Peterson's Happy HourPeterson's Happy Hour
Spirited Cocktails and Helpful Hints to Brighten Daily Life
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Book, 2010
Current format, Book, 2010, 1st ed, No Longer Available.Book, 2010
Current format, Book, 2010, 1st ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsWhen the daily grind begins to grate, lifting your spirits can be as simple as…lifting a glass of spirits!
Whether you need to cool off after a computer meltdown, dilute a deer-icidal impulse when Bambi’s relatives are eating your garden, or subdue the sticker shock of your grocery bill, the refreshing solutions and helpful tips in this book will keep your mood afloat. Peterson’s Happy Hour prescribes the perfect liquid antidote for your household hindrances, workday worries, playtime problems, or vacation vexations such as:
• Acquire an itchy rash while attempting to clear the backyard weeds?
Soothe yourself with a calamine-pink Name Your Poison, made with rum, milk, and frozen strawberries.
• Done in when babysitting naughty nieces and nephews?
Choose “sparkling” over “spanking” with an elegant champagne-based Auntie Dote.
• Need to ditch the long-distance travel plans for the cultural adventures of home?
Ride your recliner to destination relaxation with a spicy, Mexican beer-based Señor Staycation.
• Realize that your old house improvements are a lot harder than they seem on TV?
Put down the saw and get hammered with a classic Rusty Nail.
• Faced with a corporate social event that’s about as exciting as an IRS audit?
Motivate your fellow employees with a No Company Picnic--it tastes like watermelon but has no seeds.
In addition to more than fifty recipes, Peterson's Happy Hour is filled with vintage photographs and ephemera that evoke the sunny days of yore. With simple instructions for making up-to-the-minute cocktail ingredients (infused liquors, syrups, purées), an equipment glossary, and a list of resources, this book gives you the know-how and inspiration to concoct your own happy hours—on even the most miserable days. Because sometimes, when the day hands you lemons, a shot of homemade limoncello can do you a world of good.
That's the Spirit! Aggravated by the exorbitant price of going to the ball game? Fined for not properly sorting your recyclables? Disappointed in your "quirky" Internet dating service match? According to Valerie Peterson, life's minor mishaps and social stresses can often be soothed by a cocktail crafted especially for the occasion. Here she presents a collection of 50 everyday annoyances, accompanied by corresponding recipes developed to fix them---or at least to help you forget them.
"An attractive, nostalgic, kitsch-crammed cocktail book that holds the cures for most Advent meltdowns ... should provide enough esprit to see anyone through New Year's."---New York Times
"Full of fabulous old-school libation recipes, plus a bunch of snarky commentary and hilarious photos ... FYI? Makes a great gift."---Jen Lancaster, author of Bitter is the New Black and Pretty in Plaid
"A wacky collection of holiday cocktail recipes, seasoned with pithy anecdotes and served up with a hilarious twist."---Santa Barbara News-Press
"Entertainingly irreverent."---Associated Press
Whether you need to cool off after a computer meltdown, dilute a deer-icidal impulse when Bambi’s relatives are eating your garden, or subdue the sticker shock of your grocery bill, the refreshing solutions and helpful tips in this book will keep your mood afloat. Peterson’s Happy Hour prescribes the perfect liquid antidote for your household hindrances, workday worries, playtime problems, or vacation vexations such as:
• Acquire an itchy rash while attempting to clear the backyard weeds?
Soothe yourself with a calamine-pink Name Your Poison, made with rum, milk, and frozen strawberries.
• Done in when babysitting naughty nieces and nephews?
Choose “sparkling” over “spanking” with an elegant champagne-based Auntie Dote.
• Need to ditch the long-distance travel plans for the cultural adventures of home?
Ride your recliner to destination relaxation with a spicy, Mexican beer-based Señor Staycation.
• Realize that your old house improvements are a lot harder than they seem on TV?
Put down the saw and get hammered with a classic Rusty Nail.
• Faced with a corporate social event that’s about as exciting as an IRS audit?
Motivate your fellow employees with a No Company Picnic--it tastes like watermelon but has no seeds.
In addition to more than fifty recipes, Peterson's Happy Hour is filled with vintage photographs and ephemera that evoke the sunny days of yore. With simple instructions for making up-to-the-minute cocktail ingredients (infused liquors, syrups, purées), an equipment glossary, and a list of resources, this book gives you the know-how and inspiration to concoct your own happy hours—on even the most miserable days. Because sometimes, when the day hands you lemons, a shot of homemade limoncello can do you a world of good.
That's the Spirit! Aggravated by the exorbitant price of going to the ball game? Fined for not properly sorting your recyclables? Disappointed in your "quirky" Internet dating service match? According to Valerie Peterson, life's minor mishaps and social stresses can often be soothed by a cocktail crafted especially for the occasion. Here she presents a collection of 50 everyday annoyances, accompanied by corresponding recipes developed to fix them---or at least to help you forget them.
"An attractive, nostalgic, kitsch-crammed cocktail book that holds the cures for most Advent meltdowns ... should provide enough esprit to see anyone through New Year's."---New York Times
"Full of fabulous old-school libation recipes, plus a bunch of snarky commentary and hilarious photos ... FYI? Makes a great gift."---Jen Lancaster, author of Bitter is the New Black and Pretty in Plaid
"A wacky collection of holiday cocktail recipes, seasoned with pithy anecdotes and served up with a hilarious twist."---Santa Barbara News-Press
"Entertainingly irreverent."---Associated Press
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