Warm Apple PieAre you ready for the weekend? Not unless you have these ingredients! A guarantee for the best autumn weekend ever!Ingredients: 6 oz. apple cider (heated) 2 oz. Tuaca liqueur Whipped cream Pinch cinnamon and nutmeg 1 cinnamon stick Preparation: In a glass coffee mug or heat-resistant goblet, combine your heated cider and Tuaca. Top with whipped cream. Sprinkle with cinnamon and nutmeg. Add cinnamon stic
Bayou SlimeThe swamps of the bayou can be one of the scariest places and this cocktail has that same mystery of what could possibly be underneath that top layer of slime. It’s really a great drink, sort of a creamy mojito. Ingredients:2 parts Cruzan Dark Rum6-8 fresh mint leaves1/2 part Fee Brothers Spiced Cordial Syrup1 egg whitePreparation:Muddle mint leaves and syrup together, making sure to crush the mint l
Who else is celebrating Halloween this weekend as well as next? Well, here is a perfect cocktail to get you in the mood! I’ve been craving chocolate and a good martini lately and this little concoction kills two birds with one stone. Enjoy! “This Milky Way Martini, an adult version of the classic candy bar, mixes coffee liqueur, chocolate vodka and cream for the perfect Halloween treat.” Ingredients
Ready for the weekend? Not until you add these ingredients to your grocery list for this weekend! Enjoy!Hot Spiked CiderThis adults-only cider will warm up even the coldest days — and make your home smell cinnamony-sweet.Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray on Food Network’s 30 Minute Meals Try using a locally-produced apple cider, if possible. Local ingredients make it to the market faster and therefore are fresher. To
Autumn Colors CocktailPhoto by Steve Murello “If you’re not into Halloween ghosts and gore, try this toned-down drink that celebrates the season, not the scares. This sweet iced tea and pomegranate liqueur give the drink a color that mirrors fall foliage, while a shot of vodka gives it a little kick.” Ingredients: 1 1/4 oz. vodka 3/4 oz. pomegranate liqueur 1/2 cup sweet ice tea 1/4 tsp. grated oran