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What liquid refreshment would you bring to a physical Bucksnort Bash?

Depending upon what I'm in the mood for, I would have to bring both wine and rum (home-made Mojitos).

I would definitely, for sure, make my famous, addictive, punch. It has just a hint of almond in it that makes you want another glass, and another, and another. Trust me, it's addictive.

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Not much of a drinker anymore, but I suppose some Bud would be a necessity. Although if Darlene's punch is so addictive, everyone would be wasted before I'd even get there so my beers would be rather useless. grinning.gif

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heres my thing, I am not one to drink much besides tea. Soda sometimes, but , tea is the best. Its been ages since I have had to attend a party, and most often for that, they are dry.

I am not a coffee drinker, but- there are certain combinations of coffee I can't get enough of.

the first being take 1/4th teaspoon instant coffee. Mix with 2 teaspoons of coco and 2 oz of milk. Boil hot water and place mixture in mug, stir. Sprinkle cinnomon on top. very addicitve.

they just came out with this caramel vanilla cappachino- also, addictive.

My absolute favorite party punch though is pretty simple.

kaths Rootbeer floats.

4 tablespoons vanilla extract.

1 -2 L bottle of really really good rootbeer.

1/2 gallon of vanilla ice cream (with the vanilla bean in it)

place rootbeer in punch bowl. Add vanilla extract.

Scoup 2-3 small scoops of ice cream into glass. Using ladle, slowly pour the rootbeer over the ice cream. Serve with spoon, and napkin.mmmm

You can do the same with a nice gingerale and sherbert as well for the holidays, or, get the candied fruit, soak it in whiskey for 2 days, pour off extra whiskey and reserve. Get your favorite light soda, (the flavored gingerales work good. Mix fruit and gingerale and place in round jello mold- freeze. mix regular gingerale with the whiskey that was drawn off of fruit and add 1 cup to 2 L of soda. Place in punch bowl, float ring in it to chill, and garnish mmmm.

if your going to do it, do fancy.

Kath

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I've never tasted rootbeer - we don't have that over here in the UK. I've tried iced tea, but that has sweeteners and I don't have sugar in hot tea, so it tasted a bit strange.

I do like wine, but only white, as red gives me a headache. My latest favourite, though, is Schweppes Indian tonic water. It has a smidgeon of quinine in it which gives it a bit of "bite".

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Oh my gosh Libby, you poor thing, you've never had root beer? My heart goes out to you. I am now offically in the mood for a root beer float. Yippee, I have vanilla ice cream and found a can of Shasta Root Beer in the frig. I am a happy camper.

Red wine has to be sipped and savored. Anyone can get a headache from it if they drink it too fast. But it is good for you. It warms the blood and helps to prevent it from clotting.

Quinine?? w00t2.gif

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I've never tasted rootbeer - we don't have that over here in the UK. I've tried iced tea, but that has sweeteners and I don't have sugar in hot tea, so it tasted a bit strange.

I do like wine, but only white, as red gives me a headache. My latest favourite, though, is Schweppes Indian tonic water. It has a smidgeon of quinine in it which gives it a bit of "bite".

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BEER----> That is a shame. A long time ago root beer was caled sasperilla (sp?) here. We even have 'Drive-In' restaurants called "A&W Rootbeer". Hell give your address and I'll send you some. Ya goota put it in a large glass with some vanilla ice cream.

BELCH

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