Sunday, December 30, 2012
Pink Lemonade Champagne
Ladies - do I have a delicious cocktail for you! It's sweet and very girlie.
But not girlie enough that your husband wouldn't totally enjoy it! It makes a
good amount....so share and be the hit of the party. I hope you all have a very
spectacular New Years and Cheers to a healthy and happy filled 2013!!
Pink Lemonade Champagne
1 pink lemonade - concentrate in the freezer section - thawed
1 bottle champagne - chilled
1 cup vanilla vodka
sugar for rim
ice cubes - optional
1) Mix lemonade and vodka in a pitcher. Slowly add champagne to sugared glasses.
Happy New Year - My Friends!!
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Val, That looks delicious and so festive... Happy New Year... Cheers!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! And so festive! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my...that looks AMAZING!! I am going to run to the store and make this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful and happy New Year, Val! I want you to know how much I enjoy your blog, thank you! I truly look forward to all your new recipes and ideas in the coming year. You seriously need your own show on Food TV! :) XO ~Liz
P.S. Thank you for all your sweet comments, it means a lot! :)
Oh wow...two of my favorites combined! YUM!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect "girl" drink and very dangerous! Looks amazing. Pinning!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect "girl" drink and very dangerous! Looks amazing. Pinning!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Val, this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteNot only does that look delicious but it is so cute too! Gotta try it! Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteCheers! - Shelley
Delish and so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteNow you're talkin'! My kind of drink all the way!
ReplyDeleteWOW, I think this sounds beyond delicious!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, Val! Love all your inspiration and beautiful photos. You are such an inspiration, and I love, no, adore! all the L.A. photos you post. Even though I only lived there for a year and a half, I get homesick seeing it.
ReplyDeleteYour cocktail looks yummy, as always. Hoping someday I can enjoy one in person with you!
I have a little bit of champagne so just need to get some pink lemonade and I'm set! Have a wdonerful NYE!
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I'm not much of a drinker, but oh my that looks so yummy! I wonder how it would be with regular vodka?
ReplyDeleteLooks so pretty, Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfectly fun drink to ring in 2013 with! Thanks for sharing, Val, and happy happy happy year ahead!!
ReplyDeleteOh la la! So pretty and girly! I happen to have all of those things. Guess what I am making for New Years Eve???
ReplyDeletexo Kris
Yum Val! I hope that 2013 is rich in experiences. Have a safe and happy New Year .
ReplyDeleteYUM! This sounds awesome--simple, not too sweet--but definitely pretty!! Love it! Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteI love exploring new ways to enjoy champagne! What a festive drink, perfect for New Year's!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty drink! I will definitely have to give it a try! Happy New Year! xx
ReplyDeletesuch a pretty drink, happy new year
ReplyDeleteOoooh this sounds amazing. Love the vanilla vodka in there. mmmm... Stunning stemware and sparkly rims too! Happiest 2013 to you. xo
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. Seriously!! I am going to try it! HAPPY 2013, Val!!! May all your wishes come true! You are such an amazing woman! Jenn
ReplyDeleteThe minute this baby comes out I am trying one of these.. YUM! Happy New Years pretty lady!
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
xo Jackie
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Never mind what I just said about drinking more water, I just want two of these please :)
ReplyDeleteOh helloooooo there. Mmmmm...that sounds so good. And perhaps headache worthy the next day? Cheers!!!
ReplyDeleteanything with champagne, yummy!
ReplyDeletexoxo navy & orange
How did I miss this post? Looks so yummy and think it would be perfect for summer entertaining too. I like the sugared rim too.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering~~do I mix the lemonade concentrate with water or just use straight concentrate?
ReplyDeleteHi, you use straight concentrate. I hope this helps.
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