Planning a non-alcoholic party but don't want the usual soda's, tea's and coffee. Any good suggestions?!


Question: Make an old fashioned soda fountain. Use soda water with syrups (chocolate, cherry, etc.)...you can add a scoop of ice cream too.

I also would make iced coffee. Take brewed coffee, add sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. Serve over ice.

That punch recipe somewhere above me also sounded great. I agree that you should also offer the usual soda, coffee and tea as well. Good luck!


Answers: Make an old fashioned soda fountain. Use soda water with syrups (chocolate, cherry, etc.)...you can add a scoop of ice cream too.

I also would make iced coffee. Take brewed coffee, add sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. Serve over ice.

That punch recipe somewhere above me also sounded great. I agree that you should also offer the usual soda, coffee and tea as well. Good luck!

Pink punch

1 can frozen raspberry lemonade concentrate - fix per directions
2 liter ginger ale
1/2 gallon raspberry sherbet

mix and enjoy!!!

I would still offer soda, tea, coffee, water but you could also serve apple cider, oh and how about using sherbert or ice cream and adding sprite or rootbeer.

just say it;s non-alcoholic, but serve vodka and cranberry....then sit back and watch the fun!

that sounds like fun. You could offer different types of Tea, or Coffee. Drinks that people may not have ever drank before. One example would be an Iced Rooibus tea, or Honey Bush tea. These are caffeine free and taste great.

Or you could have iced coffee, maybe with some kind of syrup flavoring. Sure, it's kind of starbuckish, but it's fun.

Or you could have different exotic juices from a specialty grocery in your area. Good luck

Rent a Oxygen Bar.

Chocolate drinks

http://www.chocolate-playground.com/drin...

Have fun

Ayelet

Apple cider is good. What about hot cocoa? Also, make a punch. Frozen concentrate and ginger ale, splat some sherbert in the center.

Have fun!





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