Quoting Edith Mcklveen to Jim Weller <=-
I understand from Nancy that you live in the Northwest
Territories in Yellowknife. My Scotch-Irish pioneer genes are
even now shriveling into tiny ice crystals.
I grew up in Ontario but have spent over half my life here. One
becomes acclimatized to both the weather and the alternating light/
dark seasons.
I always enjoy discovering and playing with new cocktails.
Currently, for reasons still not clear, I cannot imbibe alcohol
without having my hands and feet blow up like balloons.
Life is full of unexpected trials.
That is most unfortunate!
Until I discovered rum, I was a big proponent of "girly drinks."
It's a shame that some very tasty cocktails got stuck with that
label.
The Bellini was invented at Harry's Bar in Venice where Hemingway
used to hang out. Hardly girly.
The Cosmo is considered a woman's drink but the similarly
constructed Kamikaze is a guy's drink, but why? A splash of
cranberry juice won't turn a man gay.
And why is a Pink Lady considered effeminate yet a Clover Club made
with raspberry syrup instead of pomegranate juice a manly drink,
favoured by Captains of Industry and other manly men like Teddy
Roosevelt at the venerable Philly Bellevue-Stratford hotel?
Here's a pink rum drink ...
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Papa Doble
Categories: Alcohol, Beverages, Fruit
Yield: 1 Serving
THE DRINK:
2 1/2 oz White Bacardi Rum
1/2 of a pink grapefruit's juice
6 dr Grenadine
1 Scoop of Ice
GARNISH:
1 Maraschino cherry
Mix the drink in a blender. Pour into a glass. Garnish with a cherry.
(That's not the original version that Hemingway liked but a modern
variation.)
JW
MMMMM
Cheers
Jim
... Grapefruit: Firm curvy outside; pink & wet inside!
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