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Here are the Editor's Picks articles for the Cocktails Site! These are the top ten articles that your Cocktails Editor feels are most important for you to read. Enjoy! 1. Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri Recipes Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri Recipes are on the mind of one reader with an August birthday coming up so we provide three recipes for this icy, sweet delight. 2. Bigger Bottle, Better Buy Sticker shock often turns buyers away from the largest bottles of liquor - the 1.75-liter (1.75 L) bottle. Once upon a time, this big guy was called a half gallon and, by any name, this bottle comes with the biggest price tag but it’s almost always the best buy on an ounce-for-ounce basis.
3. Chocolate Cocktails Recipes Got chocolate on the brain? Try devilishly decadent chocolate-laced cocktails, including Hot Peppermint Patty, Gingerman, and African Coffee. Find these chocolate cocktails recipes here. . . 4. Tequila Mojito Recipe Tomorrow's National Tequila Day - July 24. Serve this exhilarating Tequila Mojito recipe for a smashing success! 5. Party Every Month Find at least one reason to party every month and get some ideas for customizing your cocktails menu 6. Cocktail Bar Measurements Knowing a few basic measurements makes mixing drinks a real snap! 7. Strip and Go Naked Cocktail Recipe August 13 is Skinny Dipping Day. Swirl up a blender full of cool, refreshing Strip and Go Naked frozen cocktails and party in style! 8. How Much Is A Measure? Cocktail recipes often call for a measure or two. Or half a measure. How much is a measure, anyway? 9. Drinking at Home A recent Gallup poll reveals some surprising trends in the way Americans are enjoying cocktails these days, including drinking at home more often than not. Are you part of the 67%? 10. Champagne 230 Years Old Deep-sea divers off the coast of Finland discovered a cache of champagne thought to be more than 230 years old. Was it royal champagne? Is it drinkable today? Be sure to visit the Cocktails Archives for all the articles! |
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