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thirschfeld
September 1, 2010
Recipe redux. Yes still as good as the one made two nights ago which might have converted the wife to liking gin.
wanderash
August 31, 2010
How timely! I have just vowed to only drink delicious cocktails- so, out with my husband's Any-Flat-Soda -and-Too-Much-Liqueur and in with the Gin Rickey!
Jestei
August 31, 2010
i am with you wanderash. i have actually found that sipping one of these guys while i make dinner makes me far less sleepy/sluggish than a glass of wine. i am hooked, in a good way!
Victoria C.
August 31, 2010
This sounds like a GREAT Labor Day weekend cocktail. I will be using simple syrup (I always have a bottle in the refrigerator) and Plymouth Gin straight from the freezer.
Jestei
August 31, 2010
thanks for this tip. i was wondering what to do with my syrup -- should i fridge, leave out....
MrsWheelbarrow
August 30, 2010
I'm so glad you're putting the basil to such good use! I realize I have all the ingredients (except that pesky agave nectar), so will be having a Gin Rickey myself as soon as the clock strikes six o'clock.
thirschfeld
August 30, 2010
so I guess what you are getting at MrsW. is this might be a food52 virtual cocktail hour because I am getting ready to give one of these a try, too.
mrslarkin
August 30, 2010
Had I not drunk a whole pot of espresso this morning, I'd be partaking with y'all.
thirschfeld
August 30, 2010
oh my, that is a good cocktail. I am glad my wife doesn't like gin so I can drink the second one.
Jestei
August 30, 2010
Yes I made one again tonight and didn't even bother to strain it. Just lots and lots of crushed ice. (Virtual) cheers to all!
dymnyno
August 30, 2010
well...I start at 5:00 PDT after a hard day of tasting wine! Gin really cuts to the chase!
MrsWheelbarrow
August 31, 2010
I enjoyed the Gin Rickey SOOOO much, I didn't even come back to socialize during happy hour. I used Hendrick's Gin, which is my new favorite, tho Junipero is also outstanding.
thirschfeld
August 30, 2010
I really like the line, "the announcement from your summer share mates that they are packing up early and have left you a pile of clean towels and the back porch from which to watch the sunset all to yourself." I just know that feeling in my stomach, sadness at the end of summer and excitement of an evening to yourself. Kinda like starting back to school.
Jestei
August 31, 2010
here in dc they start back two weeks before labor day so i get to pouring early!
Lizthechef
August 30, 2010
Very adaptive! Glad to hear you are coping with the move so creatively ;)
mrslarkin
August 30, 2010
Oh, very nice, Jenny. At the market the other day I spotted simple syrup in a bottle. IN A BOTTLE! For 5 bucks! My jaw dropped. But then I thought "Don't be judgemental, Mrs. Larkin. Maybe some folks out there are just too busy with really important stuff to be boiling equal parts water and sugar in a pot until the sugar dissolves."
Jestei
August 31, 2010
i think it just proves there is a market for everything and we must find our own incredibly insane item to sell too
healthierkitchen
August 30, 2010
OK, so DC takes a little getting used to. Don't even get me started on buying alcohol in Montgomery County, MD, just over the DC line. But welcome to DC regardless! P.S. Trader Joes usually has agave nectar, but the parking lot stinks. And, don't miss trying out the Rodman's on Wisconsin - fun but crowded wine and beer dept. and a basement filled with all kinds of (unnecessary) housewares. Just don't go on Sunday!
Jestei
August 30, 2010
i realized today that i missed it in whole foods, too. but i think simple syrup is just great.
dymnyno
August 30, 2010
I sell wine in DC, VA and MD...the laws are so different in each place that I can't even tell some wine stores what the price will be! The drink sounds like a godsend for a thirsty pilgrim...how can something so good be a sin!
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