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Pear Vodka Martini
Delicious pear nectar is mixed with pear-infused vodka, simple syrup, and a squirt of fresh lemon juice. This pear vodka martini is juicy, simple and fruity.

Strawberry Margarita on the Rocks
We love a fruit cocktail made with real fresh fruit. This recipe for a strawberry margarita on the rocks uses real strawberries and no sweet and sour mix.

Raspberry Green Tea Smoothie
Make the Green Tea ahead of time and store in the fridge for a quick Raspberry Smoothie breakfast as you’re headed out the door. Easy recipe for busy people.

Pineapple, Cinnamon, and Ginger Iced Tea
This cinnamon pineapple tea recipe concoction results in the most refreshing, tangy, slightly sweet summer drink, and you can put whatever you like in it.

Hibiscus Raspberry Lime Tea
I love iced tea and lemonade in the summer but sometimes its nice to switch things up a little. Last summer I was addicted to a hibiscus spritzer they sold at a local restaurant. I could never quite figure out the recipe so I came up with this one. Its light, fruity, sweet but not too sweet and the color is just so happy!

Homemade orangecello
Mixed into cocktails or just sipped on its own if you’re in the mood for something stronger, this Orangecello recipe is sure to lift your spirits!

Lime and basil iced tea
Even though this Lime Basil Tea recipe lacks in quintessential authenticity, it definitely makes up in flavour. The essence of comfort and summer in every sip.

Homemade Sparkling Strawberry Soda
This recipe makes super easy homemade strawberry syrup for soda! The drink includes sugar, water, strawberries, sparkling water, and ice

Raspberry Rose Cream Soda
This beautiful summery drink takes 10 minutes to make and this makes it perfect for dinner parties, bridal showers or just for a night in! It's got a lovely fresh bright flavor from the raspberries and a sweet floral touch from the rose syrup and then it's all topped off with some seltzer water. It looks so fancy and refined, but a cinch to put together!

Blue Smoothie
Remember: Smoothies are not beverages, they're meal replacements, so keep their nutrition facts in mind when considering your overall diet plan. By starting with frozen blueberries, you'll get a thicker smoothie. If you're using fresh blueberries, place them on a baking sheet and freeze for 30 minutes before blending. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/blue-smoothie

Thai Pearl Cocktail
I concocted this Thai pearl cocktail on a sailing trip in the Andaman sea in Thailand. It includes pineapple juice, white rum, coconut milk, lime, and mint.

Virgin Strawberry Daiquiri
Remember: Smoothies are not beverages, they're meal replacements, so keep their nutrition facts in mind when considering your overall diet plan. This fruity, slushy drink is a favorite among Caribbean vacationers. You can enjoy this non-alcoholic version anytime of the day--even for breakfast! This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/virgin-strawberry-daiquiri

Frozen Raspberry Daiquiri
This recipe for a frozen daiquiri is a homemade slush puppy really. It's fabulously bright pink, heady with raspberries and with a sharpness from the lime.

Southern Smoothie
Remember: Smoothies are not beverages, they're meal replacements, so keep their nutrition facts in mind when considering your overall diet plan. Peaches are undeniably the fruit of choice in the south, but you don't have to be southern to enjoy this beverage. Fresh buttermilk adds a pleasing tanginess and blends well with peaches. Tip: Use frozen peaches to achieve an icy smoothness. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/southern-smoothie

Peach Iced Tea (with Monin Peach Syrup)
We know that iced tea is synonymous with summer. In this Monin Peach Syrup tea recipe, the fruit soaks up a lot of the sugar and gets super juicy. Cheers!
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Bitter Clementine Orange Marmalade
I have several friends who love bitter marmalade, including my spouse. This recipe has met his approval because I used a local favorite rum that adds just a slight punch. The more orange peels used, the more bitter the marmalade. I like to use two thirds of the peels, which adds just enough bitterness to the marmalade without overpowering the sweetness. Use a rum of your choice - I used Mad River First Run Rum.

Banana Colado Smoothie
Remember: Smoothies are not beverages, they're meal replacements, so keep their nutrition facts in mind when considering your overall diet plan. This alcohol-free version brings the flavors of the tropics together. Choose a very ripe banana to sweeten this smoothie up even more. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/banana-colada-smoothie

Mango Margarita Sorbet
So refreshing on a hot summer afternoon! It’s a great sorbet, but I also enjoy making a float with the sorbet and sparkling water.

Watermelon Margarita Granita
This recipe was a happy accident. I had originally intended to make a sorbet. But, due to the unfortunate combination of high sugar and alcohol content, it refused to freeze in my ice cream machine. So I poured the whole thing in a pan and let it freeze, granita style. And, in the end, it's simply delicious!

Pumpkin Ale Caramelized Figs
In a world that is complicated, sometimes too complicated, this recipe is simple…really simple. It’s figs, sugar, butter, beer, and goat cheese. And it’s delicious. I recommend serving them immediately, still warm, they are best that way. But on the off chance that you find yourself with a few left over, I assure you that they are delicious even when you grab them out of the refrigerator and stand over the sink late at night, indulging in those last few sweet, sticky bites.

Lemon Earl Grey Jam
This is a Lemon Earl Grey Jam recipe to serve with English style scones & cream. You can store it in a sterilized canning jar and use it with any baked goods.

No Sugar Orange Crock Pot Applesauce
Easy applesauce the lets the crockpot and the apples do all the hard work. Not too sweet and not too tart with a zing of citrus that kids will love.
"Nut" Another Breakfast Shake
Breakfast shakes are oh so delicious and you can be so creative with them. This one is a very almond-y shake and I love it! Almonds are my favorite nuts and I try to incorporate them in my meals as much as I can. Did you know.... A fistful of raw almonds (~7) a day are good for your heart, brain function, has the good fats (monounsaturated fats), calcium, fiber and magnesium. I like to call them the alpha nut!