Best Frozen Daiquiris

Submitted by: DOREENB 
These are the easiest 'no-blender-needed' frozen daiquiris ever! A potent concoction of limeade and rum is frozen, then served up slushy! 

Midnight Special

Submitted by: Greg Hayward 
Smooth and delicate, a rum and coffee cocktail made for relaxing. 

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Chocolate Mocha Liqueur Cake II

Submitted by: ARVILLALAR 
A German Chocolate Bundt cake, coated with ground pecans and well imbibed with coffee liqueur. 

Newfoundland Coffee

Submitted by: MIKECRAWFORD 
A wonderful coffee treat with a kick. If you live in Newfoundland, you can use Screech instead of rum. Add a dollop of whipped cream if you like. 

Double-O Seven

Submitted by: janet 
A fruity cocktail made with cranberry juice, lemon-lime soda and lemon flavored rum. 

Orange Pineapple Smoothie

Submitted by: Kike Aurelus 
This drink is really refreshing on a hot summer day, however, only adults are allowed to indulge in this liquid feast! Pineapple, orange and ice are blended, and spiked with rum. 

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Lime Daiquiri

Submitted by: Joey 
A simple Daiquiri recipe. You may omit rum to make a virgin equivalent, or change to another fruit concentrate. 

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Chocolate Mocha Liqueur Cake I

Submitted by: SUSAN MILORD 
This cake is so easy but it tastes so good! My mom gave me the recipe for this mocha colored Bundt cake dripping with coffee liqueur and vodka. Frost with your favorite chocolate frosting. 

Home-Made Coffee Liqueur

Submitted by: luvmy3 
Brew your own coffee-flavored liqueur using water, sugar, instant coffee, rum, and vanilla. 

Jamaica Coffee

Submitted by: CHEF FILIP 
An after dinner drink of rum and coffee topped with whipped cream. 
 
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