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Blue skies, blue water, blue horizon, blue drinks. But maybe, this time, you want to skip the alcohol in your glass. Not a problem! Reach for an imitation blue lagoon, take a nonalcoholic trip ...
If you're participating in Dry July, or just taking a booze break, there's a store-bought alternative that could cool your ...
Some mocktails to enjoy if you take part in Dry January “The Mocktail Club: Classic Recipes (and New Favorites) Without the Booze” by Derick Santiago features plenty of recipes to try.
Fill each glass with ice, two lemon slices, and one sprig of fresh lavender. Fill the glass halfway to two-thirds with the chilled butterfly infusion. Top it with chilled tonic water to see the ...
While the pandemic might limit our access to bars and big, boozy gatherings, many Americans are still drinking like we’re on the town. In a recent Consumer Reports nationally representative surve ...
Raise a glass full of one of these to celebrate the final week of Dry January. — -- Giving up alcohol does not mean you have to hibernate, as an increasing number of mixologists have ...
Add ice to the shaker, cover it, and shake vigorously for about 10-15 seconds to chill and froth the mixture. Strain the mixture into a chilled martini glass. Garnish the drink with a light ...
People Chica is sharing this delicious Three Spirit mocktail that'll easily replace its boozy twin. Por Karla Montalván Publicado en Enero 5, 2022 11:50AM EST ...
Is there anything more festive than a red drink? I think not. And just because the holidays are over, that doesn't mean we can't keep looking for little celebratory moments. During the annual ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Burger Stand’s manager says in January, when KU students are out of town and people commit to the Dry January challenge, mocktails actually help boost sales.
Try one of our blue mocktails and let the sun shine. advertisement. LoveToKnow. ... In a cocktail shaker, add ice, lemon juice, blue curaçao syrup, and lemonade. Shake to chill.