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Ideas for Making Make-Ahead Single Servings of Sangria? Good Questions | The Kitchn
Tinto de Verano(10 second sangria): Ingredients: Yellow Tail Shiraz (or similar inexpensive red wine) Lemon-lime soda or Sparkling Lemonade Fill a glass with ice. Add equal parts wine and soda or lemonade. Serve.
Birds are chirping, trees are budding and droves of people are coming out of their winter habitats for some good ol’ Vitamin D. Welcome Spring! Wait, we live in Ohio and it has snowed twi…
Homemade Lemonade | The Pioneer Woman Cooks | Ree Drummond
Making a big ol’ batch of lemonade is one of my favorite summertime rituals, and I’d be seriously lost and forlorn in the wilderness if something happened to the worldwide lemon crop one year and I wasn’t able to make it.
I used elements from several recipes. http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/white-sangria, http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/browse-all-recipes/white-sangria-10000000633427/index.html 1 peach, 1 mango, 1 plum (no skin), 1 lemon, raspberries, 1 bottle of wine, 1 cup white grape juice, 1/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup triple sec. chilled overnight. topped my glass off with a bit of club soda. (1 recipe suggested 1 cup club soda added right before serving)
Southern Sweet Tea With A Secret Ingredient | Garden Betty
With temperatures soaring, nothing's more satisfying in the dog days of summer than an icy cold, sweaty glass of sweet tea sipped on the front porch (or backyard, or poolside) on a lazy Sunday. I first discovered sweet tea — real sweet tea, Southern style — two decades ago when I was moving cross
Last Friday, we had 17 people over for dinner. No, we haven’t moved to a larger apartment. No, my kitchen hasn’t grown to the size of a normal one (though some mornings I tiptoe in, hop…