    Old 12-06-2013, 05:21 AM
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    My daughter and little ones came for the weekend and no one drank the OJ I bought. We don't drink it much so I have 1/2 gallon and need to do something with it. Any ideas? Thanks.
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    OJ is hard on my stomach so when I have left overs I freeze in small amounts for my hubby or I mix half and half with sprite or seven up.
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    OJ Bundt Cake!! Really yummy! http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Orange-Juice-Cake/
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    ​Or orange pound cake. I would freeze the rest in cup amounts for future pound cakes too.
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    Orange chicken - the copy of the one from Panda Express.
    http://easy.betterrecipes.com/panda-...e-chicken.html

    I freeze concentrated orange juice to use when needed.
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    Thanks for the link. DH has been wanting some kind of juice cake and this is perfect. Just need to go get a bundt pan.LOl!
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    Old 12-06-2013, 08:26 AM
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    love it in my teriyaki sauce.. oj, soy sauce, fresh minced ginger, minced garlic and a bit of oil. mix it all great to marinade wings and breasts save some to brush on in the end. ok that uses half a cup of your oj lol freeze it in ice cube trays then transfer to freezer bag. you can pull out one or two at a time to add to chops, or chicken later for a bit of extra flavor. there are some pretty good recipes on ALL RECIPES.com where you can enter in your ingredient and it will come back with recipes that have that in it! tada!
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    I would freeze it in an ice cube tray and use it in punch or to flavor water.
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    Originally Posted by tessagin
    Thanks for the link. DH has been wanting some kind of juice cake and this is perfect. Just need to go get a bundt pan.LOl!
    Any Bundt recipe will work in a regular tube pan too, if you have one of those....of course, if you've been wanting a Bundt pan, now's the perfect reason to get one!!!!!
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    I used leftover orange juice as part of the liquid in my brine for the Thanksgiving turkey. Worked great.
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