Jeg har selv længe søgt efter en god side med opskrifter på hvordan man laver de rigtige drinks. Dem har jeg fundet et hav af, men det er som regel den MÅDE man laver dem på der altid er problemet. Derfor har jeg nu lavet denne blog med en masse videoer om HVORDAN du laver de gode drinks og ikke bare selve opskrifterne. Har du gode idéer til guides der mangler skal du endelig sende mig en mail!!
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