I love to travel, try new foods, ingest caffeine, and watch political news coverage. A psychologist by training trying to bring a little common sense to it all.
Psychologist MImi Philosophy
"It can be very dangerous to see things from somebody else's point of view without the proper training"
--Douglas Adams
“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day”
–Frank Sinatra
D.C. Tap Water Cocktail. Absorbs your blues.
The National Drink of Curacao – Blue Curacao. This particular version is curacao, pineapple, and orange juice. Amazing what you can do with mutant oranges.
When you think of Kentucky, you think bourbon and whiskey, but don’t be fooled. Tasty drinks abound, including this “Bluegrass Mimosa”.
The Drink of Polynesian Gods — The Lava Flow — swirls strawberry daiquiri and pina colada. Discovered on Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. These are faithfully reproduced homemade versions.
Talk about cultural fusion. Ping Pong Restaurant in Washington D.C. serves up a delicious mule and ginger limoncello caparinha. America is a melting pot. Just look at our drinks.
A Skinny Superfruit Mojito at Cuba Libre in Washington D.C.
A Rum Sidecar with sugar made just for me. So nice to be a regular.
A Spiced Pear Martini in Amelia Island. Felt loaded with vitamins
Frank Sinatra and Mark Twain/Samuel Clemens were very wise men. 😉 There’s nothing better than a woman with an opinion who can admit she likes a good drink. (I said that 😛 )
For a refreshing taste of the dirty South, try a “Hair of the Devil”: bourbon + ginger ale + splash pineapple juice. Or for a less-sweet version: bourbon + Sprite + splash pineapple juice + splash lime juice. North Carolina bartender-approved.
Big fan of Irish Cream Liqueur. Prefer Emmet’s over Baily’s but oddly enough, the Kirkland (Costco) brand is pretty good too. Wine wise I like a good Riesling. Fav is Chateau St. Michelle, extra dry.
Frank Sinatra and Mark Twain/Samuel Clemens were very wise men. 😉 There’s nothing better than a woman with an opinion who can admit she likes a good drink. (I said that 😛 )
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Love your quote. I will have to use it and cite you! 🙂
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Haha thank you very much! I look forward to reading your future posts. Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed!
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What a fun blog! Love the quote by good ol Frank 😉 Just got back from Seattle, here is a wine photo you might like! http://photogirltravels.com/2013/01/27/seattle-washington-preview-to-our-next-trip/ Cheers!!
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Thanks for sharing your photo.where would one be without wine? I love love seattle. Seems you got to enjoy it!
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Frank said it! Agreed. (;
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Franks the man!
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They have opened a new Chocolate Bar in Louisville and I look forward to posting a pic of the Chocolate Martini for you! Blessings!
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Awesome. Sounds fabulous and decadent. Please do share 😉
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Wow! This is nice for me! Thank you for drink adulation.
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Thanks for the note! Feel free to pass on any new yummy drinks to consider;-)
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For a refreshing taste of the dirty South, try a “Hair of the Devil”: bourbon + ginger ale + splash pineapple juice. Or for a less-sweet version: bourbon + Sprite + splash pineapple juice + splash lime juice. North Carolina bartender-approved.
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Sounds delicious. Will try. Thanks for sharing!
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Big fan of Irish Cream Liqueur. Prefer Emmet’s over Baily’s but oddly enough, the Kirkland (Costco) brand is pretty good too. Wine wise I like a good Riesling. Fav is Chateau St. Michelle, extra dry.
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