Cocktail Recipes Using Vodka

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cocktail recipes using vodka
Getting ready for holiday entertaining
Silver and white are popular colours for this fall and winter. It’s getting close to that time of year again. The weather has changed, the holidays are just around the corner and soon friends and relatives will be gathering in kitchens, living and dining rooms to share in the holiday cheer.
Skittle Infused Vodka


Margaritaville Mixed Drink Maker


Margaritaville Mixed Drink Maker


$299.95


What do you get when you cross a roulette wheel with a bartender? No, not a drink that makes your head spin. It’s the Margaritaville Mixed Drink Maker. Try the I Feel Lucky button a super-cool feature that’s guaranteed to crank any party into high gear. Just hit the button, and it will happily suggest a drink. Keep spinning until you land on the drink you desire. But that’s not the only talent of …

Crystal Light Mocktails Drink Mixes, 3-Flavors, 15-Count


Crystal Light Mocktails Drink Mixes, 3-Flavors, 15-Count


$6.19


Three canisters per package, one of each flavor Each canister contains 5 Packets Each canister makes 10 Quarts Non-Alcoholic KOSHER…

Demitri's Bloody Mary Seasoning Classic Recipe, 16-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3)


Demitri’s Bloody Mary Seasoning Classic Recipe, 16-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3)


$28.34


Demitri’s Bloody Mary Seasonings are Award-Winning combinations of the finest scratch ingredients that are simply added to plain tomato juice, V8 or Clamato for perfect handmade-quality Bloody Marys every time, in no time. Demitri’s Seasonings are 100% natural and made with the very finest ingredients: Fresh horseradish, real lemon juice, Lea & Perrins Worcestershire, celery, peppers, a touch …

Mr & Mrs T's Bloody Mary Mix, 5.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)


Mr & Mrs T’s Bloody Mary Mix, 5.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)


$16.29


Mr & Mrs T’s Bloody Mary Mix is a crisp snack of celery garnish, the fresh squeezed taste of ripe tomatoes, a dash of real lemon juice, coarse black pepper and a pinch of salt….


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