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Place all the ingredients into a blender and blend until thick and creamy. Pour into shot glasses and enjoy! You can rim the shot glass with nutella (like the picture below) if you would like also! http://understandmia.tumblr.com/post/3559824590/nutella-shot-recipe

Nutella Shot

DRINKSMIXER.COM: 22400+ mixed drink recipes, cocktails and drinks

http://www.drinksmixer.com/ Inventor: Aaron J.S. Outram in Peterborough, Ontario. The name refers to the conception that an Italian sailor is rough, tough, and will drink anything.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/bert/dom.wsour.html This Drink of the Month is in honor of my dad who died recently. The sequence of pictures shows the proper steps (and attitude) in creating a Whiskey Sour, one of my Mom's most-frequently requested drinks. These pictures are from Christmas 1985. Here we see the setup. The lemons have been squeezed and the liquor (in this case Canadian Club) is going in the measuring glass. Dad usually used two and a half ounces of whiskey for each drink along with one lemon and two to three teaspoons of sugar.

Drink of the Month - The Whiskey Sour

http://www.marthastewart.com/315329/tequila-soaked-watermelon-wedges

Tequila-Soaked Watermelon Wedges - Martha Stewart Recipes

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The Mixed Emotions Cocktail Bottle – POPSOP.COM. Brand news. Brand design. Package design. Branding agencies. Brand experts

http://popsop.com/33355 24 March 2010 | By Anna Rudenko The new concept by José Luis García Eguiguren is all about selling a mix of emotions and vodka. The bottles of a weird shape render the whole range of human feelings such as love, sadness, happiness, fear and anger through colours — red, blue, yellow, black and green correspondingly. The Mixed Emotions cocktail containers are made in the form of two intertwined straws you can drink from (the two of them have different types of liquid that are blended just before getting onto the tongue).

7 Videogame Cocktail Recipes From The Drunken Moogle - Dorkly Article

Directions: Shake the two rums and Kiwi Strawberry Minute Maid and pour into a lowball glass. Add the Sprite for a bit of flavor and carbonation. Drop in three strawberries as a garnish. If you choose, you can use your ice beam freezer to cool the alcohol before you make the drink. Directions: Pour in the grenadine first. http://www.dorkly.com/article/6079/7-videogame-drink-recipes-from-the-drunken-moogle
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Chocolate-Guinness-Goodness-234304 In large nonreactive mixing bowl, whisk together egg yolks and sugar. Open can of Guinness and slowly pour into 4-cup measuring cup, pouring down side of cup to reduce foaming. Pour half of Guinness (about 7/8 cup) into heavy-bottomed 3-quart saucepan. Add 2 1/4 cups cream and whisk to combine.

Chocolate Guinness Goodness Recipe at Epicurious.com

milk + sprinkles shots - Dreamers Into Doers -- marthastewart.com

Breakfast~ Chocolate Croissants with trimmed glassed of chocolate milk. I knew it was a hit when the boys said, I wish I could eat the glass : ) http://dreamers.marthastewart.com/photo/milk-sprinkles-shots
http://mixthatdrink.com/skittles-vodka-tutorial/

Skittles Vodka Tutorial : Mix That Drink

Infusing vodka with Skittles is a very popular trend right now. There are a couple of different ways to do it. My way involves separating all the Skittles into their separate flavors and making five different bottles of Skittles vodka. One 1.75 liter bottle of vodka (I used Stoli – you don’t need the most expensive vodka, but do avoid the cheap ones) Five 8.5 ounce flasks or bottles (buy them from Amazon – here’s another that looks like a retro milk jug .
http://www.yummly.com/blog/2011/06/10-jello-shots-worth-the-hangover/

10 Jello Shots Worth the Hangover | Yummly

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Well, I promised you dimples, and dimples you shall have. Plates and plates of waffle-ly dimples! International Waffle Day is March 25th ... what are you doing to celebrate? Some of you may comment that Waffle Day is actually in August, and that is partially correct. The August date is NATIONAL Waffle Day, which commemorates the first U.S. patent for a waffle machine - a day also worth celebrating. Still, as the waffle, despite its homey reputation, is actually an International Breakfast Food of Mystery & Delight, we are officially recognizing the international holiday.

Jelly Shot Test Kitchen - StumbleUpon

Previously, we investigated the strongest possible Jell-O shot and showed that a Jell-O shot can, in fact, be lit on fire . The reader response to these investigations was overwhelming, we received hundreds of methods and recipes for producing the "best" Jell-O shot. Equipped with this reader input, a minibar’s worth of booze, a grocery cart full of Jell-O, and the spirit of scientific investigation, we embarked on a grueling series of further Jell-O shot trials, and here we present our findings. The Flavor Challenge Previously we focused our efforts on maximizing the alcoholic potency of the shots. But, as we discovered, the flavor suffered severely as a result.

Best Tasting Jell-O Shot Recipes

Though I came of age in the 1980s, I missed out completely on the whole Jell-O shot phenomenon. I, like most people, ticked it off as a vile ritual practiced by the orangey-tanned in beachfront bars, and shut the book. At the time I was trying to gain some semblance of what might pass for adult sophistication, not regression, in my drinking. Now that we all know high is low and sophistication may be disguised as pork belly sliders, I began a year or more ago considering the Jell-O shot as a Platonic concept pregnant with possibility.

Case Study | Eat This Drink - NYTimes.com