A Fuzzy Thing

Submitted by: brooke 
A fruity cocktail of orange juice and pineapple juice adequately spiked with vodka, triple sec and peach schnapps. 

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Pierced Fuzzy Navel

Submitted by: ASHLEY40 
Actually stumbled across this when making Fuzzy Navels. It was a suggested recipe. Thought it might be good to share...interesting. Great party drink. Scales well. 

Lianna's Cosmopolitan

Submitted by: Lianna 
My friends tell me I make the best Cosmopolitan they ever had, but I never tell them that's because I changed the recipe. 

Texas Tea III

Submitted by: charlie 
The Texas part of the tea comes from the tequila as opposed to a Long Island iced tea, which uses gin instead of tequila. This is the standard Bartender's recipe for a Texas Tea. 

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Pomegranitini

Submitted by: MGHOTBI 
A twist on the cosmopolitan, made with pomegranate juice, vodka, and orange liqueur. 

Pangalactic Gargleblaster

Submitted by: SILVERMOONDRAGON 
Home Town: Geelong, Victoria, Australia
A potent drink based on the description in the very popular Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy book. 

Balalaika

Submitted by: Spicey 
Vodka and cointreau (a type of orange brandy), with a tart shot of lemon juice, round out this easy Nordic cocktail. 

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Kamikaze

Submitted by: Mike and Jill 
A combination of vodka, triple sec and lime juice which is shaken - not stirred - and strained into a chilled glass. 

Fuzzy Navel Slush

Submitted by: Robin 
Orange juice, lemonade and peach schnapps are frozen into a slush, then drunk with lemon-lime soda. 

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Blue Motorcycle

Submitted by: Tara G. 
Kind of like a Long Island iced tea, but with a blue twist! 
 
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