My Favorite Drinks

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By Jenevieve

Alcoholic/Non-Alcoholic Beverages for Every Crowd

1. Try this fancy one--take Raspberry Liqueur, add a touch to the bottom of a shot glass, pour in midori sour 3/4 full, and add a splash of Jaegermeister to top. These ingrediants should all be cold.

Don't have anything to do with the leftover raspberry liqueur? It takes stupendous on a scoop of vanilla icecream.

***Tip: leftover icecream turns into tiny mounds of frozen ice--try putting this into your morning or late coffee--its a treat**

2. Grenadine and tequila are always great paired with some Orange Juice.

3. Campari and ginger-ale for a refreshing afternoon drink (alcoholic).

4. Italian sodas are good--grab your favorite flavored soda and spritzer water and make one of these!

5. 1/2 & 1/2, cinnamon, chocolate liqueur and a shot of rum is nice as a hot drink--ingrediants should be to taste.

6. For the risky crowd--hot damn is a great drink, and i've never tried something called "cinnamon whisky" , but its at your local spirits and wine shoppe and the guys seem to like it.

7. A great and inexpensive red-wine is "House Wine". Ive tried this red because it rated well in one of those wine magazines. This was a smooth red that won't make sensitive stomachs go sick--like mine.

8. For the seasoned drinker--Wild Turkey Honey on the rocks is hard to me--tasty to you!

9. The "Peartini" Pear juice (most supermarkets) mixed with reg. or vanilla vodka (very cold) and shaken--not stirred is very good--especially for us ladies (use a martini glass and garnish with something sweet).

10. The old-fashioned root beer or coke-float. When has someone had that lately?!

Comments

G-Ma Johnson profile image

G-Ma Johnson Level 4 Commenter 4 years ago

I like a good martini...James Bond style..stirred..not shaken...G-ma :o) hic hic Hugs

Jenevieve profile image

Jenevieve Hub Author 4 years ago

Thanks G-Ma! James Bond on film is always a very good-looking and influential man, so I can see why! Jenevieve

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