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    3/4 cup lemon juice. 1 cup water. Mint to garnish, optional. In a food processor, puree watermelon in batches until smooth; remove and pour into a 2-quart pitcher. In a food processor, process ...

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    Read on to learn the six healthiest types of alcohol to drink. And for more, don't miss 10 Best&Worst Types Of Alcohol For Weight Loss. 1. Light Beer. Shutterstock. Nutrition (Per 12 oz ...

  4. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade margarita (tequila blanco, Cointreau, and either frozen lemonade from concentrate or a naturally sweetened lemonade made of lemon juice, maple syrup or agave, and water) [53][54] Lemonade rum punch (coconut rum, dark rum, pineapple juice, lemonade) [55] Long Island iced tea. IBA.

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    Spritzes, Spritzers, and Sodas. Whether it’s an Aperol spritz, white wine spritzer, vodka soda, or ranch water, any alcoholic drinks that include a good amount of plain or sparkling water will ...

  6. Alcohol and breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    Light and moderate drinking. All types of alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, or liquor, cause breast cancer. Drinking alcoholic beverages increases the risk of breast cancer, even among very light drinkers (women drinking less than half of one alcoholic drink per day). [6] The risk is highest among heavy drinkers.

  7. Babycham - Wikipedia

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    Babycham (/ ˈbeɪbiːʃæm /) is a light (6% ABV), sparkling perry invented by Francis Showering, a brewer in Shepton Mallet in Somerset, England. The name was owned by Accolade Wines until December 2021 when it was bought back into the Showering family business Brothers Drinks Limited. [ 1 ] The brand was particularly popular during the 1960s ...