Archive for the ‘Cocktail Hour’ Category
Corpse Reviver #2. Yes please.
Monday, June 27th, 2011Pith posh. Just eat it.
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Am I the only one who enjoys eating the pith of an orange? It’s that white spongy layer between the outer skin and the juicy flesh of the fruit.
Looking online, I see folks include the pith in marmalades, but are there any other culinary uses for it? I’ve eaten candied peels. What else is there?
And yes, I eat the entire orange garnish, pith and all, in my beloved Negroni cocktails.
On the hunt for low-cal cocktails.
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Pool season is here and I look like shit. I’m completely out of shape. I finally made my first personal training appointment in ages and I’m on a mission to cut back the calories…. starting tomorrow.
On the caloric chopping block: my beloved cocktails. (By the way… I’ve always wanted to write “my beloved cocktails”)
Does anyone have experience with cutting out the sugar while keeping the booze? How does Splenda work in a drink? Awful? Good?
Do you have a favorite low-cal cocktail?
C’mon. Let’s work together on my waistline and still support my alcoholism.
“Tornado Watch” my ass. Sip on this, Mother Nature!
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
When life gives you shitty rainy weather… shake up a Dark ‘n Stormy, I say!
Looking outside tonight, my booze hoarding has prepared me for anything Mother Nature has to throw at us in these end of days. I’ve stocked the bar with assorted rum as if the Armageddon is just around the corner.
If you see a zonked out, asiany-looking guy floating down University Drive, please be kind.
Throw him a lime wedge.
Make a Dark n’ Stormy:
Shake 1.5oz Cruzan gold rum with .75oz lime juice.
Strain into Collins glass.
Top with ginger beer and give a gentle stir.
(Reed’s is best, in my opinion)
Float .75 Cruzan Black Strap rum on top.
Stock the NYE bar for under $100 bucks thanks to Total Wine.
Monday, December 28th, 2009
This ain’t your sweetie cola, pink-dyed sugar, pre-made mixers bar. We’re talking the basic essentials of a solid at-home bar program. If you’re making crowd-pleasing froo froo cocktails on NYE, this might not be the post for you. (Although I love my froo froos too too!)
Using the right coupons and a little patience, you can save money and stock a handsome bar for under a hundred bucks at Total Wine.
The trick? Knowing which bottling companies own which products… that way you can use stack coupons. As you walk through the store, look for coupons attached to the bottles. Although the photos on the coupons only show 2-3 examples of sale brands, the fine print opens the sale to many others. You’re generally not interested in buying multiple bottles of Jim Beam, but you could spread those $30 savings to include their other products!
NOTE: The photo includes some extra items outside the budget that I happen to personally love. C’mon, budget smudget I need Campari in my life.
Once stocked, celebrate with an Gin Aviation!
(Recipe on Facebook page.)
Thanks for readying! Cheers!












The actual menus were a neat idea, but a little rough looking… Printed and pasted inside old books from the Flagstaff library. Laura suggested a little glu-stick on the menus might make them more presentable. The pages with actual menu items were randomly placed throughout the books, making it tricky to navigate.



