holiday refreshments...

raider

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we have some recipes for the holidays we enjoy this time of year... would love to share ours with you, and add yours to ours...

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!

irish cream

1 pint cream
1 can of sweetened condensed milk
3 eggs
2 tbsp chocolate quick
1/2 tsp almond extract
1 cup whiskey or brandy

mix, chill, enjoy...
 


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Sounds good it's going to be diet dew for me tomorrow wife has to work and I'm taking the kids to my parents for the day.
 

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eggnog

6 egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup booze (whisky or brandy) of your choice
1/3 cup jamaican rum
6 egg whites
2 cups heavy cream whipped
2 1/2 cups milk
nutmeg

beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored
gradually beat in sugar
slowly stir in booze and rum
cover and put in fridge

b4 serving
fold in stiffly beaten egg whites, the whipped cream, and add milk to thin to desired thickness
pour into glasses and sprinkle with nutmeg, cinnamon, or shaved chocolate

makes about 25 servings

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DANGER!!!

cowboy whiskey

carefully melt 1/2 cup white sugar in a pan until brown - careful not to burn
after sugar is melted, remove from heat and add 3 cups of warm water to pan and mix with sugar and let cool
after chilled, add 1 fifth everclear

CAREFULLY enjoy...
 

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A red eye recipe that's a nice little nip for ya

split a liter of 190 between 3 liter bottles
carefully brown/melt 2 Cups white sugar then add 6 cups of warm water and dissolve into sugar
split the mix between the 3 bottles of 190

like mentioned before....sip

you can add anise or cherry flavoring once mixed but definitely not needed
 


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this is a hand me down recipe from at least two generations (three if my kids would start making it!!). We make it ahead of time and store in the freezer until the day/days we wish to consume.

Brandy Slush.

Stir together 7 cups water and 2 cups sugar. Boil this mixture for 10 minutes. (sugar syrup)

Bring two cups water to a boil and add 3 tea bags. let sit for 20 minutes.

Pour sugar syrup and tea mixture together.

Add 12 ounces frozen lemonade and 12 ounces frozen orange juice.

Stir all together and add one pint plain brandy.

Put in ice cream pail and freeze. let set at least 24 hours. (brandy slush)

When you need it, mix 3/4 cup brandy slush (use ice cream scoop) with 1/4 cup seven up. Enjoy!


DELETE the Brandy for the kids recipe. They will love it too!!
 
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I'm working so it was called Folgers in the morning, dew at noon, old mil light tonight, bed repeat tomorrow
 

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After dinner, it's a snifter of "El Dorado" rum from Guynana. I found this elixir while in the Navy. It's smooth, flavorful, and you only need one drop for it to wield it's magic. Before that, it's coffee and after that it's whatever beer my brother brings.
 


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Colorado Bulldog is my go to holiday drink. But this year it is Redbull since I am working nights.
 

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