Moving update: the entire kitchen is packed with the exception of a few things we will need over the next couple of days - that in itself feels amazing. Of every room in the house, the kitchen takes the most time and energy to pack. We commenced with the paper plate eating yesterday afternoon. Abby cleaned the crap out of both of the cars - weeks of beach sand adds up quickly and multiple trips between here and Minnesota over the past few weeks have turned up a plethora of funk in my car. I still need to get in there with the Febreeze (I found a way to make it on Pinterest a few weeks ago, it's just not high on my list of priorities right now!) and I want to take both cars through the car wash but I can't decide if that's a pre-move or a post-move chore. Today I'm so happy to be ahead of schedule that we were able to take a walk this morning (it was 91 degrees - not too thrilled about that, but now I feel energized!). We are going to start taking apart furniture this afternoon and I plan to take the kids to the beach (and maybe even DQ for a cone!) as a treat for being such troopers.
Anyway, my favorite drinking glass lately is a mason jar. I'd be willing to get rid of all of my drinking glasses and just drink out of these jars for the rest of my days (not so sure Uriah would be willing to go that far, though.). And my favorite thing to drink out of it? Besides tea and iced coffee, water and well, you know, whatever I happen to be drinking at the time...a white wine spritzer. The official cocktail of
- 2 bottles of white wine
- 1 can pink lemonade concentrate, thawed
- 6 oz. fresh raspberries
- 7-up, Sprite, Sierra Mist
- Lime wedges
In the bottom of a pitcher, roughly mash some of the raspberries (not quite half). Add the wine and the pink lemonade concentrate and mix well. You can chill it at this point, or you can just do as I did and dive right in to making your cocktail. Put some ice in a glass (or mason jar) add a couple of raspberries, a wedge or two of lime and then fill about half-way with wine-lemonade mixture. Top it off with some sprite and let happy hour(s) begin!
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The cocktail looks amazing. And sounds yummy!
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ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't know mason jars could make drinks look so delicious, but in your captures, they do! And thanks for the recipe. It looks like a 'must try'!
ReplyDeleteThat does sound like a great refreshing summer drink!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe! I will have to make this in the future :)
ReplyDeleteAhh, mason jars...nothing says summertime like it.
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