Posts Tagged ‘Hot Drinks’
Rumple Minze is a One-Trick Pony
by Jason Lightner on December 20th, 2011 | Liquor
It's my belief that that we all have those bottles of liquor that we keep for one-off occasions. You know the type – you don't actually like the way it tastes, but it has its applications. It might be that you're not a whiskey drinker, but you enjoy the odd Irish coffee. Perhaps you find tequila repulsive, yet find Long Island Iced Teas irresistible. Hell, maybe you hate the taste of rum, but just can't stop taking shots of Bacardi 151 until you wake up the next morning in the grass of your neighbor's front lawn
Hot Toddy
by Dennis Mayer on November 1st, 2011 | Cocktails, Hot Drinks
The hot toddy is one of my favorite winter drinks. It's simple and easy-to-make, but in the cold months, no drink is better at warming up a cold body - whether you've spent a day skiing, a few hours shoveling snow, or just a few moments walking from your house to the corner shop (or from your car to the supermarket.)
I'd planned to write about the hot toddy sometime this winter, but with the unusually early winter storm the Northeast just suffered, now seems like as good a time as any. (And luckily, we wrote about Halloween drinks
I'd planned to write about the hot toddy sometime this winter, but with the unusually early winter storm the Northeast just suffered, now seems like as good a time as any. (And luckily, we wrote about Halloween drinks
Special Almond Chocolate Coffee
by Michele on January 9th, 2009 | Cocktails, Hot Drinks
Today marks the twentieth day of winter in the northern hemisphere. However, in New Hampshire it seems like we already have had a winter's worth of snow and ice. Between this chilly precipitation, cold temperatures, and biting winds, winter has made its presence known.
To cope with winter, I sometimes try to pretend that it isn't cold and wintry by preparing tropical dishes and drinks. However, there are times when just knowing how cold it is outside gives me the goosebumps. And on a night such as that, a cold drink is not going to work.
When my internal thermostat tells me
To cope with winter, I sometimes try to pretend that it isn't cold and wintry by preparing tropical dishes and drinks. However, there are times when just knowing how cold it is outside gives me the goosebumps. And on a night such as that, a cold drink is not going to work.
When my internal thermostat tells me


