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Today is all about
getting stuff done! I did give myself an
inflatable pool break, but other than that, I’ve been taking care of business
(TCB – shout out to Elvis). This
morning, I got the groceries for the week, I got stuff organized for my camp
next week and mowed the backyard. Later
today, I’m going to clean the kitchen and bathrooms, dust and do the
floors. Then, I’ll make dinner and plop
down in the chair to watch The Silence of the Lambs and True Blood. It always feels good to get the house
cleaned before watching a good psychological thriller and/or anything about vampires! I have no doubt the dogs will
do their damndest to mess it up again, but that’s just the way it goes. More than likely, I will also treat myself to
many many a delicious cocktails to go with my evening.
Those That cocktails will be this one!
Give it a try.
Lemon Drop Martini
Ingredients
Enough sugar for
dipping the rim of the martini glass
¼ lemon
Ice
2 oz citron vodka
1 tbsp
grapefruit-infused simple syrup
Simple syrup: To make grapefruit-infused simple syrup
combine 1 cup of water, 1 cup of grapefruit and 1 cup of sugar in a small
saucepan. Stir over high heat until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to a boil
and let boil for a minute. Turn off the heat. Let cool completely. Pour into a
glass jar and store covered in the refrigerator.
Place the sugar in a bowl slightly
larger than the mouth of the martini glass. Take the wedge of Meyer lemon and
rub it along the rim of the glass. Turn the glass over and dip the rim in the
sugar bowl. Shake off access and set aside. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
Squeeze the wedge of Meyer lemon over the ice. Add the citron vodka and the
simple syrup. Cap the shaker and shake (the longer you shake, the more dilute).
Strain into martini glass. Makes a small martini. If you have large martini
glasses, you may want to double the recipe.
Does anyone really have a small martini glass??
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