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Stoli O Cosmo

Submitted by: Angie 
An alluring cosmopolitan cocktail with a pretty pink complexion. Vodka, triple sec, lime juice and cranberry juice - shaken with ice and strained into a cocktail glass. 

Warsaw Waffle

Submitted by: Nils Dahl 
A shot of vodka is infused with a liberal dose of maple syrup. It started as a drunken joke, then it spread like wildfire! 

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Berry Cordial

Submitted by: Barbara Tantrum 
This is an easy way to make cordial and it's good for gifts! Other berries such as raspberries, strawberries or blueberries may be used in place of blackberries, and rum or brandy may be used in place of the vodka. 

Amaretto

Submitted by: Marjory 
This is really "right on" for Amaretto!! It's hard to tell it from the real thing! 

Cosmopolitan Martini

Submitted by: Jon Williams 
This is a great drink for folks who like the presentation of a martini, but can't stomach the strong alcohol taste. The cranberry juice takes the bite right out of this drink and gives it a smooth taste. 

Purple Hooter

Submitted by: TEARSOFDAWN 
My all-time favorite shooter, this drink is responsible for cutting my I.Q. in half on a few occasions. 

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Dirty Martini

Submitted by: Hank 
A vodka martini is sullied with olives and brine from the olive jar. It can be served on the rocks, or strained into a chilled cocktail glass. 

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Blueberry Vodka Martinis

Submitted by: Faith 
Blueberry-infused vodka is aged for 2 weeks, then mixed with raspberry liqueur and a dash of lime juice. 

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Blue Sky Martini

Submitted by: Eric the Red 
A vodka martini with vermouth and a splash of blue curacao. Looks cool in a martini glass. 

Key Lime Pie

Submitted by: Belvedere 
Lime, vanilla, and vodka...that's the key! 
 
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