DOUBLE POST!!!!!
like I told ZERO we should all just go to vegas together, all the players that play on IBIS.
than we could watch TURTLE dance around a fire naked lol.
DOUBLE POST!!!!!
like I told ZERO we should all just go to vegas together, all the players that play on IBIS.
than we could watch TURTLE dance around a fire naked lol.
-The enemy of my enemy is my friend-
Nipple tassels.
I have one word for you...
SCREWDRIVERS
That is all.
First time making a Mojito, using mint leaves from the back yard...
Amateur, but not half bad, and very minty...
I didn't have a muddler or ice crusher or lime squeezer :(
wow thats a half fast way to make a mojito walter lol
you didn't even crush the mint at all!!!!
jesus don't make me hop on a plane and go show you how to make one.
**EDIT**
you could have use a metal ice cream scoop and a bowl to crush the ice.
also the end of a whisk could have crushed the mint for you
and god gave you two hands to squeeze tits and limes, who needs a lime squeezer??
Last edited by inthebutt; 07-09-2009 at 08:22 PM.
-The enemy of my enemy is my friend-
Wtf I'm confused. I thought you were not supposed to muddle/crush the leaves, just massage them a bit to release the aroma!
I rubbed them around the rim of the glass so they would tickle the nose as you go in for it. But my straw is too long!! :(
If you crush them, THEY BECOME BITTER!!
I muddled the lime and sugar together.
Jeez!
I don't mean crush it into a mush but crush it so they look broken a little and no the mint won't be bitter.
here's what I do:
grab three or four mint leaves and soak them in ice water first.
grab a tall glass, add the sugar and a very little amount of hot water so the sugar dissolves better (not too much or you'll water the damn drink down)
mix it and dissolve the sugar, add the mint leaves and crush them.
add the rum, give it a good stir, than the ice.
I think sprite taste a little better than soda water so I use that instead.
just make sure you have enough barcardi rum in there.
stir it all up add a couple mints and enjoy.
-The enemy of my enemy is my friend-
-The enemy of my enemy is my friend-