Dairy products for New Year's Eve...

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Wow... I wonder what they fed those cows during the year??
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Grapes?
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Now that's my sort of dairy cabinet, I will forward this to my local Tesco who alwats serve warm lager
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Using milk from this cabinet in my morning cornflakes will make for an interesting start to the day. :mice:
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The only dairy product in my New Years drink is my made from scratch REAL Egg Nog. I mix up a pretty decent size batch on Christmas Eve, just to make sure that I haven't lost my touch. ( not yet and I think I have improved with age, just like wine ) :xgrin:
Then another batch or two or three between the holidays. I pride myself on it's popularity and many people have asked for the recipe but have only given it to my two sons, along with their sworn oath of non-disclosure. Really GOOD stuff! :xsmile: :xsmile:
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Sounds like an eggcelent dairy product for New Year's Eve!
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I'm looking forward to breakfast now.
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.... but oshifer, I only had 8 or 9 glashes of milk!
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Many, many years ago, in another Lounge, Katie Wolfman (wife of our admin Mike) shared her recipe for Christmas Cake. Although Christmas has already passed, this seems an appropriate place to repost it.

CHRISTMAS CAKE

Ingredients:
1 cup of water
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup of sugar
1 tsp salt
1 cup of brown sugar
lemon juice
4 large eggs
nuts
1 bottle Vodka
2 cups of dried fruit

Sample the vodka to check quality.
Take a large bowl, check the vodka again. To be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink.
Repeat.
Turn on the electric mixer.
Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl.
Add one teaspoon of sugar.
Beat again.
At this point it's best to make sure the vodka is shtill OK.
Try another cup .... just in case
Turn off the mixerer.
Break 2 leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit.
Pick fruit off floor.
Mix on the turner.
If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaterers pry it loose with a drewscriver.
mmm... screwriver... get some oranch shuice...
Sample the vodka to check for tonsisticity.
Next, sift two cups of salt. Or something. Who giveshz a...what?
Check the vodka.
Now shift the lemon juice and strain your nuts.
Add one table.
Add a spoon of sugar, or somefink. Whatever you can find.
Greash the oven.
Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try not to fall over.
Don't forget to beat off the turner.
Finally, throw the bowl through the window, finish the vodka and kick the cat.

CHERRY MISTMAS!

PS Eileen's Lounge does not condone alcohol abuse
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:rofl: :rofl: That's the bestest reshippie like eva. :bravo:
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