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Post by Roderick on Jul 29, 2008 1:16:16 GMT 12
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Post by Roderick on Jul 29, 2008 1:19:51 GMT 12
whatscookingamerica.net/Sweet Tea Southerners swear by their traditional sweet ice tea and drink it by the gallons. In the South, ice tea is not just a summertime drink, it is served year round with most meals. Watermelon Aqua Fresca Fresh fruit drinks are very popular all over Mexico and are served from large barrel-shaped glass containers. Agua Fresca or Aguas de Frutas - literally translated in Spanish as "fresh water" or "fruit waters." Bourbon Slush This a a great frozen drink that is made ahead of time and kept frozen in your freezer until ready to serve. The drinks is sweet with a zip of tangy-ness. So cool and refreshing on a hot summer day! Mint Julep This wonderful refreshing drink comes to us from Kentucky. It is always made with fresh mint, bourbon, and plenty of crushed or shaved ice. Mojito This Cuban drink is extremely refreshing and is a great cocktail to drink on a hot summer day. Mojito means "little sauce" in Cuba, where this drink is very popular. I call this drink the Cuban version of a Mint Julep. Lemon Drop Martini This is a very sweet and lemony drink that came into vogue during the 1970s in California. It is now a favorite drink of the West Coast. Think of the lemon drop candies!
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Post by Roderick on Jul 29, 2008 1:31:50 GMT 12
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