But us ladies would like something light, and different.. what kind of martinis would be good?
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CO sucks - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
OOOOHHHHH!!!!! APPLETINIS!!!!!!
Spanky Mc Cranky - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
You cant lose with "Mikes hard lemonade"
Luis O - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
just get involved with the guys and drink what they drink
Kiki - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
Emeril’s Red Rooster…
cranberry juice, orange juice concentrate and Absolute Vodka, freeze it all together and make slushies.
or, if you want to stick with martinis…
go for the lemon drop martini – it’s light and refreshing.
chtnawy2dy - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
Crantinis are always yummy.. here’s the recipe…
1 cup cranberry juice cocktail
1/2 cup citrus vodka or plain vodka
1/4 cup Triple Sec or orange juice
1 teaspoon fresh lime juice
Fresh cranberries, if desired
Lime slices, if desired
Enjoy!
David L - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
Manhattans for the men and Cosmopolitans for the women.
Do NOT make one of those hokey Martinis. Those go against tradition and are only for hokey people. lol
If you want to make Martinis then it is: Gin, Dry Vermoth and a green olive. Shaken not stirred. That’s it! Anything else Martini wise is fraudulant.
Keep the old traditions alive and say no to all of the modern gimicks!
My Charcoal Ramen - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
This site is really cool, especially if you look in the theme category (I’ve linked you to the martini category).
http://www.drinknation.com/barbook.php?op=class&cat=Martini
Maybe you can find something on here that’ll help.
jimmy d. - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
I love martinis, but on Thanksgiving, our traditional ladies’ drink is spiked eggnog with white rum and a sprinkle of nutmeg on top.
sarahz - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
they have these "Rose’s" martini mixes at the store, they’re very inexpensive, like only $5, I’d suggest getting a few of those for your guests to choose between. they are all very good and have flavors like Pomegranate, Mango, Blue Raspberry, Cranberry, Sour Apple- just mix with vodka and you’re done!
Mandy K - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
Heat some apple cider or apple juice in a pot with a cinnamon stick and a couple of cloves. Strain it and serve it in mugs with a shot or two of spiced rum (like Captain Morgan) and a cinnamon stick to garnish. This one is great at Christmas too
mom06 - said
February 20 2011 @ 21:06
A Mayflower Maritni
2 teaspoons sweet vermouth
Ice cubes
1 part gin
2 parts white cranberry juice
Whole cranberries on toothpicks, to garnish
Pour 1 teaspoon of sweet vermouth into each martini glass; swirl glass to coat and pour out excess. Set aside.
Fill a martini shaker with ice cubes. Pour 1 part gin and 2 parts white cranberry juice. Shake vigorously. Pour into martini glasses.
Serve chilled with a garnish of whole cranberries on a toothpick.