Do you host parties with people of all ages invited? It’s a hassle trying to make separate drinks with alcohol for the adults only. When you make non-alcoholic mocktails, you’ll be able to please everybody. These faux cocktails can be as refreshing and exciting as the real thing. You can easily mix up syrups, juices and sodas to create the most invigorating beverages! Everyone will enjoy them. Among the most popular mocktails are the Arnold Palmer and Shirley Temple. You can also make party mocktails, steaming warmer drinks and tropical delights that everyone can drink, without worrying about choosing designated drivers. These virgin cocktail recipes are fun to explore, whether you’re hosting a party with people of all ages, or just kids. Around the holidays and during other party-filled times of year, it’s way too easy to eat too much – and some people may drink too much, too. You’ll be able to concentrate more on enjoying time spent with your guests if you don’t have to worry about who might be drinking just a bit too much to drive home safely. I won’t promise that all these drinks are super easy to make, but most of them only take a few minutes. From fresh fruits to ginger ale, sparkling water, vegetables and other ingredients, you’ll be amazed at the mocktails you can create. Turn the page and start enjoying mocktails.
42 Delightful Mocktail Recipes: A Complete Cookbook of Faux Cocktail Ideas! by Barbara Riddle Table of contents list the recipes not in any specific order. Into talks about what mocktails are and what ingredients you can use. Each recipe starts with a title and medium size color photo along with a paragraph about the drink. Servings and list of ingredients are included, love that you do NOT have to use alcohol in these. Liquids used are soda or colored water and fresh fruits and vegetables. Ends with a note from the author about how refreshing the drinks are. Directions are given and also ideas for garnishing. Beautiful book and love all the fresh fruits. A KEEPER, something to quench your thirst.