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Guten tag! My name is Jessica and I'm 19 years old. I obviously love to write; I have been writing since I was six years old, but I became an avid writer in sixth grade. I also love listening to music and studying history. I am obsessed with Civil War, World War II, Russian, Romanov, German, and Norweigan history. I listen to mostly metal, some country, and grunge.
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Jessica's Guide to Food and Entertaining #840417 added February 4, 2015 at 5:14pm Restrictions: None
Drinks
happy
Eating!
Table of
Contents
Me
and Monoxide Stand Under the Mistletoe
The perfect holiday treat to day dream
about me and Monoxide standing under the Mistletoe kissing (complete
with his favorite: Grey Goose).
Measure out the two ounces of Bailey's Irish Cre and put in a
tumbler, then measure the ounce of Rumpleminze and ounce of
Grey Goose and put in the tumbler. Shake well. Put in a martini
glass.
Bees Knees
A prohibition era drink. Some stories claim that the bees knees
was concocted because the honey masked the liquor odor. I'm not
sure because the drink was still strong, but delicious!
2 oz. gin
1 oz. lemonade
oz. honey syrup ?
Pour into the cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake well and
strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
? See honey syrup recipe at the end of this section.
Virgin Bees Knees
If gin is too strong for you or you have guests that don't
consume alcohol, here is a recipe for the virgin bees knees that's
just as good as the alcoholic bees knees!
3 oz. lemonade
2 oz. honey syrup
Pour into the cocktail shaker filled with ice (make sure you clean
the cocktail shaker well if you make the alcoholic bees knees before
making the virgin cocktail). Shake well and strain into a chilled
glass.
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