At last we’ve finally made it to Day 1 of my Christmas Countdown! And for the pièce de résistance I’ve made a Watermelon & Citrus Punch for the big day. Living in the southern hemisphere, a summery Chrismas isn’t the same without lots of fresh fruit to eat and drink. Plus this punch can be served with or without the Vodka, if the kids want to have a taste. Equally good either way.
Well this is my last day posting for awhile, so I just wanted to say thanks for following along on my Christmas Countdown - it’s been a blast. I also wanted to say a big thank you to all my clients who made 2019 an epic year for my business. Looking forward to doing some more fantastic work in 2020.
Enjoy your Christmas break - and from me it’s over and out for 2019!
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On Day 2 of my Christmas Countdown and we have a very chilled Mango & Coconut Daiquiri for you all to test drive. One of these is never enough, and if you’re like me trying to wrangle your Christmas To Do list a little Daiquiri definitely helps the process!
Enjoy!
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Christmas is just around the corner with only a few days to go of my christmas countdown, and today we have a recipe for a Peach & Elderflower Cooler. You know summer is definitely here when the stone fruit appears in the shops. Peaches are a favourite of mine and they’re fantastic cooked in savoury or sweet dishes, and of course drinks!
Enjoy!
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We’re definitely getting into the holiday spirit on Day 4 of my christmas countdown with a recipe for Sparkling Rose with Cherry Granita. I can never say “no” to a glass of champagne or sparkling wine, and this one with the addition of a cherry granita is bellissimo! Christmas prep is stressful don’t ya know - I need a couple of these to make it to Christmas Day in one piece.
Enjoy!
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Day 5 of my christmas countdown is really getting into the Christmas spirit with a Harvest Apple Spritz. I love cocktail recipes like this where you can pre-prepare everything, and just throw it all in a jug ready to serve.
I’ve been doing a fair bit of quality taste testing this week just to make sure all the cocktails are as good as they look. Should probably think about a dry week or two after the holidays to recover!
Enjoy!
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Day 6 of my christmas countdown is for all those lemonade fanatics out there, with a fragrant Lavender Basil Lemonade. Being non alcoholic this recipe is perfect for the whole family, and hits the sweet spot on a hot summers day. You can play around with the quantities of lemon juice, lavender, basil and honey to find the combination you like. Some people like it tart, others a bit sweeter, or more fragrant with additional lavender and basil.
Enjoy!
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Day 7 of my christmas countdown is a recipe for a Strawberry Pomegranate Cocktail - talk about looking like Christmas in a Glass!
Such a simple recipe with only a few ingredients, but maximum impact for a Christmas tipple.
Enjoy!
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Day 8 of my christmas countdown is a bit healthier with this bright green Cucumber Elderflower Spritzer. The colour is fabulous and could almost be Kermit the Frog inspired!
It’s very refreshing on a hot summer’s day, and you can make it non alcoholic by replacing the wine with soda or tonic.
Enjoy!
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Well here we are for Day 9 of my Christmas Countdown. Today’s drink recipe is a Spiced Apple Cocktail, just the treat as a pre dinner aperitif.
The mix of juniper and star anise gives this cocktail a spicy hit, along with the alcohol of course. One is definitely enough. Two is downright dangerous!
Enjoy!
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Apologies for the extended radio silence on the blog recently, work & life has been getting in the way of my personal work and blog. But I’m back now ready to rock n roll in the lead up to Christmas.
For everyone out there in blog land who are keen to partake of some Christmas cheer, I’m here to help. Repeating last year’s 10 day Christmas Countdown I’ve decide to put together a few of my favourite cocktail recipes in the run up to Christmas. So starting today at Day 10 we have a Blackberry Plum Margarita. Beautiful colour and the perfect tipple for those unexpected visitors.
Enjoy!
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Well it’s that time off year again - yup Valentines Day!. Have you got everything sorted for your special other half? Flowers/pressie, special dinner in or out, yummy cocktail to start the evening? Well I’m here to help you out with the last item on that list. Sorry can’t help you the other items, you’re on your own for those!
This Strawberry Basil & Gin Cocktail is pure summer in a glass, and perfect for Valentines Day in the southern hemisphere. Not so great for northern hemisphere peeps, it’s probably still snowing and freezing cold in your neck of the woods. Maybe try this cocktail at another time of the year.
Your challenge on Valentines Day is to try and stop at just one cocktail. They’re very addictive so it would be easy to drink 2 - 3 cocktails, and forget about that yummy dinner you’ve got in the oven!
Enjoy!
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This week I have another recipe from fellow foodie Jen Pomeroy (www.themodernmess.com). As per usual at this time of year the courgettes take over the vege patch. Jen was telling me she had planted 4 courgette plants this year, which was one less than last summer, and she’s still trying to cope with them all ripening at the same time. Puts my single plant to shame, but I’ve still got the same problem.
If you aren’t picking almost daily, in the blink of an eye they turn into marrows! This rich moist cake is a nice way to use up any extra courgettes you have before they end up the size of a marrow football.
Enjoy!
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This week I have another recipe from fellow foodie Jen Pomeroy (www.themodernmess.com). This time its a type of syrup called a fruit shrub, which is a concentrated syrup with a vinegar base, that’s used as a mixer in cocktails or with soda. It was popular during the American colonial era, and it’s making a come back with the recent interest in mixology. On a hot day it’s very refreshing served with soda, ice and extra fruit.
This recipe has a cold brew method where the ingredients are left to sit to concentrate the fruity flavour. Some fruit, like rhubarb require cooking with the sugar first. Jen tends to use the cold brew method when she can, as it produces a fresher flavour. You could also experiment using different types of sugar, matching it to the type of fruit.
In this recipe Jen used boysenberries, but raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, logan berries will all work well, in fact you can use just about any fruit to make a shrub. Try stone fruit, rhubarb, apples, pears, and even cucumber. Pair them with herbs/spices such as Pear & Ginger, or Strawberry & Basil for a fantastic base in a cocktail.
Enjoy!
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Happy New Year to everyone out there in blog-land. Many thanks for your wonderful support in 2017, and I can't wait to see what fabulous things 2018 brings. Here's how we started our New Year's celebrations last night with a summery sangria. It's the perfect drink for those long summer evenings. Enjoy!
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Happy New Year to everyone out there - hope you all had a fabulous night and aren't under the weather this morning. Thought I would share this cocktail which started our New Years eve celebrations last night. Given it was a warm evening it was the perfect way to start the party along with some tasty nibbles.
You can adjust the quantities to your own tastes, and it makes a refreshing drink for anytime during the summer. Best part for me is the crunch of the pomegranate arils when you get to the bottom of the glass. Enjoy!
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A week back I test drove this cheeky cocktail recipe, while the weather was still trying to kid us it was summer with temps in the mid 20's even though it was early May.
I have to say this recipe by Trolley'd hits the spot for a refreshing drink with the perfect balance of tart grapefruit & fragrant kaffir lime. Just make sure you have enough supplies in as one cocktail is never enough.
Cheers!
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The perfect cocktail to end 2015. Thank you for a fantastic year and I hope you all have an amazing 2016. It's going to be a good one I can tell....!
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