Many thanks to Loki, Curleyblonde, DeNiro, FG, & Anonymous for the recent reps & all the love. It's much appreciated, & I have lots of love for y'all, too. :smt050 Thanks also to you-know-who for you know what. :smt058
Thanks to my main men: TDK, Since 1980, GQ Brutha and Tamstrong. You are all fine gentlemen and it's a pleasure to get to know you.:drinkers: The next round is on me! Cheers!
I'm a lightweight but I am very thankful and I'll take anything girly <3 or a glass of your best moscato! <3
You like sweet 'girly' drinks, right? I will create a cocktail in your honor and post the recipe for others to follow. :smt023
super sweet! Looking forward to it! I recently discovered St. Germain (I think that's what it's called) and love it! Anything you can recommend for that? I have a bottle in my cabinet
I need to say thank you to the nice people here....Its great to read the post and most are very deep. This a forum with great minds...After reading some of the posts I find myself reflecting..So I thank you to all that have made me feel welcomed Have a Great Day....Better yet have two great days and give one away....The Joy of Giving
alright, I have a new cocktail just created in honor of our Cherok, combining her love of moscato and the St. Germain she has on the shelf. St Germain is an elderflower liqueur that mixes well with white spirits (gin, vodka, white rum). Here we go, so you can follow along at home: The Sweet Cherok 1 oz Strawberry puree (you can get this in your favorite liquor store...it's what you would use to make strawberry daquiris...Finest Call is the brand name I use) 1 oz moscato (many wines mix very well with spirits...that's how you make sangria!) 3/4 oz St. Germain 1/2 oz plain vodka (vodka, which is, of course, colorless and tasteless, give the drink a bit if a kick, but the amount I use is for lightweights, like, Cherok..,use more vodka, or even gin if you want it more intoxicating) Mix all this in a glass with ice and stir, not shake it. Strain into a cocktail class or you can drink it from the mixing glass. Enjoy! Cheers!artyman:
I think it is. If you want it sweeter, just add some simple syrup (which is 1 part water and 1 part sugar)
A girly drink that sounds yummy.... and something the guys might want to try as well, for a little taste of cherokee *giggles*