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Aug17

Limoncello, Week 6

August 17th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: Drink Diary
Limoncello, Week 6

Limoncello, Week 6

It grew!

It’s so nice to report a change for once!

Of course, this is the week where we sweeten things up. Make a sugar syrup of 1.75 cups of white sugar and 2.5 cups water. (Heat the mixture until the sugar dissolves and boil for 5 minutes or so.) Let it cool to room temperature before stirring it into the lemon-infused alcohol.

It’s going to get cloudy but this is expected. This is the same thing that happens with a lot of the high-proof aperitifs that are usually served with water. The zest also chose to float instead of settle at the bottom like it did with just the alcohol. Relative densities and all that.

Now that we’ve introduced sugar into the mix and exposed it to a little bit of air, I’m going to be on the lookout for any molds that may start to form. The alcohol content should still be high enough, even though it’s now diluted about half, to prevent it but stranger things have been known to happen.

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Aug13

Cocktails for a Cure!

August 13th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: Do-Gooding

Cocktails for a Cure badgeThere’s a new page around these parts: it’s called Cocktails for a Cure (see it up there in the menu?) and it’ll tell you three things:

  1. Cancer sucks.
  2. We can always do something to help.
  3. I create cocktails with wildly inappropriate names.

It also tells you how you can help and get a little something back as we raise funds for this year’s American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk.

Please click, read and do what you feel is right. Cheers!

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Aug13

Cheers to the First Half (and then some)

August 13th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: 50 Shots of America

I thought this would be a good time to recap how far we’ve come in our trek across the location-inspired liquid landscape. To that end, here’s a massive link-post for anyone wondering where we’ve been:

~~~oOo~~~

01: Delaware–the Delaware Log Cabin

02: Pennsylvania–The Sweet Tooth

03: New Jersey–The Zipper Berry (non-alcoholic)

04: Georgia–the Golden Peach

05: Connecticut–the Yankee 78

06: Massachusetts–Rockin’ Tea Party

07: Maryland–Wit’s End

08: South Carolina–Hospitality Suite

09: New Hampshire–Blackbeard’s Orchard

10: Virginia–Cheerberry Cooler (non-alcoholic)

11: New York–Little Big Apple Dumpling

12: North Carolina–The Glazed Doughnut

13: Rhode Island–Pandora’s Glass

14: Louisiana–Chocolate Covered Daiquiri

15: Vermont–the Short Stack

16: Kentucky–the Mini-Mammoth

17: Tennessee–‘Nanner Puddin’

18: Ohio–the Buck Shot

19: Indiana–the Quick Shot

20: Mississippi–the Muddy Magnolia

21: Illinois–the Purple Popcorn Eater

22: Alabama–East Avenue South

23: Maine–Bitter Berry

24: Missouri–Meet Me at the Fair

25: Arkansas–Granny’s Baked Apples (non-alcoholic)

26: Michigan–Talk to the Hand

27: Florida–Liquid Sunshine

~~~oOo~~~

That’s the sippers so far! Do you have a favorite among the first half (and then some) of our tour of the states? A state you’re looking forward to, to see what comes up?

I admit, the Glazed Doughnut is still my favorite–both for the taste as well as my small, personal triumph in figuring out the how-to. Creative problem solving at it’s best, you know?

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Aug10

Limoncello–Week 5

August 10th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: Drink Diary
Limoncello, Week 5

Limoncello, Week 5

Once again, no change. Not exactly surprising.

But that’s okay, I don’t have time to fool with it right now, so waiting is good.

Next weekend we add the sugar-syrup and then we get to wait some more. But by then? It will have grown and diluted to an extent. Maybe more color-”change” action?

Time will tell!

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Aug06

50 Shots of America–Florida

August 6th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: 50 Shots of America
Liquid Sunshine

Liquid Sunshine

Oh, hey, did you think we were done with the East Coast? That we were at least finished with the Southeast, moving as we are through the Midwest and all?

Not exactly.

See, while the rest of the country was becoming locally-owned, the Spanish were still holding on to Florida with a pretty good grip until after the First Seminole War in 1818 and, even then, only lost the Eastern portion.  West Florida wasn’t signed over to the US until 1819 for $5 million and the understanding that the US would give up any of it’s Texas holdings. (And how long did that last, you wonder? The fact that *spoiler!* Texas is next week’s state */spoiler!* should give you a clue.)

Still, Florida didn’t have the oomph to become a fully-fledged member of the Union until 1845 (March 3rd, to be exact) and we’ve grown to be the 4th most populated state with our eye on New York to take 3rd place sometime soon.

Lots of folks retire to Florida for the lovely weather we have. News flash, folks: Florida is hot. And it’s a wet, sticky, humid heat that there is no escaping from. I remember 106-degree summers with no air conditioning as a child and wonder how we survived. Winter (with a few notable exceptions) is reserved for a week or so in January or February. We wave as something spring-like passes by on the fast-track to summer and hurricane season and again as a fall cool-snaps hits in October but heads for the hills just in time to make choosing Halloween costumes difficult since it could be 70s or 90s that day.

We’re also prone to afternoon precipitation that can range anywhere from lightening and thunder-storms with a side of hail to out-of-nowhere rain from a practically cloudless sky, the latter known as sun-showers or, you guessed it, liquid sunshine.

Liquid Sunshine

1 oz Lemon-Lime Gatorade
1/2 oz Rum
1/2 oz Grapefruit Juice
1/4 oz Cointreau*

Combine over ice and shake like your running through raindrops. Strain into a chilled shot or cordial glass and try and cool off.

*I don’t normally specify a specific brand but you really don’t want to use a basic Triple Sec for something like this (or many other things, really)–it’s prone to overpower and you just don’t have room for that in a small drink like this.

Florida is, of course, known for it’s oranges and grows more than half of the nation’s citrus fruit (oranges, tangerines and grapefruit). Sugarcane, tomatoes, strawberries and celery round out our many agricultural achievements.

In addition to the natural juice we produce, all those fitness drinks on the market? Yup, they all started with one–Gatorade–developed by the coaching staff and physicians in 1965 at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL, whose mascot is the Gator.

And if you’re not feeling the mixed drinks, you can check out the amazing San Sebastian Port available from the monks in St Augustine (the oldest European settlement in North America). The grapes are grown and processed in central Florida at the Lakeridge Winery (excellent tasting tours available pretty much any time–ask for Christy, if she’s there!) and finished up in St Augustine. It’s an amazing cherry Port in a bottle whose design dates back to the Middle Ages.

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