
It's party time!! I very seldom post an alcoholic beverage, but this giggle juice just needed to be shared! I think the name says it all to get a party going!
I saw the recipe on a blog called The Chef MiMi Blog and had an immediate attraction to it. It could actually be made as a mocktail too without alcohol.

Can you picture a hot summer evening with a group of friends talking and sipping this delicious punch like drink. Yum! Maybe a non alcoholic version for the grandkids and some real stuff for the adults!

I do a lot more entertaining in the summer when we can take advantage of our spacious deck and accommodate a larger crowd.

Refreshing drinks are always welcome. I like this one because it is not too sweet yet has some interesting flavors.
Aside from the strawberries and limes,
this cocktail contains moscato, lemonade, lemon soda, and some vodka (make sure your vodka is gluten free)
Recipe Link: Giggle juice recipe from Chef Mimi (link).
If I were making it as a non-alcoholic mocktail, I would just use strawberries, limes, pink lemonade, and Sprite or seltzer! Still fun, bubbly, and good!!

Frozen Giggle Juice:
My favorite way to drink Giggle Juice on a hot summers day is as a frozen slush concentrate which is also very easy to make.


For this version:
Use frozen lemonade containers that they sell in the freezer section of the supermarket. They come in a small container like the frozen orange juice container and work great blended with ice and frozen strawberries.
I originally saw the idea and recipe for slushy giggle juice and popsicles on this link at a blog called pasta.com (link)
How about Giggle Juice Popsicles? Really great in hot weather.

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My Notes:
Vodka:
According to many sources, Vodka is gluten free regardless of its non gluten free sources because of the distilling process. However, some sensitive individuals may still react if vodka is distilled from wheat, barley or other grain. To be safe choose a brand of vodka that is made from non-grains such as potatoes. There are also many brands on the market that are labeled gluten-free.
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the links to other blogs linked on this post. I am just sharing some links that I found when browsing through the web. Use their recipes at your own risk and always check to make sure everything is gluten-free before you make it.