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Delicious cocktails & mocktails anyone can make🍸 If you are unable to view the images in this

Delicious cocktails & mocktails anyone can make🍸 If you are unable to view the images in this email [click here]( Delicious cocktails & mocktails anyone can make! [Why Limit Happy to an Hour?]( In this ultimate collection of easy and delicious recipes, you’ll find everything you need to make 100+ amazing cocktails (and mocktails) at home. Plus, we’ll help you stock your bar cart, pick out glassware, and garnish a drink like a pro! [Roating gif of drink recipes in the book]( Make Amazing Cocktails Make Amazing Cocktails The 100+ recipes include best-ever versions of the classics (a perfect Margarita or Negroni), new favorites (like Lemon Blueberry Daiquiris and Espresso Martinis), and non-alcoholic drinks that everyone can enjoy (like Cranberry Basil Sangria or our Blackberry Faux-jito). The 100+ recipes include best-ever versions of the classics (a perfect Margarita or Negroni), new favorites (like Lemon Blueberry Daiquiris and Espresso Martinis), and non-alcoholic drinks that everyone can enjoy (like Cranberry Basil Sangria or our Blackberry Faux-jito). [Order Now]( [Rotating gif of recipe steps]( Try this Strawberry Frosé! Try This Strawberry Frosé! - 1 (750-milliliter) bottle rosé, chilled - 4 cups chopped strawberries - 1/4 cup vodka - 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice - 8 cups ice - Fresh strawberries, halved, for garnish - In a blender, combine about half the bottle of rosé, 2 cups strawberries, half the vodka, and half the lemon juice. Add about 4 cups ice and blend until slushy. - Repeat with remaining ingredients. - Garnish with fresh strawberries. - In a blender, combine about half the bottle of rosé, 2 cups strawberries, half the vodka, and half the lemon juice. Add about 4 cups ice and blend until slushy. - Repeat with remaining ingredients. - Garnish with fresh strawberries. Is it a Dessert or a Cocktail? Who Cares! We just know these Boozy Bites, like the Strawberry Shortcake Jell-O shots and PB&J Jell-O shots, taste as good as they look. [Strawberry Shortcake Jell-O shots]( [PB&J Jello-O Shots]( “Whether you’re hosting an elaborate dinner party or just having a couple girlfriends over, this book has you covered for any kind of drink you can imagine!” —KRISTIN CAVALLARI, author of the New York Times best sellers True Comfort and True Roots [Thirsty? That's the spirit!]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Delish is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2024 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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