Ruby (likewise a wine drinker) sent me this link.
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18 years ago
Ruby (likewise a wine drinker) sent me this link.
HEHE I got a picture of Frasier Crane when I read that.
I am Danish and here's a tidbit to add: twice a year there are two days called P-day (P is for P=E5ske, which is Easter) and J-day (J is for Jus, which is Christmas). On those two days Tuborg starts to sell their special Easter and Christmas-themed beers. And they sell a LOT. Last year they actually ran out of Christmas beer
whoops that's Jul, not Jus
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Maybe I should start that idea running here, only swapping it to wine lol
Which reminds me. I have 5 wine bottles for you. why not email me and jog my memory so I bring them to stitchin. ??? ruby
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Okay will do. Marie has 18, so that will speed things up. Thanks. I will bring you a full one.
At Christmas we have gl=F8gg, a christmas drink made with red wine, spices, sliced almonds and raisins. I usually don't drink wine but it tasts pretty good, warms you up.
There's more than red wine in true glogg. I used to accompany the Swedish Glee Club - 100% Swedes all. And I got the most delicious recipe for making it. There's other liquor as well. It's truly a lovely holiday drink. Unfortunately, I have lost the recipe, or I'd share it.
Dianne
"Amber" wrote
It makes up very nicely in a slow cooker. I like a bit of brandy in mine too. I have taken it to committee meetings around the Christmas season--the meetings are much more cheerful. Dawne
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There is a restaurant chain here that makes a "Christmas Pudding" stout. It started out on a winter seasonable menu, and was so well received that it is now served year round. It is a lovely thick dark brown stout--my favourite brew at that particular place. Dawne
That sounds heavenly tonight!
Cheryl
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I'll bet they flow along lol That sounds like a warm sangria.
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Stout was always the recommendation for nursing mothers. (Just listening to the Singer of the Sacred Heart)
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And that means what ? I doubt I am an alcoholic (although I muchly enjoy wine) as I have had two small glasses since New Years when I started to diet. I believe something terrible should be happening if I am an alcoholic ???
There are people who can drink and not drink at will.
My Father used to give me stout as a kid in an effort to boost my appetite cuz I was so skinny ...... well, it's finally kicked in XXX years later. :-(
Sharon
Just as there are reformed smokers who like to preach, we have many
*reformed* alcoholics who like to do the same thing. Excess anything is not a good thing.Sharon
What makes you think I was talking about anyone in particular? I mean, you can be defensive if you wish, but I don't think I said any names, just that sadly, people who drink TOO MUCH WINE are also alcoholics. That's what it means. No hidden messages.
Excuse me, but I wasn't preaching to anyone. As usual, the snot rags are all about the cabin. I'm not a "reformed" anything. And yes, anything in excess is not a good thing.
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