The holidays are past, but we still have a sweet tooth here.
chocolate shavings for rimming
1 part crème de cacao
2 parts vodka
dark chocolate garnish
Warm a martini glass over a small flame, then roll the rim in chocolate shavings. Put a square of dark chocolate in the glass, then prepare the liquor. Shake vodka and crème de [...]
Posted January 6, 2008 by TowerGirl
Categories: Kitchen, Style, Fashion and Food. Tags: alcohol, chocolate, chocolate martini, cocktail, drink, martini, recipe, vodka. One Comment.
We’re huge fans of The New Joy of Cooking by Marion Rombauer Becker, Irma S. Rombauer, and Ethan Becker. Hardly a meal goes through our kitchen that isn’t shaped in some part by the recipes and general information in its pages. A recent discovery was Joy’s description and defense of cocktail parties.
So, when a book [...]
Posted October 7, 2007 by TowerGirl
Categories: Kitchen. Tags: alcohol, american invention, cocktail, cocktail parties, cocktail party, cocktails, drink, entertaining, joy of cooking, party, toast. 2 Comments.
Hot weather demands cool drinks. Lemonade is fine for the kids, but adults need a pitcher of something more entertaining.
2 parts Vodka
1 part Orange Juice
2 parts Lemonade
dash Lime Juice
Prepare in a pitcher with ice and share. Adjust quantities to taste.
Enjoy safely.
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Posted August 26, 2007 by TowerGirl
Categories: Kitchen. Tags: alcohol, drink, entertaining, hot weather, lime juice, orange juice, summer, vicar, vodka. Be the first one.
Ok, the truth is that at MaisonBisson we celebrate all holidays with a drink. Since we take cocktails quite seriously, I wanted something very pretty for the little Fourth of July soiree we were having. I have found that the secret to a perfect strawberry daiquiri is using frozen strawberries. I also [...]
Posted July 4, 2007 by TowerGirl
Categories: Kitchen. Tags: alcohol, blue, blueberry, cocktail, cocktails, crushed ice, daiquiri, delicious drink, drink, fourth of july, frozen strawberries, holidays, Homemade, ice, independence day, july 4, july 4th, red, red white and blue, ripe banana, rum, star fruit, starfruit, strawberry, strawberry daiquiri, summer, Sweets, whipped cream, white, yankee doodle dandy. 7 Comments.
Black Adder = cider + Guinness
Snakebite = cider + Harp
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Posted June 21, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Dispatches. Tags: alcohol, Black Adder, cider, drinks, Guinness, Harp, mixology, Snakebite. 2 Comments.
Who wouldn’t enjoy a frozen mud slide on a hot summer day? Typical recipes call for crushed ice and cream or ice cream. For some reason, we decided to try making them from ice cream, from scratch.
The MaisonBisson Frozen Mud Slide
This recipe requires an ice cream maker, we used the Deni Scoop Factory.
1.5 cups heavy [...]
Posted June 10, 2007 by TowerGirl
Categories: Kitchen. Tags: alcohol, cocktail, cocktails, crushed ice, drink, freezer, frozen mud slide, heavy cream, Homemade, hot summer, ice cream, ice cream maker, kahlua, milk, mud slide, sugar, summer, Sweets, vodka, whipped cream. One Comment.
The holidays are long since past, here’s a drink to carry you through ’till Spring.
Rusty Nail
3 parts Scotch
1 part Drambuie
Serve over ice in an old fashioned glass.
Please enjoy it responsibly.
Posted January 6, 2007 by TowerGirl
Categories: Kitchen. Tags: alcohol, cocktail, cocktails, cold, cold weather, drambuie, drink, holidays, Homemade, rusty nail, scotch, warm drinks for cold nights, winter. Be the first one.
I read enough of this to get a good laugh, but not enough to understand if it was serious or not. Some of it reads like satire, but other parts as are dry as, well, they’re dry (who really needs a simile anyway, they’re just dry, okay?).
Posted May 20, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Questionable...funny. Pointless.. Tags: alcohol, book, books, drink, drinking, libraries, library, notes from a library supervisor, punch, supervision, the vodka in the punch, vodka. Be the first one.
Roderick sent me a link to this Reason article on Absinthe that claims:
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers true absinthe “adulterated” because of the wormwood. Production, sale, and importation are banned, but mere possession is not, and customs agents typically ignore a bottle or two in your suitcase. It’s a legal situation that seems [...]
Posted September 16, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Style, Fashion and Food. Tags: absinth, absinthe, advertising poster, alcohol, drink, food and drug administration, green fairy, legal situation, libertarians, liquor, little green fairy, spirit, wormwood. 4 Comments.
…people with Parkinson’s disease temporarily became compulsive gamblers after taking [...] drugs designed to control movement problems caused by the illness…
That’s the lead in this Forbes story on the matter, and that’s not all. A variety of ‘interesting’ side effects popped up among a relatively small number of study participants:
pathological gambling
compulsive eating
increased alcohol consumption
obsession with [...]
Posted August 20, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless.. Tags: alcohol, compulsive arousal, compulsive eater, compulsive eating, compulsive gambler, compulsive gambling, disease, dopamine, dopamine agonist, dopamine agonists, drug effect, drug effects, drug side effect, drug side effects, drugs, extramarital affair, increased alcohol consumption, obsession, obsession with sex, obsessive compulsive, obsessive drinker, obsessive drinking, obsessive eater, obsessive eating, obsessive gambler, obsessive gambling, ocd, parkinson's, parkinson's disease, pathological gambling, side effects, uncontrollable urge, uncontrollable urges. One Comment.