Lemon Mint Cooler

Submitted by: Loraine 
A vodka spiked slushy lemonade drink to cool you off in the summer. 

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Raspberry Mint Cooler

Submitted by: Patricia Kile 
'This beverage is lovely in the summer when mint and raspberries are fresh,' reveals Patricia Kile of Greentown, Pennsylvania. 'A garnish of mint leaves and raspberries is pretty.' 

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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. 

Sunset Cooler

Submitted by: Louise 
Spiced pineapple juice is combined with a basic sugar syrup, naturally colored with pandan leaves. 

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Mint Tea Punch

Submitted by: MCBARTKO Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Tea, mint, sugar, orange and lemon juices make this a quick and easy, refreshingly delicious drink on a hot summer's day, given to me by a true Southern lady. Goes great with Cajun or spicy foods too. Every time I serve this someone asks me for the recipe! 

Lemony Grape Cooler

Submitted by: SATDEL 
A decorative ice ring tops this delightfully simple grape juice and citrus punch. 

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Mint Juleps

Submitted by: jenn 
Sit on the front porch in your rocking chair on a sultry afternoon and sip on one or two of these. The proper way to serve a mint julep is in a frozen silver goblet, but you can use glasses instead--just use the most elegant ones you have! You can make the syrup ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for whenever the julep mood strikes you. 

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Melon Trio with Sherry and Mint

Submitted by: JAYDA 
Three kinds of melon are marinated with dry sherry wine and mint leaves to make a refreshing treat. Use melon balls instead of cubes, or a mixture of both. 

Sun-Brewed Mint Tea

Submitted by: FutureChefShay 
Home Town: Chippawa, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Welland, Ontario, Canada
Use sun power to brew a lemon-tinged mint tea delicately sweetened with wildflower honey. 

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. 
 
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