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I'm currently drinking frozen daiquiri.

1.5 Oz Hong Thong, 2 squeezed limes, 3-4 teaspoons sugar, 8-10 ice cubes and blend into a slush.

 

So what are you guys mixing?

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I do like a Thai Mojito but they can be a bit sweet.

@BritManToo's Daquiri sounds good (perhaps less sugar) for me but the way it's blended to a slush is ideal for this hot weather.

I'm just back from walking to the market and now enjoying a Sangsom Coke with lots of lime and ice as we get ready for dinner.

 

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High of 8 c  next 2 days.  But warming up to 25c by sat which will be high of the year.  Had a mojito last night.  But shoulda been a snuggler- hot cocca and schnapps.  Plenty of snow just skiers are getting out the mountain bikes and driving 4 hours south to Moab.  Where its great camping biking weather. 

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25 minutes ago, bob smith said:

sex on the beach!!

 

 


why does everything you post have to in some way reference your incessant infatuation with thai lady boys? 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Lao Khao with whatever is in the fridge.

 

Right now a double shot with tomato juice and Worcester sauce.

 

Isa velly nice.

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A modicum of 3 shucked trollops served neatly and straight up in a dollop and laid across the gear shifter with a smidgen of hair pie splashed across the nose for a sprinkle of added effervescence. 

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Take a suitable sized chemistry measuring cylinder, add a small brown sugar cube dribbled in Angostura Bitters, add 10% of Blue Curaçao, 20% Smirnoff Blue Vodka and top up with 70% Brut Champagne, drop in a small  Silverskin as garnish. And if available, sprinkle a couple of shards of frozen CO2 for dramatic effect.

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Barbados Cooler

 

A lot a different recipes. Best to experiment until you get it right for your taste.

 

2 or more shots -Barbados Rhum

1 or 2 tablespoons -Vanilla syrup 

1 or 2 tablespoons -Lime juice

 

Add ice, soda, or sparkling water in a tall glass.

 

 

Enjoy

Pretty sure this is based on old grog recipes ..  vanilla & lime juice work well in a drink.

 

Can't go wrong with dark and stormys, but it's more a rainy season drink. 😉

 

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Sounds great. Some new creative concoctions here! Try this for a hot day in Songkran : Jump in the pool in your unchanged underwear and wiggle stuff around a bit to dissolve accumulated perspiration. Get out and sit in a plastic chair and let it dry naturally (only takes 30 minutes). You will feel totally relaxed for another three hours, and treat everyone kindly.

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