Non- acholic drinks?!


Question:

Non- acholic drinks?

i am having a party for me and a couple of my girlfriends that are 16. and i was wanting some drinks that are not sodas but fancy like coctails. but i'm needing some drinks for people besides non acholic margetta's and shirley pemple. please help me i need to plan for this party AS soon AS possiable?


Answers:
Virgin Strawberry Daiquiri

The perfect drink for a hot summer day, a virgin daiquiri (strawberry or whatever fruit suits your fancy) is tangy and thirst-quenching. Plus, because it's fruit-flavored and blended, you're less likely to notice the missing alcohol. Go for fresh strawberries over frozen; the flavor will be much better.
Ingredients:
1 ounce fresh lime juice
3 ounces frozen strawberries in syrup (or fresh, if available)
1 teaspoon sugar
Cracked ice



Preparation:
Fill a blender with cracked ice. Add lime juice, strawberries, and sugar. Blend until smooth, then pour into a chilled glass. Garnish with an extra strawberry (if you have one) or an orange slice.


more recipes if you go to the site, they're pregnancy safe coctails, so of course, all of them and non-alcoholic

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http://www.babycenter.com/general/8661.h...

just make a smothey that they will love

Beer!

How about cold sparkling cider, served in a champagne glass with some blueberries in it? If blueberries aren't your thing, maybe add a little peach puree, which will make it like a Bellini.

Or you could mix cranberry juice, 7up & a dash of OJ - serve in a martini or wine glass. You could put slices of orange on the side of the glass to make it festive!!

Strawberry Daqueri A virgin one. Thats what they call it in tx and in the Carribean!

you could go to google and search for non-alcoholic drink recipes.

SODA POP

Pina coladas are a good option.




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