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New Years Day brunch!

DrEntropy

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Mum-in-law's perogies topped with sour cream!!!!


MMmmmmmmm!!!! :laugh:
 
Left over lamb stew from New Year's Eve, left over from the Christmas lamb roast. Just one more time to go... Baa
 
I neglected to mention: the perogies went down on top of a New Year's toast of Glenlivet... a dear friend presented me with the bottle and insisted we open it to have a shot in celebration of the upcoming BETTER year. :laugh:


WHEEE!!!! 's better already!! :smirk:
 
DrEntropy said:
I neglected to mention: the perogies went down on top of a New Year's toast of Glenlivet... a dear friend presented me with the bottle and insisted we open it to have a shot in celebration of the upcoming BETTER year. :laugh:

WHEEE!!!! 's better already!! :smirk:

Ah, yes, nothing like a wee dram of the local produce to induce some mellowness.

But cheer up, maybe someone, sometime, somewhere will give you some that's really good.... :devilgrin: :jester:
 
Sounds good to me, Doc.

I got a bottle of Abalour Abunadh Scotch whisky, 18 years old, aged in a sherry cask, unfiltered, and "cask strength", which means it's 118 proof.

Yep, that's right: <span style="font-weight: bold">118</span> proof!

Two wee drams of that stuff, and there's no pain or troubles anymore, I might add . . .

Very, very smoooooth.

Yum. :crazy:
 
vagt6 said:
I got a bottle of Abalour Abunadh Scotch whisky, 18 years old, aged in a sherry cask, unfiltered, and "cask strength", which means it's 118 proof.

Now, that is some of the good stuff... (even if it's Aberlour) my favorite is the standard strength/age Aberlour....
 
The sherry cask ageing is really my favorite kind of Scotch whisky now. And, this Aberlour Abunadh is, IMHO, the best Scotch whisky I've ever tasted.

We Yanks can purchase a wide range of rare and unusual Scotch whiskies that are not sold here from Royal Mile Whiskies' (Edinburgh/London) website: royalmilewhiskies.com

It's actually illegal to receive liquour through the mail, but they ship the whisky and the invoicing separately so it can't be traced. The USPS delivers the package right to your door in just a few day's time. This is a chance that it may be confiscated by Customs, but I've never had a problem and I know a few others who order with no problems at all.

Don't tell anyone I told you this . . .
 
Don't tell anyone you told us what?? :laugh:
 
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