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Recipe for a Poland non-alcoholic drinks


carlo863  
19 Feb 2007 /  #1
can some one give me a recipe for a poland drinks non alcoholic..

please..
thank you

OH AND ALSO DESERTS THAT ARE EASY TO COOK.
THANK YOU
daffy  22 | 1153  
19 Feb 2007 /  #2
i know this isnt helpful but i lOVE polski paczki
and they DO have lovely deserts so ill be watching this thread :)
OP carlo863  
19 Feb 2007 /  #3
whats polski paczki??
sam  
19 Feb 2007 /  #4
Polish made donuts. Delicious. Better than Dunkin Donut`s
eri  
21 Feb 2007 /  #5
OH AND ALSO DESERTS THAT ARE EASY TO COOK

All right. Some links: outernetweb.com/recipes/, polstore.com/html/polishrecipes.html, polandpoland.com/polish_recipes.html.
itsbeckyyeahh  1 | 3  
14 Sep 2008 /  #6
Merged: Non-alcoholic beverages from Poland

I'm working on a project for my gourmet 2 class, and I need to find a beverage from Poland that we can make in class, and since it's for a high school class, it obviously can't contain alcohol.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
14 Sep 2008 /  #7
it obviously can't contain alcohol.

Why not? ;)

Don't be fooled to think all Polish drinks contain alcohol, up until just recently a cocktail in Poland contained no alcohol, what a rip off.

Probably the most common and maybe the best for your class is kompot.
itsbeckyyeahh  1 | 3  
14 Sep 2008 /  #8
no I was just saying, that any drinks we prepare in class can't contain alcohol, because I'm a 17 year old, and most of the kids in my class are between ages 15-17, so I was saying I need to find something without alcohol in it. Thanks for your help though.
Lodz_The_Boat  32 | 1522  
14 Sep 2008 /  #9
it obviously can't contain alcohol.

Why not try the following healthy drinks:

1. Water
2. Milk (varieties and shakes)
3. Fruit Juices

I think these three can be enough for any person.

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