Apparently that came us as a word on Countdown recently!
Andy - you did give our fruit gins and vodkas a fair appraisal
Let us be lovely
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
Edward Monkton
Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!
1977? That must have been just before I arrived in Britain for the first time... Otherwise I'm sure I would remember! I remember the eerie emptiness of the country on the day of the royal wedding....
Anyway - how come you all have ancient alcohol in your houses? It never seems to keep that well in mine! ;)
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
ina wrote:I remember the eerie emptiness of the country on the day of the royal wedding....
I remember an eerie emptiness on the day of the coronation
But I didn't drink any alcohol at all THAT day !
It was very memorable for the fact that I watched it on TV (and then had to wait another 8 years before I saw my next TV program)
Tony
Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
Over Christmas and New Year I have been drinking sloe vodka that I started at the end of last September; it was pure nectar. It is great on a really cold frosty night; a real winter warmer. I only used vodka because I could get it cheaper than gin; the taste is much the same though. For this type of drink I don't believe that it improves much at all with long term keeping. As the berries were of terrific quality last season I am using the same ones again to make a second batch.
A friend told me that she sometimes uses the soaked berries to make sloe muffins. It sounds good, but I think to remove all the stones must be laborious.