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Old 11-22-2004, 08:56   #1
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Holiday drink recipes

Anyone have some good holiday drink recipes?
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Old 11-22-2004, 11:50   #2
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A bottle of Evan Williams eggnog, a tall glass, and a warm fire.

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Old 11-22-2004, 13:34   #3
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Last Christmas I was done in by something called a Moscow mule. It's Vodka Ginger Beer or spicy bitey Ginger Ale and Lime Juice. I seem to recall it went down great and then, well there was some falling down and stuff.

I'll be on a different train this year. Something low speed and high drag with easy on and off ramps.

I like the above eggnog recipe. Well maybe not a bottle but a glass would be nice.
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Old 11-22-2004, 16:43   #4
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Tom & Jerry

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Tom and Jerry Batter

Beat 6 egg yolks for approximately 10 minutes until good and stiff. Pour in 1 pound confectioners' sugar slowly (keeping back 1/2 cup from the pound) and 1 teaspoon nutmeg. Beat until well mixed. Set aside.

Beat the 6 egg whites until stiff and fluffy. Add the reserved 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar. Fold the two mixtures together gently.

To use, heat 1/2 water and 1/2 milk and pour into heated mugs with a jigger of rum or brandy, a heaping teaspoon batter and a dash of nutmeg. Stir and serve.

You can store the remainder in a covered glass container in the refrigerator, but it is not quite as good if left for over 24 hours.
Trader Vic made a batter which you could find in the dairy section. There is also a blend of Rum/Brandy which is good and much less expensive than expensive brandy.

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Old 11-24-2004, 12:13   #5
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Last Christmas I was done in by something called a Moscow mule. It's Vodka Ginger Beer or spicy bitey Ginger Ale and Lime Juice. I seem to recall it went down great and then, well there was some falling down and stuff.

I'll be on a different train this year. Something low speed and high drag with easy on and off ramps.

I have HEARD that this works best with Reed's Brand Jamaican Ginger beer, Preferrably the premium type with the green cap, but any will work. Also, sub some decent Rye whiskey for the Vodka and it gets two thumbs up
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Old 12-09-2004, 11:13   #6
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A bottle of Evan Williams eggnog, a tall glass, and a warm fire.

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Lookee what arrived at my house last week.

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Lookee what arrived at my house last week.

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Good, then I don't have to bring any.

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Good, then I don't have to bring any.

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Correct. Or anything else for that matter. I will be well prepared.
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Catwoman likes to mix egg nog with orange juice. It tastes like an Orange Julius.

Let me also suggest a 50-50 mix of Bailey's and coffee.
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Old 11-22-2004, 17:18   #10
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Anyone have some good holiday drink recipes?
Holiday-themed tumbler, ice, bourbon.
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Old 11-22-2004, 17:31   #11
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Holiday-themed tumbler, ice, bourbon.
Is that just for Christmas?

I hope the tumbler is the only holiday requirement, or I have been drinking Christmas drinks out of season.

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Is that just for Christmas?

I hope the tumbler is the only holiday requirement, or I have been drinking Christmas drinks out of season.

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My mom used to tell me that if I wished hard enough, every day could be Christmas.
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Old 11-22-2004, 18:49   #13
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U = Unit; whatever your choice of measurement

1U Vodka
1U Triple Sec
1U Southern Comfort
1U DiSaronno Amaretto
2U Pineapple
2U Orange
Squeeze of lime
grenadine for colour
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Is that just for Christmas?

I hope the tumbler is the only holiday requirement, or I have been drinking Christmas drinks out of season.

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If it's not Christmasy enough for you, try putting on one of those Santa hats.

Better yet, you could dress like Winthorpe on his Trading Places bender . . .
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If it's not Christmasy enough for you, try putting on one of those Santa hats.

Better yet, you could dress like Winthorpe on his Trading Places bender . . .
I find the salmon in the beard to be a bit much.

The pistol is a nice touch, though.

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