Can you recomend some non alcoholic cocktails?!


Question: its my sisters 13th bday, and she wants me to make some cocktails for her and her friends, obvy they need to be non alcoholic cos theyre only 13 can anyone recomend something that would be easy to make but also that they would like??
thanks


Answers: its my sisters 13th bday, and she wants me to make some cocktails for her and her friends, obvy they need to be non alcoholic cos theyre only 13 can anyone recomend something that would be easy to make but also that they would like??
thanks

I make this cocktail for my boys when we have a dinner party or special occasion.

Mix orange juice & pineapple juice (slightly more oj than pineapple) fill a glass about 1/2 full with oj, then add pineapple til about 3/4 full.
Add some sprite til glass is almost full.
Add a splash of grenadine (buy at the grocery store for about $3-4 in the pop aisle)

Throw in a marashino cherry and garnish with a little umbrella from the dollar store.

My kids LOVE this

Even more simple... just do sprite with a couple splashes of grenadine & a cherry.. nice flavour, colour and they think it's a "grown up drink"

Hey. Thats a really cute idea well ivetried some of theese and they are all really nice.

http://www.drinksmixer.com/cat/8/

* 300g watermelon flesh, chopped
* 300g strawberries, hulled and halved
* 4 scoops lemon or orange sorbet
* 600ml ginger ale

Method

1. Place the watermelon, strawberries and sorbet in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses, top with the ginger ale and decorate with paper umbrellas.

anything virgin, like a virgin daiquiri or Margarita with flavor or a virgin chi chi, shrilly temples or coke with grenadine, planter's punch without the alcohol mm-mm yummy





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