- The Devil's
Punch Bowl is a 282.2-hectare (697-acre)
visitor attraction and
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest situated just to the east of...
- A
punch bowl or
punchbowl is a
bowl,
often large and wide, for
serving mixed drinks such as hippocras,
punch or
mulled wine, with a ladle. A
monteith ((seau...
- Look up
punch bowl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
punch bowl is a
vessel in
which punch is served.
Punch bowl may also
refer to:
Punch Bowl Falls...
- The
Pennsylvania Punch Bowl, also
known colloquially as the
Punch Bowl, is a
humor magazine published by
students at the
University of Pennsylvania. The...
- The
Punch Bowl, at 41 Farm Street, Mayfair, is a
London public house,
dating from
circa 1750. It is
listed as
Grade II by
English Heritage. It is a Georgian...
- The term
punch refers to a wide ****ortment of drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic,
generally containing fruits or
fruit juice. The
drink was introduced...
- Behn. The
earliest recorded recipe for milk
punch dates to a 1711 cookbook.
Originally served in a
punch bowl,
early recipes resembled posset and syllabub...
- 7″N 2°29′49.0″W / 53.836028°N 2.496944°W / 53.836028; -2.496944 The
Punch Bowl Inn was an 18th-century
Grade II-listed
public house in
Hurst Green, Ribble...
- The Committee's
Punch Bowl is a
small tarn on the
continental divide straddling the
border between the
Canadian provinces of
Alberta and
British Columbia...
-
house punch is a strong, rum-based
punch containing rum, cognac, and
peach brandy. The
drink is
typically served over an ice
block in a
punch bowl and garnished...