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Bloody Eyeballs On The Rocks


 

12 Radishes

1 7 Oz Jar pimento-stuffed

Olives 1 46 Oz Can tomato juice

You can " see" this drink is eye-deal on a hot day !This is a recipe for older Kids to make with an Adult's help.

What you will need. Vegetable peeler ice cube tray tall glasses

1. Prepare these bloody eyeballs the day before you plan to serve them.

With an adult's help, peel 12 radishes, leaving thin streaks of red skin on them for blood vessels.

2... Using the tip of the vegetable peeler or small knife, carefully scoop

out a small hole in each radish. Stuff a green olive, pimento side out, in each hole. Place 1 radish in each section of an empty ice cube tray. ( You may need to pare your eyeballs down a bit to fit the ice cube tray.)

3... Fill the tray with water and freeze overnight.

4... Pout tall glasses 3/4 full of tomato juice and add a pair of eyeballs

to each glass. Cheers !! This bloods for you !

Serves 6 thirsty creeps.

 
 
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