My heart wants a single sprig of mint broken over that as a garnish. It looks amazing!
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can't drink at the moment, but boy you make me want to make ginger Liqueur or something
Oh, I feel ya.
Ginger lemonade with tonic water is nice & complex, if you can have that much sugar.
And we made earlier this week a really good non alcoholic drink in the blender, a riff on Brazilian lemonade. Coconut milk, sugar, quartered limes, lots of basil, a little mint and ice in the blender, not too long, strain through a mesh strainer and serve on crushed ice. There is a recipe on NYT but certainly something you could "measure with your heart" as my daughter says.
Very close to The penicillin. Just swap the apricot with honey syrup and you’re mostly there
Sounds amazing!
Looks delicious!
Oh it's an ice cube. I was trying to figure out what the hell had fallen into your drink.
I'll have to make it, sounds like my kind of beverage.