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Created By: Swagata Roy Created On- Nov 5, 2009

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Do-it-yourself

Some Mocktails for kids

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Basharath Peer Baby Mimosa- Best known as a brunch drink, mimosas can be fun any time. Create a kid-friendly version by mixing orange juice and chilled sparkling ap.. more
Fri, 27 Nov, 2009
Saraansh Varma
Topic owner: Saraansh Varma: kids often feel neglected during a party at home, since we don't have much in the Drinks for kids, Now when party season is round the corner i have learnt and explored some mocktails for kids. so all you ladies out there, here is a chance for you to score some cool-mom points by trading my tips, and juice or water for some kid-friendly mocktails.
Water is boring, right? Well, it doesn’t have to be. Tip- Fill a pitcher with ice and water. Toss in some chopped fruit (cucumbers, strawberries, citrus fruits or whatever you like) and let sit for a few hours. Serve it in water goblets, and make sure the kids get some of the fruit when you pour. .
2. Any drink will feel special if it’s served in a champagne flute. Pull out yours and use them! Instead of champagne, use a clear or nearly-clear beverage like ginger ale or lemon-lime soda. Drop in a few frozen raspberries to really make it look special.
3.fill a highball glass with ice. Pour in ginger ale and a dash of non-alcoholic grenadine syrup (available in most grocery stores) and stir gently. Add a some cherry and serve. you can also give unique names to your drinks just to sound stylish or different. Happy partying.
on Fri, 27 Nov, 2009
Pooja Chopra
Pooja Chopra One more: Its a non alcoholic version of Virgin Mary, give it some other name. This drink tates great, but it’s also a good way to get them drink their veggies! It’s easy to make: just mix a half cup of tomato juice with a dash of Worcestershire sauce, a couple of drops of hot sauce (to taste) and a bit of black pepper. Stir, and pour over ice. Garnish with a stalk of celery and a lime wedge.
on Fri, 27 Nov, 2009
Basharath Peer
Basharath Peer Baby Mimosa- Best known as a brunch drink, mimosas can be fun any time. Create a kid-friendly version by mixing orange juice and chilled sparkling apple cider in a champagne flute. They’ll love this fizzy treat.
on Fri, 27 Nov, 2009
Pankaj Kathuria... hahahaha
on Fri, 18 Dec, 2009
Pooja Chopra
Pooja Chopra Innocent Daiquiri- Break out your daiquiri glasses and blender and mix up the innocent version of this exotic drink for game night. First, buy a liquid daiquiri mix at the grocery store. Many include directions for preparing it virgin-style. If not, just pour it over a lot of ice in the blender and blend until it’s an even slush. Serve right away, before it melts
on Fri, 27 Nov, 2009
Chitragupta Sen
Chitragupta Sen Cranberry juice cocktail works well in lots of mixed drinks, and it works for a non-alcoholic drink, too. Add two parts cranberry juice to one part lemon-lime soda and serve on the rocks.
on Fri, 27 Nov, 2009
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