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Water Beverage Pitcher

why is this so funny?
I soaked my feet in a pitcher water until ther were all pruney, and then I stirred up some dirty underwear in the water, i took the underwear out of the water and rung them out back into the pitcher of water, the water for the most part looked clear, i then used the same water to make some fresh squeezed orange juice for the morning, my brother inlaw was staying the night because he needed a place to stay for a bit, so I thought it would make a great refreshing beverage him and his girlfriend......my wife has no idea, should I tell her about the juice? or no
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Chill & Serve Cool Wave Pitcher and 2 Cool Sticks
Cocktail hour and main reception (drinks) ?
I am giving my parents a surprise anniversary party at a hotel. Most of the crowd is in their 60's and 70's . I am not sure what friends of my moms or dads drink. I know my stepbrother would like a beer or drink, I would, my brother maybe , my sister a drink definitely (lol) and some of my moms friends.
Since I am paying for the party during the cocktail hour outside by the pool area there is soft drinks, water, and one speciality drink either a pina colada or a mud slide which one would be good for a party in October in Florida. If anyone wants a beer they can go to the outside bar and pay for it themselves
At the main reception it will be champagne toast , sangria on each table in a pitcher (2 pitches on each table, soft drinks if they watn to order and water of course.
at the end is coffee, tea with the cake and dessert.
Is this a good choice for beverages?
thank you
Sangria then maybe for the cocktail hour and a bottle of red and white in the main reception then?
For a crowd like that, I would go for a classic, simple drink, like a manhattan or other martini. You could also go for a wine. The hotel is sure to have a red and white house wine that is not too expensive

