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Sas / All my dishes 1 year, 3 months ago
Skip and Go Naked. Connecticut drink from the 70's. sounds awful-tastes absolutely delicious. Won drink of the year. You will skip.
Prep:2m Servings:2
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pat2me 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Does sound awful......but I used to like skipping naked....what the hey!!!
mango 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Yummm
lunasea 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Oooh Sas baby....this sounds dangerous. Yayyy! I'm not a big gin gal....I could sub vodka perchance? I love citrusy elxirs and this one has my name written allll over it. So does skipping/dancing about in my birthday suit. Heh...ahem. Just sayin'....oxoxo
tilgidh 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Now that is what I call a drink. One tha you have to wear a helmat. I am up for that. As for the skipping naked. Well, comes natural!
lunasea 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Sas sweetie - I am reporting back and saying these really rock. And they are darn powerful. I just finished sipping Numero Uno to nothingness and am mixing some more for the evening. Thank youuuuu....xxx...heh. I love finding new and wonderful elixirs. Bravo! I can't wait to share these...yep. Heh.
sas 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Heh!!!!!!
lor 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Skip and go naked and do a face plant is more like it ;) This would give me a zing for a week or so ;) Great drink and I'll try it out with hubby first LOL
lunasea 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Whoa baby...these are wickedly powerful. To all peeps: First of all, don't start drinking these on an empty tummy. I did and by the second drink, I really started listing to one side. Fortunately I had assistance to right me - and act as a prop. And its probably good to sip them slowly, otherwise the naked part will be incredibly easy - but the skipping part will become a definite challenge. Heh.
Thanks for the great recipe, Sas babe. I will be revisiting these soon. Very soon. You get a 5 from moi. xoxox
shepherdrescue 1 year, 3 months ago said:
I think this is the first recipe calling for a helmet! LOL! Love it! Unusual, but who wants usual all the time anyway? ;)
lasaf 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Last time I drank gin, I was at Valley Fair (a large amusement park) with a friend. We were mixing Tangueray with the fruit punch they sold at the park. Then we went on the roller coasters. We should have worn helmets. This was many years ago. I should call her. We could make these. L.
shine 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Thought I would just stop in to validate my sweetie's story of these...'nuff said ;-) heh
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sas 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Heh!
rand 1 year, 3 months ago said:
I used to be involved with the named drink in the early 70,s and it was mixed in a garbage can, larger quanities, as you can imagine, and included melted sherbert ice cream, additional liquor, and all mixed together with a canoe paddle... man!!! the good ol days!!
smooch 1 year, 3 months ago said:
Well, what do you know about that! ;) Worth a try!
qwikdraw9 9 months ago said:
I've never had this with gin - I've always made mine with vodka. Great drink - I'll have to try this one:) Good advice about the helmet!