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Low Carb Keto Party Cocktails

October 29, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

This roundup is filled with 26 different KETO friendly cocktails that are perfect for your next party. All of these cocktails have been created with keeping you in Ketosis in mind. Now, don’t go crazy on these some of them are more LOW carb versions of your favourites than they are “safe” to drink. I personally love my own version of a  Keto Moscow Mule.

 

Easy Keto Mosco Mule Recipe

1 shot of Vodka

3-5 chopped mint leaves

Soda water

1 pinch of crushed fresh ginger or a slice of fresh if you don’t like the texture. 

Use the back of the spoon to press the ginger in the glass to squeeze the juice before pouring the drink on top.

Try these drinks on your friends, I bet they won’t even know they are Keto, they are perfect for everyone at the party.


Spicy Margarita 
– Ketodiet

Sugar-free margarita – Step Away From the Carbs

Strawberry Margarita – All Day I Dream About Food

Low Carb Sex on the Beach – Lowcarbology

Low Carb Tom Collins – Very Well Fit

Boozy Root beer Float – I Breathe I’m Hungry

Vanilla Latte Cocktail –  All Day I Dream About Food

Keto Bloody Mary – I Breathe I’m Hungry

Low Carb Cosmopolitan – Very Well Fit

Vanilla Latte Martini – All Day I Dream About Food

Homemade Coffee Liqueur – All Day I Dream About Food

Low Carb Vodka Chata – My Life Cookbook

Peach Long Island Iced Tea – Lowcarbology

Vanilla Old fashioned – Lowcarbology

Cucumber Mojito – Peace Love and Low Carb

 

Low Carb Sparkling White Sangria – I Breathe I’m Hungry

Sugar-Free Blueberry Mojito – All Day I Dream About Food

Low Carb Daiquiri – Ketodiet

Strawberry Lemonade Mojito – I Breathe I’m Hungry

Keto Hot Buttered Rum – Peace Love and Low Carb

Raspberry and Blackberry Mojitos – Ketodiet App

low Carb Pina Colada – Ketodiet

Caribbean Rum Punch – Lowcarbology

Low Carb Red Sangria – Lowcarbology

Vodka Mojito – Ketogasm

Minty Moscow Mule – I Breathe I’m Hungry

The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.

Here are some other great ways to serve drinks.

Punch bowl – It’s a little 80’s but get’s the job done.

Inflatable Ice trough – If you are serving individual drinks this is great for keeping them cool

Drink Dispenser with tap – Allows you to make your own drink recipes

 Vintage Drink Dispenser – Decorative and saves the environment on the packaging.

Mason jars with straws – Great for on the go smoothies for school too.

Lighted Punch bowl – I have this exact same one and it is lot’s of fun, we use it for different occasions.

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Do You Park Your Cross Stitch Thread? Try The Royal Roads Method

I have not done a lot of big cross stitch projects, but sometimes even with small projects it can be hard to decide exactly where to begin and how to work through the chart if you’re working with multiple colors. The general categories for the possible methods are known as cross country and parking. 

Cross country means that you’re working one color at a time, moving around the chart (or the section of the chart you’re working on) until you’re done with that color. Parking means you’re working in a smaller section and doing all the colors in that area, “parking” the threads by leaving them attached to the canvas but out of the way while you finish each section. 

Royal Rows is a specific way of parking named by Alison Royal, which is explored in detail on a post on Stitching Daily. 

The idea is that you’re working one “tower” of stitches at a time (she uses a section of 10 stitches across by 20 down, but you can do whatever makes sense to you). You work all the stitches of a color at a time, starting at the top left and working your way down. When you’re done with a color you can park it where needed in the section below your current tower (known as the dungeon) or in the “east tower,” which is the section to the right. 

There’s also a specific way of dealing with thread ends when you’re done with a color. This is a super simplified version (head to the blog post at Stitching Daily to get all the details) but the basic idea is that you’re working from left to right and top to bottom across the work, parking the threads in the next section when you’re done with them and systematically choosing which color to work with next. 

The whole idea of parking is kind of overwhelming to me though I will admit that it makes a lot of sense. I guess I need to try it on a smallish big project and see how it goes. Do you use the parking method of cross stitch? I’d love to hear about it!

[Photo via Stitching Daily]

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