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Homemade Ginger Ale

Submitted by: ILIKEBAKEDZITI 
Home Town: Rochester, New York, USA
A fun way to make a family favorite. It tastes a little different than the commercial stuff, but it is much better. Above all things, have fun and feel free to experiment! Try adding fruit extract, if you like. 

Homemade Root Beer

Submitted by: LUVNGRAMS 
This Root beer is bound to be a hit at any gathering. It is very easy, ice cold and yummy. Use a large insulated drink cooler to brew it in, and everyone can help themselves using the spigot. This is best to do outdoors or place the cooler in the kitchen sink as it brews. Dry ice can be dangerous. Be sure to use gloves when handling. Do not allow children to handle the dry ice. 

Ginger Lemonade

Submitted by: JHERCIK 
What a great twist on lemonade. Freeze some of this into ice cubes to use in the drinks, so it won't be diluted! 

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Iced Tea II

Submitted by: mands 
Orange pekoe tea flavored with lemon juice and sweetened with sugar. 

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Hot and Sweet Ginger Drink

Submitted by: CC 
Home Town: Beijing, Beijing (Municipality) , China
Living In: Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Peppery and fresh, this addictive recipe is a great substitute for hot spiced apple cider during the holidays. 

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Good Ol' Alabama Sweet Tea

Submitted by: LOVECATS2001 
This sweet tea is found in houses, churches, and cafes all over the great state of Alabama. If you're north of the Mason-Dixon, you've NEVER had tea this good! Fresh-squeezed lemon, lime, or orange juice can be added for an extra flavor. 

Thai Coffee

Submitted by: GODGIFU 
Thai coffee, as is served in Thai restaurants. 

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Smooth Sweet Tea

Submitted by: cookincode3 
Home Town: East Branch, New York, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Southern sweet tea, perfect for hot summer days! 

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Chai Latte

Submitted by: Lisa 
A hot chai tea drink with goats milk and a touch of sugar. Garnish with a sprinkle of cinnamon or cardamom. 

Iced Tea I

Submitted by: Jill 
Like real iced tea, but do you hate boiling the water and then waiting for the tea to cool? Try making it with hot tap water. 
 
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