Can anyone give me some nice fruity cocktail recipes?!? exoctic ones!!?!


Question:

Can anyone give me some nice fruity cocktail recipes?!? exoctic ones!!?


Answers:
I like making fruit daiquiris or fruit margaritas using frozen fruit (strawberries work great as do peaches), add some ice.

Now if you want margaritas add tequila and margarita mix.

If you want daiquiris, add Triple sec, rum (more exotic? Try Malibu's varieties of coconut or mango rum.... yum).

For a variety of recipes.... go here:

http://www.cocktailtimes.com/blend/straw...

The right hand column gives you measurements. :)

Take lamoniad and green tea the ready make one and mixed them together its very good.

splash of pineapple juice, cranberry juice, coconut rum, vanilla vodka, slice of lime, two cherries & lots of ice.

It makes an awesome tropical drink :).

heres a large list of all the different "tropical" drinks http://www.drinksmixer.com/cat/index.php... one of my favorites, the caribbean dream http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink2727.htm...

I like a drink called a "Comfortable Fuzzy Screw", which actuallty makes it easy to remember what's in it:
1 part SoCo
1 part Vodka
1 part Peach Schnapps
Fill with OJ

Very nice and very fruity...I like it, at least. ;)

tend to add left over fruit from the week. Apples straws, grapes, bit of orange ,kiwi, pears, etc then open a tin of pineapple full of digestive enzymes to help you digest the rest of the fruit. add juice the lot. If right occasion add vodka , white wine etc. Don't add banana can not put it back in fridge for next day.

ABSOLUTE PEAR DESIRE:
2 parts Absolute Pears
1 part Kiwi Liqueur
1 part Raspberry Soda
Kiwi

Blend with crushed ice and pour into a sling glass with ice cubes, then top with a kiwi slice. YUMMY!!




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