HAPPY CONTINUE-THE-COURTSHIP NIGHT to all you married lovers out there!
Okay, this ones not free, but it's not too expensive, and it's fun.
Make home made root beer floats together.
Here's the recipe:
Ingredients
3/4 cup and 3 tablespoons white sugar (You can substitute Stevia if you want to go sugar free)
8-1/3 cups cold water
1/8 (2 ounce) bottle root beer extract
4 pounds dry ice
Directions:
This recipe's Ingredients were scaled to yield a new amount. The directions below still refer to the original recipe yield of 4 gallons.
This recipe serves 10 and makes about a quart.
In a large cooler, mix together the sugar and water, stirring to dissolve sugar completely. Stir in the root beer extract. Carefully place the dry ice into the cooler, and cover loosely with the lid. Do not secure the lid, as pressure may build up.
Let the mixture brew for about an hour before serving. Leftover root beer can be stored in one gallon milk jugs.
Serve with your favorite ice cream.
Here is a question to help get the conversation going. "What do you imagine to be the perfect date and why?"
Happy Dating!
3/4 cup and 3 tablespoons white sugar (You can substitute Stevia if you want to go sugar free)
8-1/3 cups cold water
1/8 (2 ounce) bottle root beer extract
4 pounds dry ice
Directions:
This recipe's Ingredients were scaled to yield a new amount. The directions below still refer to the original recipe yield of 4 gallons.
This recipe serves 10 and makes about a quart.
In a large cooler, mix together the sugar and water, stirring to dissolve sugar completely. Stir in the root beer extract. Carefully place the dry ice into the cooler, and cover loosely with the lid. Do not secure the lid, as pressure may build up.
Let the mixture brew for about an hour before serving. Leftover root beer can be stored in one gallon milk jugs.
Serve with your favorite ice cream.
Here is a question to help get the conversation going. "What do you imagine to be the perfect date and why?"
Happy Dating!
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