“There are two ways
of spreading light:
to be the candle or
the mirror that reflects it.”
~ Edith Wharton
“There are two ways
of spreading light:
to be the candle or
the mirror that reflects it.”
~ Edith Wharton
The Mint Julep has got to be the greatest afternoon drink south of the Mason-Dixon Line, next to its nonalcoholic partner, Sweet Tea. Anyone who has ever heard of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby appreciates this smooth concoction of bourbon whiskey, sugar, mint, water, and ice. Derby Day is traditionally celebrated the first Saturday in May, as the Earth announces the arrival of mint. And if you’ve ever planted this herb, you already know it must be contained or it will overpower everything within its reach. Hence the reason for consuming this signature drink in a frosty chilled highball glass. Crowd control. Now that’s what I call Southern hospitality!
MINT JULEP
Ingredients:
4 mint leaves
1 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons water
Cracked Ice
2 ounces Bourbon whiskey
Splash of sparkling water
Mint sprigs
Instructions:
In a chilled highball glass, gently muddle mint leaves. Add sugar and water. Stir to combine. Fill the glass with cracked ice. Add Bourbon whiskey and stir well; it keeps the glass frosted. Top off with sparkling water. Garnish with a mint sprig.
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Never let it rest.
‘Til your good is better
And your better is best.”
~ St. Jerome
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like an old friend
who has shared our morning days,
no greeting like his welcome,
no homage like his praise.”
~ Oliver Wendall Holmes, Sr.
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and whether one believes
in rebirth or not,
there isn’t anyone who doesn’t
appreciate kindness and compassion.”
~ Dalai Lama
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and Jesus all said…
that Love is really the driving principle
of the creative art. In fact,
they would say that great art
is always inspired by Love.”
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follow, precede, or surround
beings or objects.
The truth is that they also
surround words, ideas, desires,
deeds, impulses, and memories.”
~ Elie Wiesel
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~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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wherever you want it to be
in your mind.”
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