Drink Blog of the Day Archive

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June 10, 2011
Little Ladies Who Lunch
The Little Ladies have a day off from school today due to teacher conferences. Our intent is to lunch along the Red Hook waterfront (therefore there will be no lunch post today) and spend some time outdoors before returning for a special treat.
June 9, 2011
Taylor Takes A Taste
In mentally preparing for summer, I was looking back through my travels at some delicious summer treats I experienced last year. First up is some of the best ice cream I have had in the country.
June 8, 2011
Food Republic
The Manhattan Cocktail Classic will be featuring a number of variations on the classic Negroni. This spice-inflected version is the creation of Christy Pope and Chad Solomon of the beverage consulting firm Cuff and Buttons, and uses Marco Polo Tincture to add exotic spice notes.
June 7, 2011
Seemingly Greek
Now that it is practically summer here in Greece, everywhere you look there are frappes. Whether you are passing by a coffee shop, there you will find many Greeks enjoying the sun and their frappes; whether shopping in a store or two, you are sure to find the workers sipping their frappes; or relaxing on the beach and savoring each sip.
June 6, 2011
Odd Bacchus
When traveling, I frequently buy a few bottles of the local wines and/or spirits, seduced by their unavailability in Chicago. Especially when the dollar was stronger, vinous ballast would accumulate in my suitcases until the handles buckled and the seams began to unravel.
June 5, 2011
Flour on My Face
Here is an easy to prepare recipe for a delicious summer time drink that is easy to make and guaranteed to please a crowd.
June 4, 2011
Food Doodles
t’s not really a recipe, more of an idea. But at least it’s a really yummy one. And now that we finally have watermelons back at the store I was very excited to make this again since I haven’t made it since last summer. It’s so refreshing. Save this recipe for a hot summery day
June 3, 2011
Plum Pie
Have you ever tried to make fresh squeezed lemonade? Because it is the bomb and so, so easy.
June 2, 2011
Knuckle Salad
There’s nothing wrong with Swiss Miss. I grew up on the stuff. I have two boxes stashed in my desk at work. But let me show you something.
June 1, 2011
Little Inbox Recipe
This type of mint leaves have very strong smell. You'll either love it or hate it. Of course, I like it a lot. It's very refreshing.
May 31, 2011
My New Roots
I thought I’d start with a simple smoothie recipe to get ya’ll in the mood for pollen, but there are many ways of incorporating these amazing golden granules into your daily diet. Sprinkle it on your morning cereal or lunch-time salad, top your desserts, add to salad dressing, or fold it into your raw food snacks (like The Raw Brownie perhaps?).
May 30, 2011
Kitchen Simplicity
My very first date with my husband we decided to go out for floats. But when we got to the restaurant they told us they didn’t serve floats.
May 29, 2011
Chez Us
I have to confess something. When I first heard that the next round of “Let’s Lunch”, was a liquid lunch, I instantly thought “MARTINI”
May 28, 2011
Tes at Home
I bought these dried bael fruit wheels from Thasadej Market in Thailand. They are great for making a refreshing summer drink.
May 27, 2011
There's a Newf in My Soup!
Here's to you, Midnight Interlude, and to Bob Baffert and Victor Espinoza. Make that late run for the roses and I'll be toasting you with a shot of Kentucky bourbon and a big bite of this decadent dessert I've created in your honor!
May 26, 2011
The Bottle is a Wonderland
Mrs. Bottle here today to discuss the Purple Hooter. This is a shooter comprised of citrus vodka, triple sec, and black raspberry liqueur.
May 25, 2011
The Reverse Wine Snob
A rich, almost decadent fruit bomb that just goes a little too far. 50% Petite Sirah, 50% Zinfandel. Sample received courtesy Rock Wall Wine Company for review purposes. SRP of $20.
May 24, 2011
WineandGoodFood.com
Even though wine is my first love, a good craft beer is also high on my list. Any time I am working near Burbank I always make time to swing into Tony’s Darts Away for some amazing food and a nice cold brew.
May 23, 2011
Fringe Wine
If you are looking at German wines in your average wine shop, Germany can seem like a monoculture: there is Riesling as far as the eye can see and little else.
May 22, 2011
Elise's Kitchen
It’s a margarita, it’s a beer…it’s both! That’s right, this satisfying Cinco de Mayo cocktail is a margarita laced with beer. If you like a slice of lime with your Corona or Pacifico, then you will love this drink!
May 21, 2011
My Life as a Mrs.
If you plan on watching the Derby this weekend, do yourself a favor; put on your straw boater or big feathery hat, pick the horse with the silliest name to root for and mix up this delicious little Southern sipper.
May 20, 2011
Delicious Wordflux
I prepared a sweet rum-based cocktail that screams Summer from top to bottom. So put on your sandals and come cheer me with this fresh drink in a stress-free atmosphere open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
May 19, 2011
12 Bottle Bar
I can safely say that tamarind pods are among the strangest ingredient we’ve ever worked with. Beneath their egg-like shell is a sticky pulp that covers a handful of hard seeds.
May 18, 2011
Somewhere Splendid
I’m sharing a shoot that I put together with some of my friends that has a splendid pink lemonade recipe I worked on while trying to find a balance of ingredients that not only tasted great but had the perfect shade of pink.
May 17, 2011
Gina's Skinny Recipes
Horchata de arroz is a deliciously refreshing Mexican beverage made from rice, milk, sugar and cinnamon and served chilled over ice. Wonderful for those who are lactose intolerant if you substitute the milk for almond milk.
May 16, 2011
Torview
There are lots of health benefits and vitamins in papaya. This goes to healing food sukham coolers, summer coolers, only event mocktails and coolers.
May 15, 2011
Chat n' Chow
For the past few weeks I've been working on a special cocktail recipe! Last month I was invited to participate in Kitchen Play's Progressive Party for May! In case you haven't been to one of the parties, it's a unique concept that brings together cooks, bloggers and foodies.
May 14, 2011
Sing For Your Supper
Opera rehearsals have been taking their toll lately, and I feel like I’ve barely seen Joel at all these past 3 weeks. However, I was lucky enough to have a couple of my rehearsals cancelled this weekend, so Joel and I made plans for a little celebration at home.
May 13, 2011
The Girl Who Ate Everything
People kept asking for the recipe and I was embarrassed to tell them it actually wasn't from scratch and only had 2 ingredients. Work smart not hard, right?
May 12, 2011
Kimberly Belle
As the warmer weather arrives, all the red wine and hot punch from the winter months becomes less desirable. The thought of warming my hands over a mug of mulled cider, as I so often did this winter, no longer seems appealing; with spring, thoughts of fresh herbs, flower blossoms, fizzes and flips take center stage!

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