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New Favorite Beer

Our normal basic, always-have-it-in-the-frig beer is bud light. I even like cans best (you know, so you can use a coozie)! Blue Moon & Bud Light Lime are also spring/summer staples at our house. Jason’s on a bit of a weight loss kick (& I need to be too), so when Mom mentioned at their house that she’d heard Bud Select 55 was good, we thought we’d try it. Its becoming our new beer! It was great for a light beer on the beach last weekend & nice to have with dinner or watching TV. What else (other than water) can you drink for 55 calories?!

With that said, here’s a photo I took a few minutes ago right after I was done eating dinner & almost done with this one! If you’re looking for a new light beer, try it~ so yummy!

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The Green Hornet

My mom & I tend to make martinis when we’re together. I got her this very festive martini shaker a couple of years ago & a friend gave her two green martini glasses that are aluminum and great for martinis because they keep them very chilled. These just motivate us even more to make yummy fun martinis!
When I’d been up to help decorate we used the last of the midori in the cabinet trying to make melon cosmos. We couldnt find a good recipe, faked it just mixing stuff and it was pretty good. This weekend we couldnt remember what we’d made then so we tried it again and they turned out brown & not so good. Then Santa gave me a mini cocktails for dummies book in my stocking to the rescue!
The Green Hornet was the first martini recipe in the book that used what we had on hand. It was very yummy (not too strong but not too weak), very Christmasy green, and a great cocktail hour refreshment!
Ingredients
1 oz Vodka (we used Sky citrus)
1/2 oz Midori
1 oz Sweet & Sour Mix (we used virgin margarita mix that we had on hand)
Directions
Depending on how much we wanting or if it was a refill, we sometimes doubled or tripled this. Shake with with; serve straight up or over ice. Enjoy!

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Engagement Party Food & Drink Recipes

If I’ve been MIA recently, its because I’ve been on a house cleaning rampage for the engagement party at our house this Saturday night. Its being given by Jason & I (MoH), Beth (the MaidoH), and (another) Beth (BM) & her husband Dave. We’ve been working really hard to make this a success. Here’s the food list & recipes if they’re not already in the blog. I’ll post pictures of the event later on.

Veggie tray (cherry tomatoes, broccoli, baby carrots, celery) with Salsa Ranch Dip (3/4 cup chunky salsa, 16 oz sour cream, & package of ranch dip mix)

Buffalo Chicken Dip with scoops
3/4 cup buffalo sauce (I use Texas Pete Buffalo Sauce)
1.5 c ranch dressing
2 small cans or 1 large can of chicken
2 cups fancy shredded cheddar cheese (the thinner shredded melts easier)
12 oz cream cheese (low fat or fat free ok)
Mix all items together & bake at 350 for 30 mins (stirring couple times) or mix in crock pot.

Turkey Roll Ups
2 pkg crescent rolls
1 lb turkey sliced thin
spinach
garlic & herb alouette cheese spread
Flatten out crecent rolls, top with alouette spread, layer with spinch, top with turkey. Roll it all up. Cut into 1/2 inch or so slices (like cut & bake cookies). Place on baking sheet. Bake on 350 for 15 min or until crescent rolls golden brown.

Spinach Artichoke Squares

Baked Brie
wedge of Brie
1 pkg of crescent rolls
1 small jar of raspberry jam
1 small package of chopped walnuts
Roll out crescent rolls, place Brie on crescent roll, cover cheese with crescent roll. Brush little bit of melted butter over top & bake on 350 until crescent rolls golden brown (15 min or so). Top with raspberry jam & walnuts

Mom’s Meatballs
frozen meatballs
Place meatballs in large crockpot. Cover with these items using the following ratio. I think I usually tripple.
3 oz grape jelly
12 oz Heinz Chili Sauce
2 tbsp lemon juice

Poppy Seed Ham Rolls/Biscuits
3 packages of small rolls or biscuits (Pepperidge Farm)
3/4 pound of Swiss cheese
1.5 pounds of ham, very thinly sliced
2 sticks of butter
1 small onion
1 tsp Worchestershire Sauce
3 tsp mustard (I use brown mustard)
3 tbsp poppy seeds
Directions
Chop onion into very small pieces. In skillet melt the butter. Add onion, mustard & poppy seeds. Continue cooking until the onions are translucent & the sauce thickens.
Slice the rolls through the middle (easiest if you keep them connected). If you use biscuits, just open them up. Spreadthe sauce on the bottom. Top with ham then swiss cheese. Cover with any remaining sauce. Cover with top of roll. Can also brush sauce on top of rolls.
Wrap tightly in aluminum foil. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes.

Strawberries & Pineapples served with Heavenly Fruit Dip

Costco Cake

Beth’s Diana’s punch
1 fifth Southern Comfort
1 can frozen limade
1 large can pineapple juice
1 bottle cranberry juice
2 quarts of champagne (or 7 up)
Serve chilled & garnish with orange slices

Red & White Wine, Bud Select, Miller Lite, Saranac Summer Mix, & Sam Adams Summer Mix

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Firefly

Its sweet tea vodka that I’ve heard so much about recently. I visited the local ABC store & got a bottle to take to a work conference trip to Hilton Head this weekend. Has anyone reading this tried it? What’s your favorite way to drink it?