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Party Mimosa

Submitted by: CHERYL BLUE
This tropical fruit mimosa is a wonderful change, and will serve several people too! 

Bad Day

Submitted by: ASHABRANDERI
A delicious champagne drink with a nice little kick. Easy to drink and it looks very stylish. 

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The Champagne Cocktail

Submitted by: c-biskit
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
With a little pear brandy and a bit of fruit compote, this makes a great pre-dinner cocktail. 

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Pomosa

Submitted by: Barb the Bee
Home Town: Los Angeles, California, USA
A twist on the traditional, pomegranate juice stars in this version of the classic mimosa drink. 

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Lady Joy

Submitted by: Kramer
Lemon rum and blue curacao at the bottom of a flute of sparkling wine. 

Poinsettias

Submitted by: scrapinkate
Champagne is serve with a splash of cranberry juice for this festive holiday cocktail, sure to make any celebration special. 

Champagne Peach Punch

Submitted by: Barb
I first made this punch for a wedding 25 years ago. I found a recipe for a peach punch but didn't care for it. This is my adaptation that actually tastes good. This is nice with a ring of ice with fruit or edible flowers frozen into it. Garnish with fruit or mint leaves. 

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Blueberry Sauce

Submitted by: Isybel
Delicious, warm blueberry sauce which is fabulous on pancakes, waffles, cheesecake or ice cream! Fresh or frozen blueberries work equally well. 

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Lava Lamps

Submitted by: Pamela D
A fun party drink that is perfect for retro parties. Gelatin shots swimming in bubbly will amaze your friends, and they taste pretty good too! 

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Cinnabutter

Submitted by: Sara
You can use this lightly spiced butter on almost anything, especially bread, pancakes or waffles. 
 
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