Saturday, October 6, 2007

Cosmopolitan - Cocktail

You will enjoy this


Ingredients:
  • 50ml lemon flavoured vodka
  • 20ml cointreau
  • 10ml fresh lime juice
  • 20ml cranberry juice
  • orange zest garnis

How to make

Pour all the ingredients into a Boston glass.Fill the Boston glass with ice and attach the shaker. Shake for 8-10 seconds and remove Boston glass.Pour through Hawthorne strainer into chilled martini glass and garnish with an orange zest.



Mojito - cocktail

Ingredients:
  • ½ fresh lime
  • 10-12 fresh mint
  • leaves3 teaspoons brown (demerara)
  • sugar50ml
  • golden rum
  • soda water
  • mint sprig garnish

How to make:


Chop the lime into wedges and drop them into a tall glass. Add the sugar and mint and muddle using the base of the barspoon.Add the rum, then fill the glass with crushed ice.Stir well using the base of the barspoon and top the drink with more crushed ice.Fill up with soda water and garnish with a healthy spring of mint

Friday, August 3, 2007

80's Wine Cooler - Cocktail

one of my favorites cocktail

Ingredients for a 80's Wine Cooler

  • Any White Wine
  • 7-Up® Soda
  • Grapefruit Juice
  • Pineapple Juice
  • Lime Juice

Quantities for one drink:

  • 4 oz Any White Wine
  • 6 oz 7-Up® Soda
  • 1/2 oz Grapefruit Juice
  • 1/2 oz Pineapple Juice
  • 1/2 oz Lime Juice

Blending Instructions:

First mix lime, grapefruit and pineapple juice together in a mixing glass
Pour the Chablis white wine into a tall wine glass, and top with 7-Up
Add the juice mixture, and serve

Serving Glass



White Wine GlassThe stem helps keep the wine stay chilled by not allowing the heat of the hand to be in contact with the part of the glass that actually holds the wine.Size: Approximately 6 to 8 ounces




Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Staying Focused On Your Path

So you've decided, it's time to do something about your life - you need to be more disciplined, you need to take care of your health, you want to adopt a more positive attitude, you need to save enough money for retirement, you want to be a better partner, a better son, a better mother. You've had enough of being directionless in life and are looking forward to achieving the goals you've set for yourself.
But wait, what's lurking on the sidelines that can derail you from your path? Those well-meaning friends and relatives who, with all good intention, pass along clutter from their house to yours? - "this would look great on you", or "I can't use this but maybe you can".
What about the people around you who seem to dwell on the negative or tell stories about how unfair life is? Friends who invite you to have "just a bite", "just one more cigarette can't hurt!" or encourage you to stay out "just a little longer"?
What about relatives and friends who shy away from your newfound honesty and assertiveness?
They probably don't mean any harm but they may DO you harm if they steer you away from the goals you've set for yourself. So how do you put yourself first and get selfish, so to speak, when others are tempting you to stray?
First of all, be very clear yourself about the goals you're eyeing. If you're unsteady in your commitment, that will show, and make it all the easier for them to lead you astray.
Demonstrate your dedication by living by example. Don't preach. Just like you weren't ready to take on healthy goals at other times in your life, those you love or care about may not be ready now.
Also, plan ahead. Think of how you will say no, prepare alternatives or plan an "escape route". Do what you have to do to take care of yourself.
Be honest. Talk about your goals and what they mean to you. And choose who to spend time with. You may choose to spend less time with someone who has unhealthy habits. And more time with people who make you feel good about yourself, support your efforts, or are themselves models of positivity and self-care. As time goes by and your daily practices become more of a habit, you'll be able to focus on your path towards your goals without even thinking about it.