The way kids look at you when you hand them a special drink. Thanksgiving is a family affair, and guests of all ages should get to experience moments that remind us that this isn’t your average dinner. As a kid, I remember holding out my cup for a pour of golden fizzy, sparkling apple cider and the way that small gesture signified the specialness of the day. Now I’m on the other side, filling the cups of little ones with ice cold Martinelli’s, watching eyes sparkle at the first sip. -Hali Bey Ramdene
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I have fond memories of my father making us “cocktables” out of 7Up, orange juice, and marachino cherries. Later, when my parents had an annual Christmas party with their friends and succeeding generations, the traditional drink was ginger ale poured over several flavors of sherbet in a punchbowl. As guests of all ages ladle out the foaming rainbow into festive little glass cups, we knew the holiday season had officially arrived. 🙂❄️
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I love the name “cocktables,” and what a beautiful memory. —Thanks for taking the time to read and comment!
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