I talked to my mom
yesterday. She got new gutters. She kept talking about my gal. “I gave my gal a glass of water.” My gal borrowed John’s ladder.” “My gal got here really early.” I finally realized she was actually saying
Miguel. She also told me she bought
Rachael Ray’s pots. She said Target had
them on sale for $39.99, but she didn’t want to go that far. “That is too far to drive on a Sunday.” ????????
She took the Target ad to Kohl’s.
The manager gave her the same deal, but wouldn’t take her 15% off
coupon. “Can you believe they wouldn’t
take that coupon?!” She said the pots
wouldn’t crack at temperatures up to 500 degrees. She said four times, “I don’t think I have
ever cooked anything at 500 degrees!”
She then asked me
about Valentine’s Day (BTW, she pronounces it Valentime’s). “Where did you take Tiffany?” I said, “She had to work so we didn’t go
out. Plus we don’t really celebrate
Valentine’s Day.” She didn’t care for my
answer. “You should have taken Tiffany
out. Olivia would have taken Natalia out
for Valentime’s.” I said, “What are you
talking about?” She went on to explain
Olivia Spencer and Natalia Rivera’s relationship on the Guiding Light. She also asked me AGAIN if Tiffany and I were
ever going to get one of those “oriental” babies. I promised Mom I would be more like Olivia
and Natalia next year and that we would see if Target was having a sale on
oriental babies and try to get the same deal at Kohl’s WITH the 15% off
coupon. She laughed and said, “Listen…you
know, those pots can be heated to 500 degrees without cracking! Have you ever cooked anything at 500 degrees?”
I've decided the best "after talking to mom cocktail" is in fact a Lemon Drop Martini. Check it out!
I've decided the best "after talking to mom cocktail" is in fact a Lemon Drop Martini. Check it out!
Lemon Drop Martini
2 parts Vodka
¾ Cointreau
1 part freshly
squeezed lemon juice
¾ part simply syrup
(equal parts sugar and water, simmer in saucepan until sugar is dissolved; cool
completely)
Lemon wedge
Lemon sugar mix (mix ½
cup granulated sugar with zest of 1 lemon)
Preparation
Moisten the rim of
each martini glass with lemon wedge and then turn the glass upside down and
twist into the lemon sugar. In shaker
combine vodka, Cointreau, lemon juice, simple syrup and a handful of ice; shake
for at least one minute. Pour the
mixture through a strainer into a prepared martini glass and garnish with a
lemon slice.
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