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Watermelon Fizz
Calories: 100

Ingredients:
1 oz. Tequila
3 oz.Watermelon
0.1 oz. Simple Syrup
0.1 oz. Soda water
5 Cilantro pieces (optional)
Squeeze of lime
1 Bamboo spike (optional)


Directions: Muddle the watermelon with the optional cilantro leaves in a cocktail shaker (or if you want a sweet drink, just stick with the watermelon). Then add ice, simple syrup, and tequila. Shake vigorously and pour all contents into a rocks glass. If you'd like, garnish with a piece of watermelon in a bamboo spike.

Source: Haru Sushi in New York

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Vegan Mudslide
Calories: 80

Ingredients:
1 oz. vodka
2 oz. coffee
3 oz. light almond milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions: Combing all ingredients into a cocktail shaker. Shake, then strain over ice into a cocktail glass. Or if you want it to be more like a traditional mudslide, blend in a blender for that milkshake texture.

Source: Kristin and Beth, bloggers for Haute +
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Skinny Sake Mojito
Calories: 127

Ingredients:
1/2 fresh lime
8 sprigs fresh mint
3 oz. sake
2-3 drops liquid Stevia (or to taste)
Club soda
Lime wedge

Directions: Muddle the lime and mint in a cocktail shaker, then add the sake and Stevia. (Taste a small amount to see if it's sweet enough and add more Stevia if desired.) Pour over ice, then top off with club soda.

Source: Denise Posnak, former bartender and current Pilates instructor

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Pineapple Martini
Calories: 146

Ingredients:
2 oz. Coconut rum
2 oz. Pineapple Juice (fresh or canned)
Twist of orange peel (optional)

Directions: Add rum and pineapple juice to shaker filled with ice, cover and shake vigorously. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a pineapple wedge or twist of orange peel.

Source: Pamela Braun, recipe developer and blogger for MyMansBelly.com

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Healthy Girl Margarita or Daiquiri
Calories: 100

Ingredients (makes 4 drinks):
1 cup coconut water
1/4 cup honey
1 packet Stevia
4 shots tequila (for margaritas) or rum (for daiquiris)
Juice from 1 lemon
Juice from 1 lime
6 fresh strawberries
1 cup ice

Directions: Puree all ingredients in a blender until smooth and frothy. Serve in chilled margarita glasses.

Source: Kirsten Helle, personal chef and nutrition consultant

Is there anything better than reclining on a beach chair, looking out at the crashing waves, and sipping a summer cocktail like a margarita or piña colada?

Pure heaven. The only downside? That piña colada has a staggering 664 calories.

Click here to see 10 low calorie drinks perfect for summer.

If we really wanted to keep our bikini bodies looking great the easiest solution would be to forgo those tasty summer cocktails altogether, but how boring is that? Very. Which is why we tapped a team of mixologists and nutritionists and asked them for best-of-both-worlds solutions: low calorie drinks that taste just as good, or even better, than your high-cal summer cocktail staples.

If these tasty, low-calorie sips sound too good to be true (we were skeptical at first, too), keep reading to see the recipes our team came up with. The secret? Instead of using calorie-filled mixes loaded with sugar, they swapped in fresh fruit and juices that give you plenty of flavor without all the extra stuff.

Consider these 10 summer drink recipes your key to diet-friendly fun. And if you want to go even further and try your own hand at mixology, keep these guidelines in mind:

•Use soda water as a low-calorie mixer.
•Add pieces of fruit for sweetness, instead of sugar.
•Try making summer cocktails with sake, shochu, or soju, they tend to have fewer calories than traditional spirits, like vodka or gin.

*Editors note: All calorie counts are approximate.
BY SARAH CARRILLO | SHARES
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