Mimosa
HIYA,
what are the ingredients for mimosa?... :)
thanx
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Champagne and Orange Juice. Very simple. And a Pointsettia is Champagne and Cranberry.
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If you have sweet Champagne, try it with fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice. I once somehow ended up with a bottle of Moet & Chandon Nectar, which I'm not a big fan of, but found it was perfect with the grapefruit juice.
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would any fresh fruits complement mimosa?... my friend served fresh strawberries and green seedless grapes withit ( i personally disliked the combination), it didn't bring out the taste, it was a weird mixture.
Gina i will definitely try the grapefruit juice, thank you for the tip.
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pomegranites compliment it perfectly I find.
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Try champagne and Alize. A little thicker but very intoxicating!
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I would think that Alize would be a little too strong. I guess this fabulous concoction is not for sunday brunch :) but for a friday night with special someone.
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My Sunday brunch drink… besides the orange juice and champagne I like to put a little grenadine syrup.
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try it with a splash of Stoli Razz to kick it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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hehe Stoli Razz is my favorite, thanx for the tip vegas (what happens in vegas stays in vegas :).. sorry couldn't resist
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If you are on a budget, try my wonderful recipe. Tang and Champale!!!
Just kidding.
Mandarin orange juice and Taitinger champagne would be my serious recommendation.
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my mother used to drink Chanpale...haven't seeen it in years. Do they still make it?
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fantastic question... tried googling looks like even google is out stock of chanpale
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I haven't seen that tasty beverage in years either. LOL Come to think of it, I haven't seen Tang in years, but I'm sure it's still out there
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They're both still around! Pabst makes Champale now (plus just about every other cheap-o beer etc. you can think of), and Kraft owns Tang. But I'll let someone else be the guineau pig...
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