CLEO COYLE: The heat is on! For many people, July Fourth marks the start of summer vacations, and Marc and I hope you're all enjoying this holiday weekend. Summer also brings sizzling temperatures and for some (including us here in NYC) sweaty days of swampy humidity.
Cold, refreshing drinks are never more appreciated than during these sweltering months, which is why I'm throwing open this month's Kitchen Table Talk to your summer drink ideas. Do you have a favorite summer drink refresher? Let us know...
As for us, this EASY FROZEN HOT CHOCOLATE (with a sugar-free option) is a chilly chocolate favorite during the summer months. With whipped cream and shaved chocolate on top, it makes a great summer desert, too. And the sugar-free option is a nice idea for those of you (or members of your family) cutting back on sugar. Enjoy!
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LESLIE KARST: It’ll likely be cold and foggy here in coastal Santa Cruz for much of July (and August, as well), but I can always dream of the kind of hot, sultry evening that requires a tall, refreshing drink!
I’m a fan of gin, so one of my go-to beverages when it’s hot is a spritzer made with gin, fresh fruit juice, and a splash of soda over ice. One of my favorites is known as a “rickey” (purportedly invented in 1883 by Colonel Joe Rickey), traditionally made with gin, lime juice, and soda water, with little or no sugar. Here’s a lemon-basil gin rickey recipe for you to try. Cin cin!
Click here or on the photo above to get
Cleo's recipes for Easy Frozen Hot Chocolate
(with a Sugar-Free Option)
Cleo's recipes for Easy Frozen Hot Chocolate
(with a Sugar-Free Option)
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LUCY BURDETTE: I often make a special drink to celebrate a book launch. (I’m working on something with strawberries and basil for the two books coming out this summer!) But this Campari spritz was to celebrate A DEADLY FEAST. I chose the drink that I’d been dying to make. It's light and perfect for an evening at the beach or by the fire! I think you’ll like it.
But I know there are some people who dislike bitter flavors like Campari. For you, I’d recommend mojitos, which are surely the signature drink in Key West!
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PEG COCHRAN/MARGARET LOUDON: Like Lucy, I'm a spritz girl, too. An Aperol Spritz in my case. We had them in Italy and they quickly became a summer favorite. I've also been known to go old school with a white wine spritzer occasionally.
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I’m a fan of gin, so one of my go-to beverages when it’s hot is a spritzer made with gin, fresh fruit juice, and a splash of soda over ice. One of my favorites is known as a “rickey” (purportedly invented in 1883 by Colonel Joe Rickey), traditionally made with gin, lime juice, and soda water, with little or no sugar. Here’s a lemon-basil gin rickey recipe for you to try. Cin cin!
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VICKI DELANY: Big summer drink fan here. One of my first recipes for MLK was this Pimms cocktail as made by one of my daughters for family gathering around the pool. Summertime perfection.
Here's the recipe as it appeared at MLK:
Mystery Lovers' Kitchen: The Perfect Summertime Drink with Pimms (mysteryloverskitchen.com)
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MAYA CORRIGAN: This berry smoothie is a cold refreshing summer drink. that uses fresh berries. Although I can buy berries year round in the supermarkets near me, the local ones that ripen in summer are much more flavorful. This drink is easy to make with only five ingredients. It appeals to both kids and adults.
Though I was never a smoothie fan,
this drink changed my mind. Here's the recipe.
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VMBURNS: I live in the South and the number one drink you will find at practically every restaurant, barbecue, and inside practically every Southern refrigerator is SWEET TEA. You'll notice I said that I LIVE in the South. I wasn't BORN in the South. So, I thought Sweet Tea was simply iced tea with sugar. It wasn't until I moved here that I realized Southerners (at least the ones in my East Tennessee neighborhood) consider sweet tea far more than iced tea that's been presweetened. Sure, the basic ingredients are the same, but its all in the execution. After much research and drinking what felt like vats of sweet tea, I have landed on a recipe that works. Swing by Mystery Lovers' Kitchen on July 13th for the recipe.
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MOLLY MACRAE: All these wonderful, refreshing drinks! Valerie, I'm looking forward to your sweet tea recipe. We lived in East Tennessee for twenty years and I developed a love for the local sweet tea. These days, for special summer occasions, we make Rosemary-Infused Watermelon Lemonade. Oh, man, is it good. I wrote it into Last Wool and Testament, the first book in my Haunted Yarn Shop mystery series. Isn't it beautiful?
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LIBBY KLEIN: You may know that I grew up in Cape May, NJ where the Poppy McAllister series takes place. Well, I moved away a long time ago but try to go back every summer. With a giant beach house, ten adults, and eleven children - all on vacation together - you want a fancy cocktail option that's refreshing for the adults that can be non-alcoholic for the kiddos and lightweights. I made up this Cotton Candy Sizzle to go along with Restaurant Weeks Are Murder - my mystery basket competition murder. This recipe is very easy to adapt. Just substitute lemon-lime soda for the vodka. Or don't. Hey, you're on vacation - live it up!
Cotton Candy Sizzle
3 ½ ounces of unsweetened pink grapefruit juice
2 ounces of Marshmallow Vodka (or lemon-lime soda)
2 ounces of orange vanilla syrup
1 pack of cotton candy Pop Rocks
Lime wedge for rimming
Lime twist
Ice
Combine grapefruit juice, vodka, orange vanilla syrup, and ice in a shaker bottle or martini shaker. Shake well. Rim a martini glass with the lime wedge and dip into the Pop Rocks until the edge is covered. They will begin popping and snapping immediately. Pour cocktail into your martini glass and add your lime twist. Enjoy the popping.
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LESLIE BUDEWITZ: I'll admit, when it's time for a summer drink, I'm more likely to pop a chilled bottle of Prosecco or Pinot Grigio than mix a cocktail. Peg's spot on about the deliciousness of the classic Aperol Spritzer, particularly at a sidewalk cafe in Italy! I quite enjoyed creating the Raspberry Limoncello Sparklers for Killing Thyme, though I don't seem to have shared them here. (The recipe is in the book.) And when the Murphy Sisters in my Food Lovers' Village mysteries had a taste-off between Huckleberry Margaritas and Huckleberry Martinis in Butter Off Dead, of course I had to taste everything myself first. (You can do the same here. The recipes are on the blog and in the book.)
For a non-alcoholic treat, I've become a big convert of cold brew, using Cleo's super-simple version to make my own: Put 3/4 cup ground coffee in a quart jar, fill with water (about 4 cups), seal and shake, and refrigerate for 12-24 hours, shaking occasionally, then strain. For a classic iced coffee, pour half a cup of cold brew and half a cup of water over ice and add milk and a tablespoon of vanilla syrup. Or make a dairy-free coffee soda, which I discovered in Fresh Brewed Murder by Friend of the Blog Emmeline Duncan: Pour half a cup of cold brew concentrate and half a cup of club soda or sparkling water over ice. Add a tablespoon of syrup -- I love vanilla, huckleberry, or homemade lavender syrup. Stir and enjoy for an instant summer pick-me-up!
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> MURDER IS A PIECE OF CAKE by Valerie Burns
> STEEPED IN MALICE (ARC) by Vicki Delany
> PEPPERMINT BARKED by Leslie Budewitz
> HUMMUS AND HOMICIDE by Tina Kashian
Congrats to our winner,
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We love to make Sun tea. It’s a favorite!
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Sun tea is so good.
DeleteUsually either Iced tea or lemonade
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Both can be so refreshing.
DeleteA cold lemonade with frozen blueberries acting as the ice cubes. Lemonade is not watered down at the end by ice, and blueberries are thawed to eat at the end.
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Frozen fruit as ice cubes is a great idea in general, too. Thanks for sharing, Amy Sue!
DeleteTina, my Mediterranean roots thank you. I never knew this one but I’ll be trying it this summer!
ReplyDeleteI make a variation of church punch. I use a tall glass, scoop a couple of scoops of rainbow sherbet into it and fill glass with mineral water (or 7up/ginger ale/seltzer). Add a straw.
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Sounds wonderful -- especially for fans of sherbet, which I am. Thanks, Laura!
DeleteOooo....my mom used to make that for us when we were kids, Laura--I'd completely forgotten about it! Time to make it again, I think! Thanks!
DeleteThis punch has been used in my family for years.
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1 can frozen lemonade (we always used the pink lemonade since it’s a bit sweeter usually) and 1 can frozen orange juice – both undiluted
Quart of pineapple juice
Combine and chill and serve over crushed ice.
Seems the recent recipes add ginger ale. I’m assuming for the carbonation, which would a good addition if using for a gathering where it would be used up fast. Back as a kid, it was made to last a few days for us kids so the carbonation would have went flat.
I still love this old concoction in the summer time. Of course, using fresh, rip and oh so yummy berries added to rich homemade ice cream for a delicous milk shake is always a fabulous way to “chill” too!
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those sound very festive Kay!
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DeleteFavorite is sweet tea. Lora.Angley (at) gmail.com
DeleteMy favorite summer drink is lemonade.
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Not much that beats good old-fashioned lemonade!
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ReplyDeleteThese all look so good! I like lemonade, or a frozen margarita or daquari after a really hot day at work.
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I like regular old lemonade but I might have to give some of these drinks a try. ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com
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ReplyDeleteI love to take my strawberry wine and mix it with Lemonade. A little ice and mmmmm
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DeleteSangria in the summer/ viv883@yahoo.com
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DeleteIced tea with lemon or fresh peach slices/ schweitzereva23 (at)gmail(dot)com
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Yes, iced coffee is delicious!
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ReplyDeleteI love sweet tea
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ReplyDeleteIced tea, really cold beer Diane dls318@att.net. Thanks all for the recipes! Ms. Burns look forward to yours
ReplyDeleteSometimes a cold beer is the best thing in the world!
DeleteLovely drinks! My favorite summer drink is unsweetened iced tea with a lot of ice. Thank you for the chance to win. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteNothing beats a glass of sangria, or a simple chilled white wine with some frozen grapes or blueberries thrown in to keep it cool!
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DeleteMy favorite summer drink is unsweetened ice tea. I know. I live in the south, but I have never liked sweetened tea. I feel it's more refreshing without the sugar. 3labsmom(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI too enjoy unsweetened ice tea with lots of ice and lemon. This is a great giveaway. Thank you so much for the chance.
ReplyDeletegmorris2384@gmail.com. Unsweetened ice tea with lots of ice and lemon. Thank for the chance in this great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love trying the different flavors of Iced Cold Brew that DD offers. Kuzlin@aol.com
ReplyDeleteLemon Lime Sparkling Water with a lemon. Refreshing and lovely.saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love this variation of the sherbet punch: pineapple juice, ginger ale and lemon sherbet!! cbrusegar@aol.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer drink is the same as all year round. I nice bottle of beer. Either Lone Star, Corona, Modelo or Yuengling Black & Tan. We save the wine for the Sabbath and Religious Holidays.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big water drinker, but the drinks above sound good.
ReplyDeleteI mostly stick with water, too.
DeleteMy summer drink is ice tea with some fruit in it. Or ice water with lemon. Rainonlois@aol.com Lois Rotella
ReplyDeleteTanguerey and Tonic with lime also white wine spritzer with cucumbers, gin and Chardonnay.
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Also a Southerner, so I do love some sweet tea, but drink it all year around. My favorite summer drink is either a pina colada or a banana daiquiri (rum-drinking pirate at heart).
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Tea is great, but I love strawberry lemonade, made with fresh strawberries!
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Iced coffee. Thank you for sharing your favorite drinks, and thank you for this chance! areewekidding(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI like a smoothie similar to the one Maya Corrigan shared, but with cranberries. c85516246(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteSome tasty sounding ideas, thanks!! I usually opt for iced coffee with coffee ice cubes, a tasty G&T or glass of sangria, but usually the drink of choice is water, plain or mineral. makennedyinaz@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese all sound so good! My go to is chilled white wine. Happy summer to all and thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
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Can't beat a good glass of cold white wine
DeleteI like lemonade or iced tea
ReplyDeleteI enjoy sweet tea with sliced peaches and strawberries in the summer. So good and refreshing. Thanks so much for the chance!
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Hi, what a wonderful giveaway! My favorite beverage, Sweet Tea and Strawberry Lemonade. Thanks so much for a chance to win.
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Sweet iced or just plain ice water for me. petitepoet47@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love unsweetened tea and lemon.
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ReplyDeleteBecky Prazak: Sweet Tea. rjprazak6@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI live an half iced tea and half lemonade - a good old fashioned Arnold Palmer :-) lyjotx@aol.com
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer drink is Kinky Aloha mixed with pineapple juice and a splash of ginger ale. Yummy!!🍹🌴🥥
ReplyDeleteI love sun tea in the summer and a good iced mocha
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Tina: I have not had tan/tahn in ages. Going to have to make some. And yes, the best is with homemade yoghurt…which my grandmother used to make all the time. (Any one have a “starter”?☺️)
ReplyDeleteI drink a lot of unsweetened iced tea in the summer, sometimes a glass of lemonade. In the evening a glass of prosecco or white wine. Don't make cocktails often, but they can be very tasty - especially frozen ones in the summer!
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I think Prosecco is the perfect late afternoon around the pool drink.
DeleteMy favorite is still Iced Tea
ReplyDeleteI enjoy anything with rum, especially a mojito from the old truck on Mallory Square, Key West!!
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I mostly drink unsweetened iced tea or water during the summer. sgiden at verizon(.)net
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer drink would be the original "Detroit Cooler"- a Vernor's Float! Just scoop some vanilla ice cream into a glass and top it off with Vernor's Ginger Ale. Delicious!
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DeleteI love Vernors. I had it for the first time when we moved to Michigan--they didn't sell it in NJ.
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I love lemonade in the summer. The local Dutch Bros has some great flavored lemonades. My favorite is lemonade with almond, orange, and pomegranate. cking78503(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHi, Christi -- By now you know that you have won our giveaway. Congrats to you, and we hope our books provide you with some fun summer reading!
DeleteThanks to everyone for your great comments and drink ideas. We all enjoyed reading about them, and we wish that we could give each of you a prize. The good news is that we have giveaways regularly on the blog, so keep in touch and be sure to come back for our future "Around the Kitchen Table" group gatherings (and giveaways) on the first Sunday of every month.
Cheers, congrats again to Christi, and enjoy the summer season, everyone!
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I can’t believe I won! Thank you all so much. I know I will enjoy reading all of these books!
DeleteI like iced Southern Breeze Cold Brew Sweet Tea made from tea bags. I also like Hibiscus tea.
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I make my own unsweetened green iced tea, then add some sugar or some simple syrup when I want a glass. Kkcochran (at) hotmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI make my iced tea with a mixture of black tea and green tea.
DeletePimm's, a mojito, or a margarita hit the spot. Apple pie moonshine with ginger ale is also refreshing. All of those want me to sit on the deck with a drink and a book!
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Sparkling water with citrus
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Sweet tea is my absolute favorite. I also enjoy a Moscow Mule or Gin and Tonic if I want something with a kick. Lots of good options I'd like to try in this article.
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ReplyDeleteI wouldn't turn down ANY of these drinks in this discussion by Mystery Lovers' Kitchen Authors!! My go to is Sweet Tea, but I can be very flexible.
ReplyDeleteMy go to drink this summer has become an Arnold Palmer. I know I am late to the party with that one. lmmeidam@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteOn a hot summer day I like a gin and tonic with extra lime or a cold glass of prosecco or cava. For non alcoholic I like unsweetened ice tea. Jconklin7911@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteProsecco is pretty perfect for a hot summer later afternoon.
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ReplyDeleteI love all the drink recipes. My go to is a sweet ice tea.
ReplyDeleteI love brewing up Harney and Sons blood orange iced tea. I add slices of orange, orange extract and stevia to taste. It makes a great summer iced tea. Very refreshing! cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love gin and tonics with lots of lime
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah. G&T is the classic summer drink
DeleteI am an avid ice tea drinker.
ReplyDeleteMy Lean Crisp Green Apple or Wild Berry Pink drink! Tummy blaster, appetite suppressant, Productive energy and Delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI agree that a gin and tonic is a great summer drink! Biszemom at gmail dot com.
ReplyDeleteI love iced coffee drinks as well as iced tea and lemonade in the summer
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DeleteSince I'm a diabetic, I stay away from sweetened drinks. I prefer unsweetened ice tea or just plain water to cool off. I'm also the weirdo who'll drink black hot coffee any time of the day, all year long.
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ReplyDeletePimms Cup and Campari / soda! My favorite thirst quenchers that don't get enough air time!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a Pimm's Cup in decades! I will have to remedy that since I really liked them.
DeleteNo special summer drink but I do like lemon water, diet Pepsi with lemon or lime and flavored diet ice tea. Cathi_7@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI feel wonderfully refreshed just reading all these ideas!
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These all look great, but a gin and tonic signals summer to me!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite summer drinks is White Peach Sangria. A pitcher filled with white wine, club soda, peach nectar and garnish with fresh strawberries, peaches, cherry, oranges, lemon—-over ice-so refreshing!
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ReplyDeleteI love this delicious pineapple lemonade punch. zweigenbaum@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteLove lemonade but also love water with a sprig of mint in it.
ReplyDeleteI drink most Iced Tea with Lemon when I want a festive drink I will have a Pena Colada Pineapple Juice, Cream of Coconut, Rum and frozen pineapple chunks add ice and blend. deborahortega229@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThese all look delicious!! Summer for us is rum punch - reminds us of being on a cruise.
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Oh, yum! Strawberry lemonade for me!
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I like different flavors of sun tea nanna333@mchsi.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to win. We make Sun tea all the time.
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I love an ice cold lemonade in the summer, but there are some yummy sounding drinks here that I may have to try. bella_ringer@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteHomemade lemonade is always the go to!!! Mindybor@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI enjoy a glass of ice water on hot summer days. deborahdumm@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMy go to cocktail this summer is a sloe gin fizz. For an everyday drink, my kids and I enjoy experimenting with flavor combos for smoothies. Their favorite so far is mango, pineapple, and vanilla yogurt.
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Lemonade is my favorite - preferably pink
ReplyDeleteI love iced teas embellished with different flavors and fruit such as strawberries 🍓 blueberries and peaches 🍑 Karen Carter
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Almost too simple to mention, but my aunt taught me to put the leftover breakfast coffee in the fridge for iced coffee later in a HOT Missouri day.
ReplyDeleteGood reminder of iced tea, which I used to make with fresh mint. A friend would make simple sugar syrup to allow for sweetening to taste. At restaurants, I ask for a mix of sweet and unsweetened.
Next I'll try the yogurt drink; I make yogurt all the time, so this will be another way to use some.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful drinks y'all :-) My favorite refreshing drink in summer is Thai Tea Smoothie...or a shake...Brew Thai Ice Tea and blend with ice and a touch of condensed milk to taste. Some use vanilla ice cream instead of the condensed milk. I love all things Thai, so I am a happy camper as I sip'n read! Happy Summer!!! Luis at ole dot travel
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious! I will have to try it.
DeleteI'm a fan of a summer white sangria with peaches and strawberries. I also love a nice iced coffee so I am going to try the coffee soda recipe--that sounds great! edewolfe (at) une (dot) edu
ReplyDeleteI dont do alcohol, so my favorite drink is home made iced tea quilting dash lady at comcast dot net
ReplyDeleteI think I make a batch of iced tea every day during the summer!
DeleteWe were just in Finland and my new favorite g&t came with a sprig of rosemary and a a few cranberries! I also like it with cucumber slices. suzyhuyler@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLemonade in any form 🍋 - regular, frozen, they're all delicious!
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I've been doing a lot of icy wine spritzers lately, but there sure are a lot of tasty ideas in these comments! rosalie.spielman@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWow the heat is really on and for me I have had to be ordered by the dr to be bed rest and that is for the entire month which is tough but I love the ice water that hubby has been bringing me it is helping and trying to look forward to some of the great drinks you all have posted I am in the mid-west eastern Iowa. peggy clayton ptclayton2 @aol.com
ReplyDeleteLemonade is mg go to and pink lemonade with vodka is the best!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite summer drink is peach herbal ice tea! It's refreshing and thirst quenching. I also enjoy raspberry ice tea with lots of ice.
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I usually just do sweet iced tea, but that Cotton Candy Sizzle looks pretty tasty! I might just have to try it. :) dolphingalsmurphy (at) yahoo (dot) com
ReplyDeleteMy go to summer drink is sweet iced tea. Instead of lemons I like adding a slice of orange to my glass. eswright18 at gmail .com
ReplyDeleteI enjoy a big cup of caramel iced coffee. My choice of alcoholic beverage is Bacardi rum and diet coke! tWarner419@aol.com
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ReplyDeleteSummer drink is iced tea - so make sun tea and add mint jcook22@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love a good old fashioned mule or a ginger and Jameson. Berry sangria is another good choice! Wjcline at att.net
ReplyDeleteCold Brew Margarita is a new favorite in our house. Top with whipped cream and chocolate Expresso beans.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy raspberry lemonade in the summer. Thanks for the giveaway! awanstrom at yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI enjoy white wine mixed with tonic water. Add ice cubes and you have a very refreshing drink at any time of the year! healysmg@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteIced tea mixed with fresh lemonade a ND mint is delicious!
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Iced tea with fresh lemon and lots of mint from my garden. kkertes@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteDrinking a G&T right now. But would love to try some of the other drinks.
ReplyDeleteI love all these suggestions especially the non alcohol drinks and cold brew. My summer drink is healthy, no alcohol no sugar. Also very hydrating. It's 4 cups lavender buds crushed boiled light cooled and strained. Keep the water to add in.. with 2 cups fresh lemon juice add 1 gallon pure water a splash of lavender Essential oil. It's so delicious I drink it all summer.
ReplyDeleteI live on water, lemonade and iced tea during the summer. Mwhanzel@icloud.com
ReplyDeleteMy adult older sister used to make frozen banana daquiris and strawberry margaritas for me when I was a teen when I would spend the weekend at her place, and to this day, a strawberry margarita is still a treat for me. I don't drink a lot anymore though, but when I do, it tends to be an ice cold glass of Moscato wine.
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DeleteI love an iced tea!
ReplyDeleteMy summer go-to is iced tea, no lemon. Katherinestamps at msn dot com
ReplyDeleteMy Summer favorites are lemonade, iced flavored green teas, Birch Beer (soda) floats and ginger ale over ice with a shot of Grand Marnier. egoehner(at)roadrunner(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer drink is Club Soda with lime and ice tea is a close second. aliciafarage (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteIn the summer months, I’m a classic margarita gal (well, year round actually 😜). That and anything with coconut!
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DeleteThank you for the wonderful drink ideas! My favorite beverage to enjoy (on occasion) is Arnold Palmer with unsweet tea. I try to get equal proportions of tea/lemonade. Most of the time I just drink water or water with lemon or lime. Thank you for the chance to win! madamhawk at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteHappy Fourth of July! My favorite summer drink is limeade, so refreshing and delicious! aylasgram at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love the unsweetened flavored seltzer water that is now available. But for a little more kick, I love a Paloma, which is apparently now becoming very popular. But you had me at frozen hot chocolate! Hsim at Gmail dot com
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The drink ideas sound delicious! I love having a chai tea frappe or a root beer float. I also enjoy a Pina Colada or a margarita. susanmarz99(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great selection of drinks to try! I live in Northern CA and I live on cold unsweetened iced tea! lindaherold999(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWater. I'm trying to be healthy.
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I recently tried sweet tea and I really like it. kimsuzan64 (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is peach tea!
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Thanks to everyone for your great comments and drink ideas. We all enjoyed reading about them, and we wish that we could give each of you a prize, but for this giveaway we have one winner, and she is...
ReplyDeleteChristi King! Congrats to Christi. We hope our seven books provide you with some fun summer reading!
For everyone else, we hope you'll keep in touch because we have giveaways regularly here in the Kitchen, and next time you could be our winner. In the meantime, enjoy the summer season, everyone!
~ Cleo
Thanks again! I’m going to enjoy these books so much!
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