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Re: Cocktails

Postby *Manny* » 27 Jun 2010, 14:30

Choosejoy wrote:So does it taste lemon lime or just look yellow green? Citrus coming from the 7up?


I have no idea Joy! My daughter told me about it! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Cocktails

Postby Choosejoy » 27 Jun 2010, 14:33

*Manny* wrote:
Choosejoy wrote:So does it taste lemon lime or just look yellow green? Citrus coming from the 7up?


I have no idea Joy! My daughter told me about it! :lol: :lol:


Not a Koolaid expert? I'm so disillusioned. :cry:
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Re: Cocktails

Postby *Manny* » 27 Jun 2010, 14:36

Choosejoy wrote:I'm so disillusioned.


awww....you're not the first! :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Cocktails

Postby apple » 27 Jun 2010, 15:55

RED DEATH

2 parts sloe gin
1 part all the rest:
tripple sec
vodka
gin
sothern comfort
amaretto
add three parts of whatever you part was of
sour mix
orange juice

The first few sips you can taste the booze.
After that its like drinking punch.

Im glad I dont drink anymore, enough will make you want to die the next day.
They go down that well and mess you up quick.

Its all in measuring the booze with these to get them to taste right.
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Re: Cocktails

Postby dotcom » 28 Jun 2010, 22:53

Ha ha ha Cool Aid. I used to send packets of it to my cousin in Germany. He now gets it from a vendor. He's a chef for a cruise ship. Cool Aid is his secret ingrediant. He sprinkles it on sugar cookies, he rims glasses for Margaritas, he uses it in creme frostings, he sprinkles it on fruit & on crepes. He uses it in all these crazy & yummy ways & refuses to tell the guests what that extra flavor is. He says it's an old Southern German recipe. Lol, the Southern part is because I sent it to him from Texas. :D
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Re: Cocktails

Postby Addy01 » 29 Jun 2010, 11:10

I used to love Coo Aid when I was a kid and we lived in Canada!

Grape was my favourite flavour :)
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Re: Cocktails

Postby lally » 30 Jun 2010, 20:41

Thanks manny, but I think it was a Moscow Mule...having just found that recipe.
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3 Drops Angostura Bitters
2 Measures
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Russian Standard Vodka
1 Measure Lime Juice
Top up Ginger Beer

My host may well have added something else!
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Re: Cocktails

Postby Humphrey Osmond » 30 Jun 2010, 20:57

My host may well have added something else!


Ruffies?
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Re: Cocktails

Postby lally » 30 Jun 2010, 23:04

Ruffles??? Is that drinkable?
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Re: Cocktails

Postby Humphrey Osmond » 18 Jul 2010, 03:58

Well, you asked, ...and I figured it's a good way to get a forum flush....


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