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So, today while shopping for liquor with a a friend (which I realize makes me totally look like an alcoholic smile; I'm not, this is a once a semester thing), he told me about a Mexican beverage called Sangrita (so not confuse with the Spanish Sangra, which is a different thing). Sangrita is a mix of tomato, orange and lime juice with a splash of...
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It's been a while since I've posted anything here. A recent comment by the wonderful Renna (who has a set in member review, check it out) made me realize that yes, people occasionally read this thing, so I'm going to post a recipe (a classic, in fact) for the 3 or 4 people who read this:

Cosmopolitan
1 1/2 oz. | 4.5 cl. vodka...
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heartbaker:
Yum Yum biggrin
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naty:
obrigada pelo comentario em meu setwink
renna:
hey you!

thank you so so much for the lovely comment on my member review set!

oh my goodnes, blue lagoons! I can't drink those anymore....one night I had an excellent time and that was all I drank....
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Just tried making a layered drink with blue curacao on the botton, Bailey's in the middle, and cranberry juice on top (I was going to baptize it the Bleau, Blanc, Rouge). Unfortunately, the cranberry juice weights more than the Bailey's, so it didn't work out. A shame, because the resulting brownish glob that it ended up being tasted great.

Already slightly tipsy due to my...
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Just had a good old Mojito

1 oz. | 3 cl. lime juice
1 1/2 oz. | 4.5 cl. light rum
2 teaspoons of sugar
10 to 20 leafs of mint

Muddle the mint with the sugar and the lime juice. Add rum and top with soda water on a collins glass (12 oz.) with some ice. Garnish with a mint sprig, and serve with...
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My life isn't particularly interesting, and I'm not into blogging menial, day-to-day stuff. But there is one thing about me that's at least mildly interesting: I'm a rather good drink mixer, for an amateur. So I'll be posting interesting recipes as I drink them, with an attached photo of the concoction if possible.

So, to start, a Blue Mountain:

1 1/2 oz. | 4.5 cl....
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