However you decide to jazz up your holiday cocktail, use the garnish to add some cheerful sparkle and as an excuse to give your cocktail a festive name. Candy Cane Martini, anyone?
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| Woody -- San Francisco | |
| This is exactly what i was looking for! Love it:) | |
| fiona | |
| Adding cinnamon sticks and mint sounds like a great idea. Thanks for the tips! | |
| fiona | |
| Mm I love hot beverages like Bailey's Irish cream for the holidays. Adding mint and cinnamon sticks sounds like a great idea. Thanks for the tips! | |
| fiona | |
| Mm I love hot beverages like Bailey's Irish cream for the holidays. Adding mint and cinnamon sticks sounds like a great idea. Thanks for the tips! | |
| MorganC | |
| fun tips...now I just have to get around to planning a party | |
| lily -- Los Angeles | |
| I just tried the chocolate rim idea for a Christmas Cocktail party and it was a definite hit! Thanks for the tip! | |
| leisle -- Torrance | |
| I love these ideas- especially the chocolate one! Can't wait to try it... | |
| krnfirestone -- Pleasanton | |
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Wow! What great ideas! I can't wait to try some. Good article! A big fan! |
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