tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4402722195975215457.post3785036278214435583..comments2015-04-10T10:56:01.464-04:00Comments on What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing on a Blog Like This?: We've got a guest!!Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11636351866950033863noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4402722195975215457.post-68647267557294305582012-12-08T19:30:01.394-05:002012-12-08T19:30:01.394-05:00Congratulations May! You won!
Please confirm your ...Congratulations May! You won!<br />Please confirm your email address to morgan.walters1980@gmail.com<br /><br />Thanks for stopping by!Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11636351866950033863noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4402722195975215457.post-53179383573455874132012-11-22T16:05:58.651-05:002012-11-22T16:05:58.651-05:00Hi Everyone!
Would you believe you are both right?...Hi Everyone!<br />Would you believe you are both right?<br />Thanks to our pal Google (who knew it was good for more than just finding pictures of Ian Somerhalder? LOL)<br /><br />There are seven Pimm's products, all of which are fruit cups, only Cups Nos. 1, 3 and 6 are still available at present. The essential difference among them is the base alcohol used to produce them:[8]<br />Pimm's No. 1 Cup is based on gin and can be served both on ice or in cocktails. It has a dark-tea colour with a reddish tint, and tastes subtly of spice and citrus fruit. It is often taken with "English-style" (clear and carbonated) lemonade, as well as various chopped fresh ingredients, particularly apples, cucumber, oranges, lemons, strawberry, and borage, though nowadays most substitute mint. Ginger ale is a common substitute for lemonade. Pimm's can also be mixed with Champagne (or a sparkling white wine), called a "Pimm's Royal Cup". Its base as bottled is 25 percent alcohol by volume.<br />can also be purchased as a pre-mixed fortified lemonade (Pimm's & Lemonade) in 250 ml cans or 1-litre bottles, at 5.4 percent.<br />Pimm's No. 2 Cup was based on Scotch whisky. Currently phased out.<br />Pimm's No. 3 Cup is based on brandy. Phased out, but a version infused with spices and orange peel marketed as Pimm's Winter Cup is now seasonally available.<br />Pimm's No. 4 Cup was based on rum. Currently phased out.<br />Pimm's No. 5 Cup was based on rye whiskey. Currently phased out.<br />Pimm's No. 6 Cup is based on vodka. It is still produced, but in small quantities.Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11636351866950033863noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4402722195975215457.post-16269306604537410232012-11-22T14:08:15.376-05:002012-11-22T14:08:15.376-05:00Hi everyone, waving from New Zealand. Hi Ella - i ...Hi everyone, waving from New Zealand. Hi Ella - i have to disagree. According ot my research (besides drinking it) Pimms is gin based. "He offered the tonic (a gin-based drink containing a secret mixture of herbs and liqueurs) as an aid to digestion, serving it in a small tankard known as a "No. 1 Cup", hence its subsequent name."Bronwen Evanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11848385456308217535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4402722195975215457.post-25726528400565969102012-11-22T12:35:21.880-05:002012-11-22T12:35:21.880-05:00Fun interview. I love Pimms as well. Years ago, th...Fun interview. I love Pimms as well. Years ago, they used to have a number of different types of Pimms, but it's not gin based. The alcohol content is 25% according the the bottle in my pantry.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4402722195975215457.post-43909596553697686482012-11-22T09:53:17.230-05:002012-11-22T09:53:17.230-05:00That sounds like a great book! :)
I like Ever A...That sounds like a great book! :)<br /><br />I like Ever After. The Drew Barrymore movie. :) Someone who loves books like I do can appreciate the library like the heroine in the movie!Mayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15387167891201652109noreply@blogger.com