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Cocktail

Mike's Milk Punch

Try this frothy, creamy cocktail instead of eggnog to kick off your Christmas festivities.

Watermelon Lemonade

This drink is sweet, pretty, and refreshing. Grenadine can be found in the liquor section of most supermarkets.

Minted Mai Tai

The mai tai was invented in 1944 at the original Trader Vic's restaurant in Oakland, California. There are many variations of the drink, including this mint-accented version. Look for almond syrup in the coffee-and-tea section of the supermarket.

White Zinfandel Sangria

The choice of fresh fruit depends entirely on what's available, so don't be afraid to experiment. Mangoes, pineapples, apples, and strawberries are some fruits to consider, although the drink should include at least one citrus fruit, just for some zing. Serve this sangria at picnics or at alfresco luncheons. It pairs well with savory Spanish foods such as paella.

Gingered Sake Spritzers

(RICE WINE AND GINGER ALE COCKTAILS)

Cosmopolitan Champagne Cocktail

We thought we would update the popular Cosmopolitan by substituting Champagne for the usual lemon vodka. We garnished the drinks with skewers of sugar-coated fresh cranberries (thawed frozen ones will work just fine, too).

Elderberry-Flower Mimosa

We recommend using a good-quality California or Spanish sparkling wine for this recipe. Both are widely available and less expensive than champagne.
You may want to garnish these drinks with fresh elderberry flowers; if so, make sure the blossoms you buy are unsprayed (nontoxic).
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