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11 Ways BFF Relationships Have Changed From The '90s Versus Today
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🍸✨ Cocktail Formulas Every Beginner Should Know: The Secret to Perfect Drinks Every Time 🥂🍹
The Secret Cocktail Formulas You Need to Know 🍹📏 Discover easy-to-follow cocktail formulas for balanced, delicious drinks every time. No recipe? No problem! 🍸✨ #CocktailMaking #MixologyTips #CocktailDrinks
Blue drinks for the 4th?? What a great idea!
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5 Ways to Add Smoke Flavor to Cocktails 🍸 🍹🥂
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Smoked Simple Syrup, an easy way to add smoke flavor to cocktails
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Blue Long Island Iced Tea
Quench your thirst with a twist on the classic Long Island Iced Tea! Our Blue Long Island Iced Tea recipe infuses the traditional blend of white liquors with vibrant blue curacao and fizzy ginger ale. Enjoy this refreshing and bubbly concoction that will surely elevate your cocktail game. Give your taste buds a delightful surprise with this colorful and flavor-packed drink!
The AMF Drink Recipe
A bright blue Long Island Iced Tea variation made with all sorts of booze.
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Blueberry mint ice cubes 🫐🫐🫐🫐🫐🍃🍃🍃
Simply fill your ice mold with blueberries, add a few mint leaves, and pour in your favorite beverage. credits to: @sbkliving
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Flavors normally saved for savory dishes make great additions to sweeter fruit dishes and accompaniments. Lavender is balanced by acidic citrus, Basil’s sweetness lends itself well to berries and stone fruits, Thyme extracts floral elements in fruits, Mint’s coolness works with just about everything, and Cilantro complements fruits with a touch of earthiness to them. (via Fruit and Herb Pairing Primer | The Savory)