Orange Cooler Pie

Submitted by: JJOHN32 
Orange juice concentrate and vanilla ice cream are beaten into half-and-half, flavored with a bit of cinnamon and nutmeg, and spooned into a home-made graham cracker crust. Freeze and garnish it with whipped cream and orange sections. 

Orange Summer Cooler

Submitted by: Maybelle Miller 
This is a great Fourth of July people pleaser. Or anytime, especially if you live under the hot Southern summer sun. Feel free to experiment with different flavors of sherbet! 

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Lemon Orange Filling

Submitted by: Carol 
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Submitted by: Judy 
This is one drink my kids love! It's orange and slushy and wonderful! 

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Orange Slush

Submitted by: Christine Kewinsky 
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Orange Smoothie

Submitted by: Trudy 
A great drink for orange lovers, and a fun way to cool off! Orange juice concentrate is blended with milk and ice to produce a tasty slushy drink! 

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Thirst Quenching Lemonade

Submitted by: SONI 
Simple syrup is made by boiling water and sugar together. This syrup is then mixed with lemon juice and ice water for a thirst quenching beverage. 

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Orange Glorious II

Submitted by: ADH 
This is a slightly sweeter version of the original Orange Glorious. 

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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