Author: Ree Drummond : Food Network
Author: Sandra Lee
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A refreshing alternative to rich holiday eggnog. Have it on hand for drop-in guests!
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Looking for a refreshing summertime beverage? This simple blended drink using icy watermelon and limeade concentrate is great for picnics, parties or just cooling down on a hot day.
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Author: Bobby Flay
Author: Bobby Flay
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Author: Katie Lee Biegel
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Savor the flavor of an autumn harvest in this elegantly cool cocktail, topped with a sprinkle of nutmeg and cinnamon.
Author: By Arlene Cummings
Author: Giada De Laurentiis
Author: Dave Lieberman
Author: Ina Garten
Learn how to make caffeine-free mint tea with this easy recipe. Use fresh peppermint, spearmint, or other mints, and enjoy it hot or cold.
Author: Lindsey Goodwin
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The Cuba libre is a refreshing and incredibly simple mixed drink. It is similar to a rum and Coke, but the fresh lime is what makes it stand out.
Author: Colleen Graham
Author: Ina Garten
Here is a cocktail recipe perfect to warm you on Christmas - a creamy hot chocolate drink, spiked with peppermint schnapps, crème de cacao and cognac.
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Serving coffee shop coffee coolers at home is easy. Here's the secret.
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Enjoy the refreshing taste of the paloma. This popular tequila cocktail is a Mexican favorite, features grapefruit soda, and is very easy to whip up.
Author: Colleen Graham
Author: Nancy Fuller
Inspired by the internet-famous dalgona coffee, this creamy coffee drink is the perfect fluffy pick-me-up.
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Treat yourself to a cup of fresh ginger root tea with this simple recipe. This drink feels warm on a cold day.
Author: Jolinda Hackett
You're 10 minutes away from a dairy-free, warm, spiced Indian tea found in teahouses.
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
This beyond-easy cherry limeade is going to become your new favorite summer drink! It is beautiful, tart, and refreshing!
Author: Alyssa Rivers
Have you been making an authentic Arnold Palmer? Discover how the golf legend made the iced tea and lemonade mixed drink and how to improve it.
Author: Colleen Graham
The Singapore sling is an iconic gin cocktail, but recipes rarely agree. Explore six historical and modern variations to find your ideal recipe.
Author: Colleen Graham
Author: Trisha Yearwood
Author: Bobby Flay
When you're craving a sweet-tart, refreshing margarita but don't want the alcohol, break out your blender and start here.
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Everyone can enjoy these alcohol-free sparklers, made fast with a tangy blend of frozen juice concentrates.
Author: Betty Crocker Kitchens
Author: Food Network Kitchen
This refreshing cocktail is the taste of summer. Fresh ripe peaches combined with bourbon, ginger and mint will cool you down on a hot summer afternoon.
Author: James Briscione
Author: Sandra Lee
Simply irresistible: offer steaming cups of decadent mocha with hint of Irish cream, surprisingly easy when you start with instant cocoa mix.
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
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Author: Bobby Flay
Author: Ree Drummond : Food Network
Author: Sandra Lee
This dish always reminds me of home. It's a simply sweet and authentic way to end your meal with a tasty combination of almond and fruit flavors.
Author: Anita Lo
Author: Bobby Flay
Enjoy this delicious pumpkin pie milkshake garnished with whipped cream and cinnamon sticks.
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Author: Ree Drummond : Food Network
Author: Food Network
A weekend brunch isn't complete without a Bloody Mary. There may be lots of store-bought options but get the BEST flavor by making your own mix!
Author: Elana Lepkowski
Watermelon margaritas are a sweet way to cool off in the summer. This version combines muddles watermelon with tequila, triple sec, and a chili-salt rim.
Author: Colleen Graham
Author: Geoffrey Zakarian
This thick, creamy eggnog can also serve as dessert. For a slightly slimmer version, use nonfat or low-fat milk.
Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Any student, staff or alumnus from the University of Florida will be familiar with the famous sports drink invented at the school and named after the football team's mascot: the Gator. Make this to celebrate...
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