Say Cheers with a POMosa!
Prosecco or any dry Champagne
POM Pomogranate Juice
Orange, sliced, then quartered
Pour approximately 1/4 cup of POM juice into bottom of champagne flute. Top with champagne, then squeeze your orange and drop it into drink for garnish!
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I’m so excited to have came across your blog. I can’t wait to try some of your recipes. I wish I would have saw that Thanksgiving stuffing before Thanksgiving. It looks so good.
What a great fun party recipe! I am making your little meatball soup right now and it smells out of this world!
How fun! I love the idea. 😀
What a fun idea! I love cocktails that aren’t toooo fruity but sweet enough.
I’ll raise my glass to this! Nice.
This is one of my favorite drinks, but I top it with pom seeds instead of orange. Great minds think alike!
I will be trying this. I love pomogranate martinis.
I had a pomegranate mimosa the other day and it was delicious! Great easy party recipe.
These look so festive! I’ll definitely be giving this a try during the holiday season!
Awesome! Perfect for entertaining I would think. Did I mention, I love your new blog header?
Love these, Aggie 🙂
mmmm.those look like somthing I would get a bit silly on!!!!
Cheers to you:)
We must have been on the same wave-length- this looks so superb! I love pomegranate anything.
I love anything with pomegranate. Have you tried Pama liqueur yet? Tasty stuff!
Sounds delicious Aggie. 🙂
Sounds like it’s time to invite folks over some Christmas cheer! Looks so good.
Those look fantastic!
Anytime I can have some Prosecco is a perfect time. I love the stuff. I just might try this.
Are you entering in the POM recipe contest?
Those look tasty and tempting. A nice holiday drink.
That sounds good…I love mimosas and they would probably be really good with pomegranate juice.
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