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Lemon Fennel Iced Tea

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

French 75 Cocktail II

This intoxicating champagne cocktail was named after a French 75-millimeter gun used in World War I. Many American bartenders claimed to have invented the drink. One recipe, from 1919, called for absinthe, Calvados, and gin, but no champagne. Supposedly, the champagne version was introduced at Harry's New York Bar in Paris in 1925. Or the cocktail might have originated with American soldiers in Paris, who added gin and liqueur to champagne to crank up its potency.

Café Brulot

A New Orleans specialty that combines dark coffee with brandy, citrus and spices, this gets its name from the French words for coffee and burnt brandy. We've added a couple of twists, spiking it with Grand Marnier and topping it with whipped cream.

Watermelon Lemonade

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

Berry-Vodka Cooler

Omit the alcohol for a kid-friendly drink.
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