It's a bug in the software. I've fixed the pics......for now.
It's a bug in the software. I've fixed the pics......for now.
Yummy, I want the recipe!Originally Posted by Rick;448430[B
Ugly Bug
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
1 Measure Pineapple Juice
1 Measure Orange Juice
1 Measure Prune Juice
1 Measure Grapefruit Juice
Liquid volume = 100ml*
Alcoholic units = 0*
Alcohol by volume (ABV) = 0.0%*
* Please note: Volume and ABV values are approximations only.
in*the*spirit classifies one shot as a measure of 2.5cl or
25ml
Method:
Mix the juice together in a jug or glass. Place in the fridge until well chilled. Serve in a wine glass.
Additional notes:
No additional notes for Ugly Bug
Garnish:
No garnish
Non Alcoholic
Oh, now I get it! Very clever.
It's a remedy for a "bug in the software"...
One gulp of the concoction, and whatever bug you had will be quickly expelled.
Problem solved.
Today is "plum pudding" baking day. Not UK plum pudding. More of a German thing my mom used to make.
Cherries and raisins have been soaking in bourbon since last weekend.
Cake mix takes 1.5lb of butter, and a dozen eggs, among other things like flour, pecans and nutmeg, including 2 more cups of bourbon, and gets mixed in the extra-extra-large stainless bowl.
Takes about 4 hours to cook the larger loaves, about two for the smaller.
It's cooling on the racks now. Later tonight, once cool, it gets wrapped in bourbon soaked cheesecloth, wrapped in saran wrap then wrapped in tinfoil and put in the bottom drawer of the fridge until Christmas.
Served warm or cold, with or without bourbon hard sauce.
Killer.
(It is NOT fruitcake. This stuff is darn near flammable and doesn't have that nasty citron in it.)
The house smells like a combination brewery/bakery today.
And you know one of these must be sacrificed today, unfinished, but with hard sauce. Quality control is a must you know.
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