Jump to content

Katman1356...Jason

Members
  • Content Count

    9,871
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    135

Posts posted by Katman1356...Jason

  1. It depends on how much you think you need and how much you will actually use. A tent will be useful obviously, Do you want an air mattress, sleeping bag, or cot? Are you going to eat out or will you be cooking at the site? A bag or device for carrying your toiletries to the comfort station is also helpful. Don't forget towels too. Flashlights are nice to especially when making that middle of the night run to the comfort station. That's the basic stuff off the top of my head. I will see what else I can think of.

    Most importantly though Welcome!!!

  2. And last but not least is Limoncello Ice Cream floats. With Limoncello and Champagne how could it go wrong.

    Ingredients:

    Directions:

    • Pour limoncello and Grand Marnier into a tall glass.
    • Add as much champagne as you need to fill the rest of the glass.
    • Perch a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream on the edge of the glass.
    • Enjoy!

    http://www.cupcakeproject.com/2012/05/limoncello-float.html

  3. Switching it up a little bit how about Bourbon Cream Root Beer Floats

    Bourbon Cream Root Beer Floats

    YIELD: 2 servings

    TOTAL TIME: 5 minutes

    ingredients:

    2 large scoops vanilla ice cream

    1 12-ounce bottle root beer

    1/4 cup (2 ounces) bourbon cream liquor

    directions:

    Place ice cream in two chilled cups or sundae glasses. Pour half of root beer over ice cream, followed by bourbon cream. Serve immediately.

    http://www.loveandoliveoil.com/2012/06/bourbon-cream-root-beer-floats.html

  4. Now for another one calling for Guiness. This one is for Guiness Extra Stout Floats

    Ingredients:

    • 2 scoops coffee ice cream
    • approx. 3/4 cup Guinness
    • Garnish: dark chocolate syrup (and dark chocolate shavings)

    Method:

    • In a frosty mug, line sides with dark chocolate syrup then add 2 scoops coffee ice cream and fill with Guinness. Garnish with additional chocolate syrup and dark chocolate shavings (optional).
    • Add a spoon and fun straw. Serve immediately.

    http://thefreshfridge.com/2011/08/guinness-extra-stout-floats/

  5. In perusing the web today I found some recipes that involved the idea of the float we all loved as kids and the alchohol we all love now. :-) I figured I would share them here. Remember these are not for kids (unless they won't go to sleep, hehehe.)

    This one is from http://www.bakersroy...ee-beer-floats/

    Boozy Biscoff Beer Floats

    Ingredients:

    • 1 half gallon Dreyer’s Slow Churned ice cream
    • 3/4 cup Biscoff spread
    • 22 oz. chocolate Porter beer

    Instructions:

    • Soften ice cream and fold in Biscoff spread until combined. Place ice cream mixture back in freezer until hard.
    • Scoop ice cream into glasses and pour desired amount of chocolate Porter beer over ice cream.

    ETA I have included the links to where I found these recipes as a way of crediting the inviduals responsible for these. If I need to make any edits to these postings I assume someone with more practice at it than me will let me know.

  6. wow...that is really tiny writing. Either that or my eyesight has really gone downhill. Time to break out the magnifying glass. Seriously though It was great meeting you and your wonderful grandchildren.

    ETA this says its written by mrstnbob but it reads like it was written by TnBob. I smell a rat.

  7. There is, but not a lot, of CM parking near the stables.

    Most CMs park at the Cast Services Building located towards the front of the Fort.

    I'm sure they've started breaking ground for the new DVC. I mean, what else could it be?

    In an "take it for what its worth moment" Silvia and I were talking with a CM at the stables and she commented on how it was well ventilated i.e. not a bad horsey smell, and we were "told" they were going to be putting a new roof on the stables.

×
×
  • Create New...