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Simple Tip: Color Your Drinks With a Drop of Food Coloring

Fri, 07/13/2007 - 1:24pm by YumSugar
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This past 4th of July, my gal TeamSugar really wowed me with a fantastic party trick. In order to create a display of red, white and blue bubbly, she used a rose champagne, regular champagne and a tiny drop of blue food coloring in regular champagne. She also said the the amount of dye was so minimal that it didn't change the flavor at all. Personally I think it's one of those "Doh! I can't believe I didn't think of that!" sort of tips. It really adds a bit of fun and completes the visual package. Oh and since today is Embrace Your Geekiness Day, I should also point out that Team's brother thought the blue concoction was similar to Romulan Ale. If you don't believe me, you can even check out a clip of the Enterprise crew partaking in some booze.


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  • kikidawn's picture
    kikidawn
    2

    Oh I wonder if this would work for other drinks. Like what if I put food coloring in say lemonade?!

    1 year 25 weeks ago Report Comment
  • YumSugar's picture
    YumSugar
    4

    kikidawn - it should work for lemonade also, any light colored liquid should take the coloring (lemonade might result with a cloudy blue).

    1 year 25 weeks ago Report Comment
  • msshellokitty's picture
    msshellokitty
    5

    That seems like a neat idea.It does work in lemonade.I tried it for my kids and they loved it.

    1 year 25 weeks ago Report Comment
  • kikidawn's picture
    kikidawn
    6

    Thanks for the info Yum and msshellokitty! I am definitely going to try this at my family's next BBQ!!

    1 year 25 weeks ago Report Comment
  • TeamSugar's picture
    TeamSugar
    10

    No, blue tongues! I am sure if you drank a bottle of blue champagne that might be a different story! Smiling

    1 year 25 weeks ago Report Comment

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