Day 20 of vegetarianism. Okay, now I'm starting to get cravings. I seriously want some pho. And smoked salmon. And sushi. And salami. Lamb. A freaking burger. I blamed Jason Segal from "How I Met Your Mother." I was watching a re-run of the show the other day, and boy, does that man know how to make burger eating look good. I was convinced and I'm not even all that into burgers. These cravings, they come and go, but they're not quite strong enough for me to break my vegetarian streak. They are, however, strong enough to make me really look forward to November 1. I'm still thinking about what to eat that day. It's going to be special.
In other news, I've had various other food thoughts knocking 'bout the old noggin this past week. Two of them are ideas I've been kicking back and forth for a while, which are 1) high tea and 2) fondue. Those, I'm sure, will happen sooner or later, but are on the back burner so keep your eyes and ears open for a future post, if I don't get lazy and abandon this blog in 2 weeks. I'm just saying, that's kinda how I operate.
Idea numero tres I hope to see come to fruition fairly soon. Lately, I've been flirting around the idea of making my own cocktails. I made a pretty smashing sangria a month or so ago and I've been thinking about infusing some vodka/Everclear so that I can make my own digestifs. I haven't made them yet because I need to cross state lines to purchase Everclear, and I just haven't had the opportunity to do so.
Anyway, I digress. For some reason lately, I've really been wanting some kind of cocktail that tastes of tea, specifically Earl Grey tea. I'm thinking I want to also add some ginger, either fresh or in the form of ginger beer, and maybe some pineapple juice. I really don't know since I've never made any sort of real cocktail on my own before, and suddenly I want to jump into something rather complex. It's rather ambitious and cocky of me.
I'll let you know if I pull it off.
p.s. After I drafted this post, I did some casual searching on the cocktail Dark and Stormy, which is essentially a mix of ginger beer and rum. So it appears ginger beer is super easy to make, which means I'm making ginger beer. Stay tuned because there's apparently a danger of explosion.
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