I’ll be on the patio, drinking.
booze
On the one hand, posting a photo of a sparkly cocktail seems wrong. It’s been a pretty dark week. On the other hand, we could use a drink.
But even more pertinent, is the fact that I bet you’re in the same situation I’m in – dealing with random amounts of ingredients purchased for the holidays that are just lingering. Continue reading
‘Tis the season to be jolly, and this eggnog certainly helps me to be festive. One of the guilty pleasures of drinking homemade eggnog is it tastes like melted vanilla ice cream with a generous dose of alcohol. Continue reading
The title says it all. What beers do you typically drink? What is your favorite beer? What beers do you tolerate? Continue reading
And here we are.
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Someone fetch me a cocktail. Continue reading
Happy Weekend! Continue reading
Can we drink now? Continue reading
I guess I should go get some beer. Continue reading
Jenna’s request for marketing ideas for a wine shop job led to some cool ideas, but sadly most were illegal under the strict liquor laws of NYC. Liquor laws protect a variety of entities, but generally NOT the consumer. Most laws do not give consumers greater choice or lower prices. Some laws appear to offer some protection for over indulging, like Blue Laws, but often the real reason behind their continuation has little to do with preventing over consumption. Below are some of the dumbest liquor laws: Continue reading