Lidl currently doing 4-packs of 500ml Efes Pilsner cans for £2.99 a pop. Even got them posh foil covers on each can. Total barg.
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I've been making hot apple cider this month.
Chuck four or five apples into a blender - any variety will suffice, transfer to a saucepan, slice and peel an orange and add that to the pan, finally a pinch of cinammon or nutmeg or mixed spice, stir well, bring to a simmer, then serve with a generous measure of rum. It's so simple and tasty and warming and festive.
Edit: I forgot to mention water needs adding to the apples when (or after) blending, otherwise you end up with apple sauce which you can't drink.Last edited by thinkitty; 09-12-2020, 22:33.
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Another good one:
Take the juice from one orange and the juice from one lime, add 3 teaspoons of honey syrup (raw honey will lump together when added to cold drinks so it has to be honey syrup which is easily made by boiling equal parts honey and water in a pan and stirring constantly until they mix into a syrup), a pinch of cinammon, a lot of ice, and your choice of liquor, be it gin, whiskey, rum, vodka or whatever, shake together really well, and serve. Very moreish.
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Been on the Jack Daniel's and full shug Pepsi of recent. And Jim Beam, too. And full shug 1.5ml petrol station bottles of Cherry Coke, even though they've distanced themselves from that title these days.
Saaaaaaaaaaaaad.
Anyhoo, get no gastric probs with bourbon n' Coke at all, beer gives me gaseous gut probs, I'm 46 on the 18th and can finally see now why all my mates in their 50s get stomach/gaseous probs from drinking beers.
Getting old. Too damn old. Still feel like I'm betwixt 21-28 but I'm not.
It's sad, tbh, saying this. But beer wrecks me guts. I'll still have it occasionally at home and will deffo go back out for pints again if this lockdown ever lifts but I'll deffo be having a Lansoporazole before and after a sesh, these days.
That's if it happens again. We shall see, we shall see, tweedle-dee.
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