Holiday recipies on 12/06/2007 05:52 AM CST
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A holiday favorite:

Baileys on Ice with a bit of Egg Nog for flavor


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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/06/2007 09:57 AM CST
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>>Baileys on Ice with a bit of Egg Nog for flavor

Gin.

Just...gin.

Bloody holidays.

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/06/2007 10:54 AM CST
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<<Baileys on Ice with a bit of Egg Nog for flavor

Add Baileys to a homemade milkshake. yuuum

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/06/2007 11:38 AM CST
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i like the old pot of hot coco with peppermint schnapps.


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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/06/2007 11:49 AM CST
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Mix it up then, hot coco with gin and Baileys (?) Throw in a snowy evening, cozy fire, a beautiful woman and credit card bills 'til June and it sounds like the bloody holidays to me :)

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/06/2007 12:49 PM CST
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Chocolate and cream liquers mixed in a blender with ice. Yum. For a desert add vanilla ice cream. Double yum.


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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/06/2007 05:30 PM CST
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Hot chocolate with godiva liqueur and little marshmellows on top. Drank in front of a fire. With a blanket. And good book.

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/07/2007 12:28 AM CST
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Apple cider
Drop in some red hots
Heat til warm.. stir and serve



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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/07/2007 02:12 AM CST
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Apple cider
Drop in some red hots
Heat til warm.. stir and serve

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A Great Idea! The moment I get back to the US I am trying this.

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/07/2007 02:31 AM CST
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These do sound good. Creme de menthe in hot chocolate with a spoon full of ice cream is good too.


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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/07/2007 08:08 AM CST
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or...

4 c. apple cider
1 cinnamon stick
5 whole cloves
Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes.
Add 1/2 c. Applejack (apple brandy)
2 T cinnamon schnapps.
Garnish with a cinnamon stick and serve.

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/08/2007 01:59 PM CST
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As I watch Food Network way too much, I will add my safety notice:

Never! (Never!) Add any alcohol to a mixture with the heat on. Turn the heat off, add the alcohol, then turn the heat back on if needed (especially if you are using a gas burner).

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/08/2007 02:15 PM CST
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Why's that? Splash worry (fuel in the flame)? Should you even be anywhere near the kitchen, let alone the stove, if you make that much of a mess? ;)


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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/08/2007 03:56 PM CST
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No, as alcohol heats, it releases flammable gases (ethers) into the air which can catch fire from the burner (this is how you flambe anything to begin with). You add the alcohol with the flame off so that it doesn't catch your hand on fire in case it catches.

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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/09/2007 07:33 AM CST
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I don't remember exactly how it was set up, but in Poland they were drinking hot beer with cloves in it. Sneaking a peak towards the kitchen it looked like they were just nuking it. Ah, the wonders of technology. I'm not a huge fan of the beer, but my friends were loving the stuff.




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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/13/2007 04:34 PM CST
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>I don't remember exactly how it was set up, but in Poland they were drinking hot beer with cloves in it.

There's a lot of "holiday" flavored beers out there. I tried a pumpkin one not too long ago, maybe it's because I'm not a beer drinker... but it was Icky.


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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/18/2007 05:15 PM CST
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Mainly because I forget about it the rest of the year, but. Spice/Russian Tea, just brings back being a kid.


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Re: Holiday recipies on 12/18/2007 07:19 PM CST
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Oo. I love Russian Tea.

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