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absolut citron,triple sec,monin pomegranate syrup, cranberry juice, fresh lime strawberry fields tito's vodka, triple sec, monin pomegranate syrup, strawberry, sour mix, fresh lemon with a sugar rim pineapple-coconut martini malibu coconut rum, pineapple juice & grenadine, cherry garnish classic cosmopolitan
absolut citron,triple sec,monin pomegranate syrup, cranberry juice, fresh lime strawberry fields tito's vodka, triple sec, monin pomegranate syrup, strawberry, sour mix, fresh lemon with a sugar rim pineapple-coconut martini malibu coconut rum, pineapple juice & grenadine, cherry garnish classic cosmopolitan...
https://www.thedistillery.com/drinks/martinis
stevia product that bulks up the product, so that it is very close to sucrose in regards to how sweet it is per volume. meaning i think you might be able to add it as a straight substitute for sucrose and get something workable. so, you don't have an issue with actual sugars, but don't want highly refined
sugars. i won't get into the political, sociological, spiritual, health or other reasons you might have for not using sucrose and just deal with the item at hand. date sugar, coconut sugar, brown sugar etc. generally speaking, you can use any and all of these, but many of them contain a good bit of...
https://chocolatealchemy.com/blog/2012/09/12/ask-the-alchemist-3
i personally eat very little dairy and usually opt for nut milks to make smoothies and recipes. almond, coconut, and cashew milks are great alternatives to dairy – but i don't buy the majority of popular brands at the store, like silk, so delicious, or almond breeze. here's why... common ingredients
sorbate, and propylene glycol (none are required to be labeled by the fda). natural flavors are a complete mystery ingredient and completely unnecessary ( ). guilty brands: silk, almond breeze vanilla, califia farms (non-organic), ripple, so delicious, milkadamia, pacific foods almond, simple truth coconut...
https://foodbabe.com/what-are-the-healthiest-non-dairy-milks-to-drink/comment-page-2/