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MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: southendmd on September 12, 2007, 09:57:55 pm ---I'm sorry, Leslie, there ain't enough booze in that. I looks like you need a spoon to eat that concoction.
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Acutally, the Testa's version was served in a rocks glass (not a martini glass) and looked more like a slushy. And I have a feeling it had much more rum in it than this recipe! But I was searching on the Internets and this was all I could find! LOL
I have a great daiquiri story with pictures but it might take a bit to pull it together....stay tuned.
L
southendmd:
I just remembered, I came out to my mother over a couple of Long Island Iced Teas. Luckily, she was having a few right along with me.
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: southendmd on September 12, 2007, 10:07:23 pm ---I just remembered, I came out to my mother over a couple of Long Island Iced Teas. Luckily, she was having a few right along with me.
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Good for mom! She has the right attitude...
L
Brown Eyes:
Wow Paul! That's great Paul!
I definitely have some interesting Long Island Iced Tea stories myself from years gone by... but I'll leave those for another day. I think that recipe always wins the prize for the *most* booze content. And, by the way, drinking stories will not be considered "off topic" on this thread. So, Leslie, feel free to share those daiquiri stories whenever the whim strikes.
;D
So, here's a goodie...
Mojito~
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3 fresh mint sprigs
2 tsp sugar
3 tbsp fresh lime juice
1 1/2 oz light rum
club soda
In a tall thin glass, crush part of the mint with a fork to coat the inside. Add the sugar and lime juice and stir thoroughly. Top with ice. Add rum and mix. Top off with *chilled* club soda (or seltzer). Add a lime slice and the remaining mint, and serve.
southendmd:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on September 12, 2007, 10:19:02 pm ---Good for mom! She has the right attitude...
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--- Quote from: atz75 on September 12, 2007, 10:19:40 pm ---Wow Paul! That's great Paul!
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This was a l-o-n-g time ago. We were at a restaurant and the food never came. I don't think we noticed, because we had a Long Island iced tea. The manager eventually came over and said that our order had fallen off the "wheel of fortune" in the kitchen, and could he buy us another drink...
Sure! we said. Well, in long island veritas , as they say. The timing was right, and it went pretty well, all things considered.
Amanda, I'd love to hear your Long Island iced tea stories. And, congratulations on 2500 posts!
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