Happy Holidays, everyone!
The holidays are one of my favorite times of year. I love Thanksgiving, I love Christmas, I love twinkle lights and baking cookies and, most of all, spending time with family and friends. With Christmas just around the corner, I'm trying to squeeze in as many moments with people as I can, and also fit in as much Christmasing as I can.
My lovely roommate and I threw a Holiday Cocktail party last weekend as one of those moments and it was a smashing success, if I may say so myself. In an effort to be a grownup, I wanted to have a couple special cocktails to offer people other than soda out of red solo cups. But since I'm po, yo, I didn't want to buy a bunch of different liquors to make mixed drinks.
Enter the cocktail mixers in this post. After snooping around the internet, I decided to make two different mixers: Cranberry Orange Spice and Apple Ginger Cinnamon. The beauty of drinks is you can do whatever you want. You don't have the same kinds of concerns you do when you cook, like your roast burning or your cake not rising. Drinks are a great canvas on which to experiment with flavors.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Simple Summer Mojitos
It. Is. Hot.
It is flipping hot, actually. And humid. Thank heavens for air conditioning! I honestly think if I had to live somewhere as muggy as Western PA in July without AC, I would lose my will to live. Call me dramatic if you must, but the humidity right now is seriously out of control.
I'm always astounded that air conditioning wasn't invented until the 20th century, and even after that wasn't widely used until the middle of the century. If I had been around when the distribution of electricity was implemented, the FIRST THING I would have done would have been to invent residential air conditioning... Given I was at least an engineer and probably also a genius.
Fun fact: great strides were made in the technology behind air conditioning during the construction of the Panama Canal. Workers were contracting malaria from mosquitos, but they thought it was from the heat, so they developed AC as a preventative measure. Obviously it didn't work, which was bad news for the guys with malaria, but great in the long run for us today.
I think the best relief during these hot, humid day is a nice, cold beverage. Preferably made with rum. I made these simple mojitos for my family and they were a smashing success.
It is flipping hot, actually. And humid. Thank heavens for air conditioning! I honestly think if I had to live somewhere as muggy as Western PA in July without AC, I would lose my will to live. Call me dramatic if you must, but the humidity right now is seriously out of control.
I'm always astounded that air conditioning wasn't invented until the 20th century, and even after that wasn't widely used until the middle of the century. If I had been around when the distribution of electricity was implemented, the FIRST THING I would have done would have been to invent residential air conditioning... Given I was at least an engineer and probably also a genius.
Fun fact: great strides were made in the technology behind air conditioning during the construction of the Panama Canal. Workers were contracting malaria from mosquitos, but they thought it was from the heat, so they developed AC as a preventative measure. Obviously it didn't work, which was bad news for the guys with malaria, but great in the long run for us today.
I think the best relief during these hot, humid day is a nice, cold beverage. Preferably made with rum. I made these simple mojitos for my family and they were a smashing success.
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