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Joejokin

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Here is something not too sweet (YUKK)

Happy National Caviar Day

When : July 18th

National Caviar Day suggests that something fishy is going on today. Just what's all the roe about this day!?

Caviar is salted fish eggs, or "roe". It is considered a delicacy. Caviar is enjoyed by the upper class, and those of us who occasionally can afford a little, just so we can say that we had some. Russian Caviar is reputed to be the very best, most sought after of all caviars. There's red caviar and black caviar, along with other colors. Black is considered the best. Perhaps you should do a taste test.

The most prestigious, and best(??) caviar comes from sturgeon found in the Caspian Sea. But, other fish, including whitefish and salmon, are less expensive alternatives.

Which caviar truely tastes the best? We'll let you be the judge.

Happy National Caviar Day!
 

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The Golf Cart Adele will be driving in the golf cart parade here in my new neighborhood lol. What do you think
 

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Now here is one I can get in to!!!

Happy National Daiquiri Day

.If you’re looking for another excuse to drink (and there are plenty!), this Thursdau, July 19th is National Daiquiri day. Now what many of you are picturing right now is a slushy, sugary, red drink that comes in a pretty little glass and is usually served at your favorite comfort food chain (Fridays, Chilis, Apple bees) but believe it or not, that isn’t a real daiquiri. I won’t knock you if that’s the version you prefer, but the original daiquiri was very simple and featured only 3 ingredients. The original daiquiri, which was commonly associated with famous author Ernest Hemingway, and President John F. Kennedy was invented by an American mining engineer, named Jennings Cox, who happened to be in Cuba at the time of the Spanish-American War. Originally the drink was served in a tall glass packed with cracked ice. A teaspoon of sugar was poured over the ice and the juice of one or two limes was squeezed over the sugar. Now that’s a daiquiri.

Besides the slushy concoctions you might get at your local bowling alley dive bar, you may run into several different variations on the classic recipes. That’s because The 1935 edition of the La Florida Cocktail Book lists 5 different versions, which were simply referred to as Daiquiri #’s 1,2,3 and 4. #3 and #4 would go on to earn nicknames that many to this day bicker of the actual ingredients for. In addition the book mentions the Hemingway special which essentially is the #3 but frozen. So I guess there is SOME truth behind those sugar slushes so many enjoy. Here are those recipes, give them a try and see which one YOU prefer. You could even make your own variations and create an unofficial #6. Cheers.

Daiquiri (Also known as Daiquiri #1)

3 oz Premium White Rum
1 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
1 oz simple syrup

Shake with ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Daiquiri #2 (Never given a nickname)

2 oz Gold Rum
.75 oz Lime Juice
3 Dashes Curacao
1 tsp Orange Juice
1 tsp Sugar

Shake with cracked ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

Hemingway Daiquiri (Also known as Daiquiri #3)

2 oz White Rum
.75 oz Lime Juice
1 tsp Maraschino
1 tsp Grapefruit Juice
1 tsp Sugar

Shake with ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Serve frappe

Floridita Daiquiri (Also Known as Daquiri #4)

2 oz White Rum
.75 oz Lime Juice
1 tsp Maraschino
1 tsp Sugar

Shake with ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Serve frappe
Hemingway Special (Or a Blended Daiquiri #3)

Juice of 1 lime
Juice of 1/2 grapefruit (approx 1 oz)
Simple syrup made of 2 tsp sugar dissolved in 2 tsp water
3/4 oz. maraschino liqueur
2 oz. light rum
1 cup of Ice
lime, grapefruit or cherry to garnish

Combine ingredients in a blender. Blend until ice is totally smooth. Garnish with a wedge of lime, grapefruit.
 

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^ Eeewwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Rich, cake walk and cookie sugar sound awesome!! :toast: I'm not into ry4s and I'm not sure about trying a lemon meringue pie, could possbily like it, but cake walk and cookie sugar (Is that supposed to be sugar cookie? lol) sound really appealing!! Wooottt I hope to hear some reviews of these new flavors soon!! :)

Any chance you can come to the August 11th meet with your new juices Rich??
 

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I got my juices and letting them steep a little further before reviewing, I did drip a few drips each one pre-steep and even tho I wasn't sure I was gonna like lemon meringue I am leaning towards liking it - will let you know after steep! Will prob try them again this weekend for final...analysis lol.
 
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