s/o recommend a signature mocktail for Thanksgiving dinner

Anonymous
For various reasons, we are hosting a nonalcohol Thanksgiving. I have the sparkling ciders/wines ready to go, but would like to include a mocktail. Appreciate suggestions as I'm not really a mixed drink person, but want to have it on the menu for those who like one as well as for kids.

TIA.
Anonymous
I just spent some time googling this and recall that Southern living has several recipes that looked promising, like this one: https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/rosemary-and-ginger-mule

I haven’t made it though.
Anonymous
Make thyme simple syrup

1/2oz simple syrup
1oz cranberry juice
1/2 oz lime juice
Top with sprite or club soda
Serve in wine glass with ice
Garnish with https://www.amazon.com/Trader-Joes-Sweetened-Orange-Slices/dp/B01KN755VI

Or just do cranberry juice, sprite and the garnish

Anonymous
Cranberry Juice
Sparkling cider
twist of lime

or
seltzer
pomegranate juice
pomegranate seeds
Anonymous
Cranberry Juice
Sparkling cider
twist of lime

or
seltzer
pomegranate juice
pomegranate seeds
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make thyme simple syrup

1/2oz simple syrup
1oz cranberry juice
1/2 oz lime juice
Top with sprite or club soda
Serve in wine glass with ice
Garnish with https://www.amazon.com/Trader-Joes-Sweetened-Orange-Slices/dp/B01KN755VI

Or just do cranberry juice, sprite and the garnish



Haven't been to Trader Joe's forever - like these though I make my own when we are having a dinner party. Thinly sliced, low and long roast. Great for drinks.
Anonymous
Trader Joes sell an awesome Winter Wassail Punch - all the holiday flavors! You could add some sparkling water/soda or just serve as is with oranges, apples and cranberries to make it kind of like a sangria. (It also taste great with bourbon.)
Anonymous
Ginger beer and lime is a Ginger Mule.
Anonymous
Lots of great suggestions here - TY!
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