what are some nice sweet drinks for the winter?!


Question: What are some nice sweet drinks for the winter?
anything and everything is appreciated.

Answers:

1) Apple Cider (with Cinnamon Stick)
2) Hot Chocolate (with whipped cream, maraschino cherry, or Baileys)
3) Hot Tang
4) Hot Lemonade (add sugar for sweetness)
5) Vietnamese Coffee ( its like a regular coffee but it has condensed milk or something like that in the bottom and is really sweet)

hope this helps!



Chocomint:
Add 1 teaspoon of mint chocolate
chips to 1 cup of hot chocolate,
and stir until the chips melt
Top with marshmallows and
adda candy cane.

Pumpkin Pie:
Add 1 teaspoon canned pumpkin
and 1 teaspoon brown sugar to 1 cup
hot chocolate. Stir until blended.
Add a whirl of whipped cream
and top with sprinkles and
crushed graham crackers.

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hot chocolate. mocha , hot milk , and try this kind of tea put tea bag in a pan add cup of milk and sugar keep mixing squeeze tea bag then when milk starts to bobble its done the is a nice winter cup of sweet tea :)



i just got the acai powder drink online ,it's my first time to try that , it's great , really special and make me warm , so i think it's nice for winter , do you want to have a try ?

http://tinyurl.com/259vnhs



Green tea with honey. http://www.amazing-chinese-food.com/gree…

http://www.amazing-chinese-food.com



Hot chocolate, apple cider, egg nog, etc. At least, those are the ones I usually drink



hot chocolate. coffee. apple cider. cafe brulot.



Hot apple cider! Yum! With a cinnamon stick. Hot chocolate. Warm eggnog (yuck, but to each his own).



Hot apple cider



Green Tea.




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