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These layered shots made with lemon and orange Jell-O, vodka, condensed milk, and rum are a boozy Halloween treat for adults.
Ingredients: water, vodka, gelatin, condensed milk, rum
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A refreshing 'ade' made with fresh-squeezed orange juice as well as lemon.
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This refreshing summer iced tea cocktail recipe gets plenty of flavor and zip from oranges, minty syrup, and a healthy dose of bourbon or Scotch.
Ingredients: oranges, water, mint, sugar, bourbon, garnish
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Start this delicious sweet mint and whiskey cocktail the night before for a true mint julep taste. It's a great tradition for your Kentucky Derby party. The recipe makes enough for a crowd.
Ingredients: water, sugar, mint leaves, whiskey, ice
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This is the best lemon iced tea I've ever tasted. It comes very close to the Good Host® brand we Canadians are used to.
Ingredients: green, orange, water, sugar, lemonade, lemon
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Our easy pink lemonade recipe gives fresh-squeezed lemonade a pink tinge with homemade raspberry syrup. The simple instructions include a video tutorial and photo...
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Get CUBAN PASTELITO de GUAYABA Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: guava, water, butter, salt, flour, syrup
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This is a great frozen summer drink that is very thirst quenching! Sweetened tea is mixed with lemonade, orange juice and vodka or gin, then frozen into a slush.
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Iced tea is mixed with orange juice and whiskey, then frozen to make a slushy treat for summer.
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My mom used to serve this every Christmas on a bed of lettuce, crispy iceberg, and surrounded with green and red grapes. Pecans can be substituted for walnuts.
Ingredients: lime, water, salt, cabbage, carrots, walnuts
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This fresh strawberry sauce is enhanced with a splash of balsamic vinegar; perfect for drizzling over cheesecake.
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The hot toddy is a classic winter warmer. Truth be told, it's good any time of year and works particularly well if you're battling a cold.