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    Rhubarb Slush Recipe...I need input, yo.

    Need help with a recipe. I'll be using raspberry vodka as the alcohol.

    Which recipe would be better, ya think?

    This one looks flavorful but maybe too sweet, no one wants too sweet/syrupy drinks. You're just asking for trouble then.

    [url=http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Rhubarb-Slush/Detail.aspx?prop31=2]Rhubarb Slush - All Recipes[/url]

    This other one I think would solve the sugar issue but would it not be as tasty? Hmm...

    [url=http://acraftylass.blogspot.com/2009/06/rhubarb-slush.html]A Crafty Lass: Rhubarb Slush[/url]
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    I reckon the sugar is just to offset the sourness of the rhubarb (and boiling it helps too), so even if it seems like alot it might not have as much as an impact as expected.
    If you want more of a tang to its taste, why not just lessen the amount of sugar?

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    I think you should make both, stick them in a thermos and overnight them to my house and I will test them and tell you which one is yummier.

    The same process will work for any cookies you'll be making...I think you should make cookies right now by the way.
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    I've been playing with banana chips in the dehydrator these recent days.

    They're unusually sweet, without having to add any or much sugar (dipped in lemon juice before drying)

    Yet tart enough to easily lend themselves to an alcohol cocktail.

    I'm thinking...ice cubes made of re-hydrated and re-constituted banana chips in slushy form with a fair measure of vodka... possibly more lemon or lime juice added.

    Keep experimenting, Queeny.

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    I feel like busting out a response my boyfriends 6 year old often throws out in cases like this, "But if you had to choose one, which one is your favorite?"

    (Gives you all the look and waits for you to make ONE choice)
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    Personally I suppose I would prefer having a drink a little to sweet as opposed to one that doesn't taste as well...my opinion...you could always cut back the sugar a little by your own tastes.
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    I'd say the second recipe, the first one mixes too many juices into it (makes it a fruit slush, not a rhubarb slush), and I reckon vodka would be the way to go in terms of having an accompanying taste.

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    Thank you my dears.
    So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell,
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    Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail?
    A smile from a veil?
    Do you think you can tell?
    And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts?
    Hot ashes for trees?
    Hot air for a cool breeze?
    Cold comfort for change?
    And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?

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    Just try a cup and a half of sugar to begin with and if its still to sweet for your taste then go with a cup....you can always add sugar but ya can't really take it away.
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