Now don't go thinking that I've turned into a Gardening Genius.
I haven't.
But I do appreciate plants and what they offer in the way of veggies, fruit and ingredients for cocktails.
Our new home has Mint in the garden.
And I kept thinking that there must surely be a cocktail that I could stuff it into.
It being Summer and all.
All good things start with a single thought. (Bad things too, but let's not dwell on the negative.)
And then you end up with a Mojito, just one, lounging on the bench outside while Son#2 is playing soccer.
Glorious bubbles packing a pleasurable punch.
Deee-li-cious.
How do you make one, you might ask.
Well, I'll tell you:
Pick about 7-10 mint leaves and put them in your tumbler.
Crush some ice (I don't have an ice crusher, but I do have clean kitchen towels and a hammer and that does a perfect job when you wrap the ice cubes in the kitchen towel and hammer away).
Pour on top of the mint leaves.
Add some raw cane sugar (I used a heaped teaspoon)
Roll a lime on the kitchen counter to soften, slice in half and squeeze out the juice of half a lime.
With a pestle, mix the whole lot together.
Add some white rum (I didn't use much, about half a tot measure)
Top it off with 7-Up or soda water.
Et voila!
It was fun.
Come on by July, you'll love it here.
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