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Two shots to get the party started. Now, a Tokyotini. Citron vodka, saki, lemon juice, and ginger simple syrup. Yummy!
Hope everyone is heading for the exits of this funhouse mirror version of the USA. Maybe if I drink enough, I can pretend its 2011, or some other, better time.
I love you all
True Dough
(26,667 posts)songs in your playlist these days, Aristus?
Aristus
(72,187 posts)Forever Young, by Alphaville.
Years, by Keith Keflin.
LuckyCharms
(22,648 posts)Those lyrics are incredible!
Aristus
(72,187 posts)Yes, they are
surfered
(13,465 posts)Last edited Fri Mar 20, 2026, 10:09 PM - Edit history (1)
For those of us who are sick and tired of our country starting another unnecessary war, do you have any words of wisdom? ☮️
Aristus
(72,187 posts)I have no wisdom to impart. I keep thinking well stop with the wars of choice. But we never do.
surfered
(13,465 posts)stonecutter357
(13,045 posts)CrispyQ
(40,969 posts)Happy weekend!!
Aristus
(72,187 posts)kimbutgar
(27,248 posts)Aristus
(72,187 posts)Favorite candy: Heath bar.
NBachers
(19,438 posts)The British way.
Except for the Cockney version: CHEWS-day.
NBachers
(19,438 posts)niyad
(132,440 posts)to another era, or oblivion. Doing my best to try to outlast the scum.
However, I did run across two cocktails that piqued my interest, and wondered what you might think of them. The first one obviously brought you immediately to mind, the Deshler, described as a "fruit-forward Manhattan". The second is the Prince of Wales cocktail, which apparently has a fascinating history.
Aristus
(72,187 posts)Never mixed either one before. As stated above, I have a fairly well-stocked bar. But it has never included a bottle of Dubonnet. Ill have to get one. And I have Angostura bitters and orange bitters, but not Peychauds.
I really dont like rye whiskey, so I no longer keep it on hand. I could probably attempt a Deshler substituting bourbon, Chambord, and Angostura bitters. But then the question arises: how many substitutions can you make before its no longer the cocktail you intended to mix?