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- Make A Better Mocktail With Superfoods
Announcing My Next Series - Mocktails With Superfoods! When I wanted a better mocktail, I found a great book called Good Drinks: Alcohol-Free Recipes for When for mocktails over the next 4 weeks. instead of juicing What Do You Need To Make A Better Mocktail? I can't wait to share my superfood mocktails with you!
- Easily Relax With This Golden Hour Mocktail
My golden hour mocktail features Your Superfoods and helps me wind down. I'm sure when you try the mocktail, you will enjoy it too! this mocktail! Need some inspiration for substitutes in this mocktail? I've dedicated an entire series to superfood mocktails !
- It's Time To Make A Simple Cherry Mocktail
this simple cherry mocktail. Inspiration For The Simply Cherry Mocktail As with all mocktails in my Superfood Mocktail Series , the I highly recommend the book if you are looking for mocktails. Make it a blueberry mocktail by using blueberry juice! Prefer to use fruit? How will you make this mocktail your own?
- Easily Make This Fantastic Orange Cream Mocktail
Why I Love This Orange Cream Mocktail Talk about refreshing, this orange cream mocktail hits all the My favorite thing about this mocktail is that it uses whole fresh fruit! Do You Garnish A Mocktail? Equally important as how the mocktail tastes is the garnish. When it comes to garnishing this mocktail, you have a few options to place on your mocktail pick : Cocktail I believe gin or tequila would taste great in this orange-cream mocktail.
- A No Skill Needed Green Mocktail You'll Love From First Sip
Why I Love This Frozen Green Mocktail The first thing to remember is that we're drinking a mocktail, and want it to be delicious - this green mocktail does just that and more! Inspiration For The Refreshing Green Mocktail As with all of the drinks in my superfood mocktail series This refreshing green mocktail was inspired by her Honeydew-Avocado Agua Fresca on page 54 of the book Another key point is that I didn't want to feel guilty about my mocktail - I wanted real ingredients
- Introducing A Non-Alcoholic Gin Mocktail Using Superfoods And Apple Cider Vinegar
Why I Love This Non-Alcoholic Gin Mocktail To start, this gin mocktail tastes and looks like the real With adding a maple ice cub e , you cannot go wrong with this mocktail! Wondering what other mocktails you could make instead? Keep reading to learn! Alternative Gin Mocktails I love gin. What's your favorite mocktail? Start a conversation on Instagram!
- Insanely Easy Non-Alcoholic Gin Alternative
I made a mocktail using my gin and a regular gin and when tasting blind I could not tell the difference Creating a shrub-inspired mocktail that tasted great and based on looks alone looked the same as a regular cocktail! Another recommendation would be to add this gin to any of the mocktails on my blog - I even have a mocktail This is a great gin substitute for mocktails!
- How To Make Your Own Hop Water To Try Before You Buy
Why I Love This Hop Water Recipe First and foremost, if you make your own, you will save a lot of money! I looked at various hop water on the market, and while some did taste great, others were OK. If I spend $35 for a 12-pack, it better be great tasting. Over time, I started thinking about what hop water is - isn't it hops and water? Like a tea? It is pretty simple, and inexpensive, too. Hop water can sound challenging, but I have taken some of the hassle out of it with my recipe. Up next are some tips on making your own. Tips To Make Your Own Hop Water Of course, you should start by choosing a hop variety you like. If you aren't sure where to begin, look at the hops in your favorite beers. Then, look for those hops at a brew store and you are one step closer to getting into the kitchen! Herbs and flowers pair well alongside hops. Again, I'd recommend turning to your favorite herbs or flowers. Truth be told, I would also check out hop water flavors available to purchase first. Based on what flavors sound good, I would attempt to make that flavor at home. When you are ready, try growing your hops! This year, I bought a few varieties of hops that I'm hoping will be a wonderful addition to my garden. I plan to dry the hops whenever they can be harvested so I can use them over winter in hop water. Now I must get back to planning how I'm going to grow my hops this year. While you wait for my next post, check out my other drink recipes on the blog. Would you try growing hops?
- Smoke-Infused Ice Is My New Favorite Obsession
about which flavor of wood chip you might want to use - for example - if I were making my spiced cherry mocktail , I would try to use cherry wood chips to develop the cherry flavor in my mocktail I like to pair smoke-infused ice with a spritz of oil before drinking my mocktail - the oil awakens the nose and helps bring out For a visual treat, add smoke to your drink by using a cocktail smoker - this will take your cocktail up a level as you are including visual, smell, and taste in 1 cocktail experience.
- You'll Love This Easy To Make Maple Ice Cube
Once frozen, use the ice cubes in a mocktail like this gin mocktail !
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