Yukon Jack Punch

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

I hosted my bff Ashley’s bachelorette party Friday. We started out the party here then went bar hoping. I wanted a signature drink that was simple and could be the one drink of the begining of the night. My wonderful friend Amber pointed me to the recipe. I am SOOO glad I tried this. I wanted to get as much stuff done beforehand as possible. I mixed this Tuesday night and then just stirred in the morning and at night, can’t get much simpler.

As for taste, this was a very light summery drink.

Yukon Jack Punch (From: Ambers Delectable Delights)

  • 1 bottle (750 ML) Yukon Jack whisky
  • 2 large (46 oz ) cans pineapple juice
  • 2-3 two-liters Sprite or 7-up, chilled

In a large bowl mix together the entire bottle of Yukon Jack and both cans of pineapple juice. Mix well and place in freezer. Stir every 12 hours or so to keep the liquids mixed well. Mixture is ready to serve when it is frozen slushy, it usually takes 2 to 3 days to achieve this. Store mixture in freezer to keep it’s slushy consistency.

When ready to serve, fill a glass 1/3 to 1/2 of the way full with slush mixture and top off of with Sprite or 7-up. Garnish with skewer of fresh fruit (pineapple and cherries are good) if desired.

Orange Smoothie

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Better late then never is what I am telling myself, I had no reason to wait this long to make this, but I did have an excuse to not post it, but that wouldn’t of been a problem if I had made the recipe earlier in the month. We are gone most of the weekend for my brothers graduation and then last night when I got home to post it, my host site had an electrical fire and my site was down… I guess this is the joys of my own site… So on to the recipe…

As promised my May tasty tool event. As soon as I saw that this months tool was a blender I knew that I would need Adam for this one. I am always in a rush to get out the door in the morning and never have time to grab a decent breakfast. So I asked Adam if he would be willing to make smoothies, he said sure. So he I bought a few smoothie books and found some recipes online. So far this is by far my favorite recipe.

I asked him to make this, I would have a glass and then I had recently bought some popsicle molds that I wanted to try, so we made orange creme popsicles too. Mister Kitty was very interested in them when I took them out of the freezer!

Orange Smoothie (From: Smoothie Web)

  • 6 oz Orange juice concentrate — frozen
  • 1 c Milk
  • 1 c Water
  • 1/4 c Sugar
  • 1/2 ts Vanilla
  • 10 Ice cubes

Place all ingredients in a blender. Cover and blend until smooth.

Pour into popsicle molds and freeze for 24 hours, then enjoy.

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