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I may wish to fashion a funnel later on.
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I am thinking about making some mulled wine later on. Apparently it must be warmed up in a saucepan and I am thinking I'll probably just put it back into the bottle when it is made but I don't have a funnel. Does anyone have a way to make a funnel that I can use to pour it back in, or else an alternative idea for storage of my festive beverage?
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Have you got any cooking foil, or greaseproof paper? Roll several layers of it into a funnel shaped tube with the narrow end inside the wine bottle neck. Or store the wine in a large screw top jam jar or Kilner jar until you need it.
Tbh when we have mulled wine, we heat it/make it in a large saucepan when we need it (not in advance), then just scoop it out with small mugs, wipe the dribble off the mugs and drink it from the mugs.
Tbh when we have mulled wine, we heat it/make it in a large saucepan when we need it (not in advance), then just scoop it out with small mugs, wipe the dribble off the mugs and drink it from the mugs.
Well I made it and used MarkRae's idea, it being the simplest. Only problem being the ground in red wine stain that has been left on the worktop. The mulled wine itself was quite nice. We warmed the rest up and finished it today. What I found interesting was the fact that before I warmed it up earlier it just smelled like red wine, but when it was warmed through it had a completely different fragrance, that of mulled wine I suppose you would say.
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