But We Don’t Wanna, Either!!

Hey, it’s Rey.  A wee while ago our boss posted about how she wasn’t really into posting that day/week.  We so-o get it.  With a lot of lanai-lounging and no major case-solving, we’ve gotten a little lazy.  Cousin Jilly, Lindy-Loo, and I are not too motivated to write these days—well, those two more than me, that’s why I’m posting today.


Finding something interesting though . . . that’s another issue.  What would followers/visitors want to read about that hasn’t been posted about?  I don’t want to create a big yawwwnnnnnnnnnn.


Hmm.  How about something fun and totally frivolous—our favorite lanai-lounging cocktails (when we’re inspired to do more than flip a cap, he-he).


My cousin JJ likes the local favorite that tourists suck back by the gallon—the ever-popular Mai Tai.  Here’s her [double-vision] version.


1 1/2 oz dark rum


1/2 oz white


1/2 oz orange liqueur (Grand Marnier is another personal preference)


1/2 – 1 oz coconut liqueur or coconut water


1 tsp grenadine


blend of orange juice and pineapple juice (you decide how much)


crushed ice


plumeria as garnish/decoration (if none available, use a spear of pineapple or slice or orange, or something imaginatively “cute”)


** fill a glass with crushed ice     ** pour all the ingredients, except the dark rum, into a shaker or blender; shake/blend and pour over the ice     ** float the dark rum on top     ** garnish and serve


My best friend Linda has recently started enjoying the occasional Papaya Martini.  She makes a pretty good one, too.  Simple recipe, sophisticated taste (so she claims).


1 oz fresh papaya juice


1 oz Cointreau (or Grand Marnier, if you’re so inclined)


2 oz vodka


a shot (or two) of sparkling wine


squeeze of lime


garnish of choice (Linda likes adding something floral, like a pansy)


** add crushed ice (or cubes if you’re not up to crushing) to a shaker     ** shake well for several seconds and strain into a traditional martini glass (sight counts as much as taste)     ** garnish and serve


And, lastly, you have my current favorite lanai-lounging libation . . . the Mockarita.  I still like my rye and ginger, but when it comes to cocktails, these days, I’m leaning toward the “pretend” ones.


4 ounces limeade


4 ounces lemonade


1 ounce orange juice


1 tsp powdered sugar


sparkling water, lime or orange flavor


garnish with lime slice/wedge


salt for the rim


** use a chilled glass (so much nicer)     ** put salt on a saucer/plate     ** run a lime slice/wedge around the rim of the glass and dip it into the salt     ** add ice and all the ingredients, except the sparkling water, into a blender and blend well     ** strain the mocktail-cocktail into the glass     ** top with the flavored sparkling water (you determine the ratio)


And there you have it: a we-don’t-wanna-either post, with a pleasant “uplifting” twist.


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Published on June 23, 2020 22:24
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