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Citrus Mint Cooler

Submitted by: Kathy Burkholder 
My grandmother used to make this refreshing drink for those hot Oklahoma summer days. The family would sit on the front porch relaxing while sipping this drink. Here in California, where lemons, oranges and mint are so abundant, my family has found equal enjoyment sitting in the shade and drinking a tall glass of this thirst-quenching cooler. 

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Hot Cranberry Citrus Drink

Submitted by: Shari Donaldson 
This lovely rosy drink, with its appealing fresh fruit flavor, is not too sweet or too tart. I sometimes serve this hot beverage at Christmas or at brunch gatherings as an alternative to coffee, tea or cold juice. -Shari Donaldson, Cummings, Kansas 

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Tart 'n' Tangy Citrus Cooler

Submitted by: Joylyn Trickel 
This is a sweet and refreshing beverage that's perfect when cooling off in the shade. In summer, I make the sugar syrup in advance, so I can mix up a quick batch after we've been out in the sun. The syrup can keep for up to a week. --Joylyn Trickel 

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Sunny Citrus Cooler

Submitted by: Holly Joyce 
The sunny color of this refreshing punch matched the bright yellow sunflower decorations for my theme dinner. It's easy to stir up, too, which is good new because a few sips may quench your thirst, but your taste buds are sure to be asking for more. --Holly Joyce Jackson, Minnesota 

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Refreshing Orange Ice

Submitted by: Carol Lydon 
This sherbet has been part of my family's Thanksgiving tradition for three generations. We eat it along with the rest of the meal...the tangy, creamy flavor complements the turkey and all the trimmings. --Carol Lydon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

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Citrus Frost

Submitted by: John Eberhardt 
This creamy drink is refreshing any time of the year, but especially on hot and humid days. It's easy to prepare and very flavorful. -John Eberhardt, Jamestown, North Dakota 

Springtime Citrus Cooler

Submitted by: VALKARYN 
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
This is a refreshing, non-alcoholic cooler made with oranges, Earl Grey tea, and rose water. It is a springtime and summer favorite in our house, this citrus flavored drink refreshes nicely and serves as a great alternative to tea or water at a brunch. 

Matcha Green Tea Ice Latte

Submitted by: GK 
Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
This iced latte requires green tea powder. 

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Pineapple Iced Tea

Submitted by: K Kittell 
'With five teenagers, we go through lots of beverages,' notes field editor Kathy Kittell of Lenexa, Kansas. 'This thirst-quenching tea is easy to mix up and had a sparkling citrus flavor we all enjoy.' 

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Citrus Quencher

Submitted by: Romaine Wetzel 
Here's a refreshing beverage that's perfect on a hot summer day. It's a great complement to any chicken dish. 
 
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