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The art of Mixology is no longer reserved for the swanky downtown nightclub or twenties inspired speakeasy. Gone are the days of waiting in a line snaked around the block, only to be let in and join another line at the bar. Now you can easily create your very own Cocktails and Mocktails from the comfort of your home with just a few simple ingredients and a couple tools you may already own.
First, you’ll need a designated area for cocktail set up and mixing.
If you don’t have an abundance of counter space, you can purchase a bar cart to accent the décor in your kitchen or entertainment area. It’s helpful to choose one with wheels so you can easily maneuver from room to room. Keep in mind the size of bar cart you will need in order to house the liquor bottles you’ll want to have in stock.
Speaking of liquor, let’s talk essentials:
Jackson is just one of many towns within the surrounding valley where you can enjoy fantastic shopping, dining, and lodging options. Jackson Hole attracts visitors seeking a fun and relaxing mountain escape from around the world. Visitors can access a number of guided activities, such as whitewater rafting and horseback riding, or make their own adventures by hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, or fishing the famous Snake River. Jackson Hole is also a great destination for snow skiing, where several resorts provide some incredible runs. For even more adventure, try dogsledding or a sleigh ride amongst the elk in the National Elk Refuge.
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Gin – You can’t make a Classic Martini, Tom Collins, Negroni or of course the Gin & Tonic without this timely treasure. The type of Gin you decide on depends on your personal preference. Gin is distilled from a grain mash, then distilled again with juniper berry and other botanical blends so you may want to test some out to see which blend you prefer.
Vodka – If you’re looking for a low-calorie cocktail or prefer gluten free, vodka has options for both. Vodka is typically distilled from wheat but can also be distilled from potato and corn. This spirit offers a variety of flavors, or you can stick to the flavorless option.
Rum – You’ll want to grab and white and dark option as they have very different flavors and are used in a variety of drinks.
Tequila – You will need two options for this one as well. Tequila can be crafted as Blanco or Reposado and both are staples at any establishment serving cocktails.
Whiskey - You are going to want several types of whiskey to offer your guests. You can’t go wrong with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey or a wellaged Scotch. You might also consider adding a Bourbon for your Old Fashioned, Mint Julep and Manhattan fans.
With these standard liquor options all you’ll need to get your at-home bar up and running is some home-made simple syrup, Vermouth, various liqueurs of your liking and don’t forget the infused ice cubes for an added touch.
Happy Mixing!
We’ve got the urge to travel! After all we’ve been through these past few years with Covid risks and restrictions, it’s no surprise many are yearning for a stress-free adventure. That starts with picking a destination that is safe and relaxing. Read on for some data-driven safe travel picks for 2023.
First off, how can one determine a country or city is a safe travel destination? While certainly there are no guarantees, according to experts, the spot should have a stable political climate, low crime activity, ample and available medical facilities, and no travel advisories or warnings. So what countries fall into these guidelines? According to the Global Peace Index, the top peaceful spots in 2022 included: Iceland, New Zealand, Ireland, Denmark, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Singapore, and Japan. Why does Iceland get the top spot? For starters, it has no standing military. Crime is extremely low. The ideals of equality and democracy are embraced. Oh, and there are no dangerous animals to worry about (that’s right, no bears, snakes, poisonous spiders…not even ticks or mosquitoes!).
Iceland also ranks on Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection’s Safest Places to Travel in 2023 list, coming in third. Here are their recommended top 15 safest countries: the Netherlands, Denmark, Iceland, Australia, Norway, Canada, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, New Zealand, Spain, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Belgium. Here, the top spot goes to the Netherlands, which boasts relatively low crime, low incarceration rates (prisons here are actually closing), and low poverty. The list is comprised from data from the aforementioned Global Peace Index, the State Department’s travel safety ratings, and the GeoSure Global score, an app that measures one’s “vulnerability in real time, for anyone traveling domestically or abroad” on a scale of 1 to 100. These resources supply information about current weather conditions, terrorism threats, and ongoing health emergencies, such as Covid. In addition, Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection surveys travelers asking about their experiences over the past five years. Their safest cities recommended for the year ahead include Reykjavik (hello again, Iceland), Copenhagen, Montreal, Amsterdam, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Berlin, London, Sydney, Barcelona, Honolulu, Rome, Dubai, and Paris. So if you’re looking for a safe destination for you and your family, Northern Europe or Southeast Asia may be a good bet. Want to stay closer to home? Check out Montreal, Canada, or Honolulu, Hawaii, which both rank very high on well-researched safety measures. Happy travels!
INGREDIENTS
1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, cut into ½-inch strips
¼ cup fresh lime juice
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 shallot, sliced
1 tbsp fish sauce
3 tsp reduced sodium soy sauce, divided
1 tbsp grapeseed or canola oil
5 tbsp Maggi® Sweet Chili Sauce
¼ cup chunky peanut butter
2 tbsp rice vinegar
8 corn tortillas, warmed
2 cups shredded cabbage
2 radishes, thinly sliced
16 sprigs cilantro
2 limes, quartered
Combine chicken, lime juice, garlic, shallot, fish sauce and 2 teaspoons soy sauce in a resealable plastic bag. Seal bag; press with fingers to distribute marinade.
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Using tongs, transfer chicken and shallot to skillet. Discard marinade. Cook chicken, turning frequently, for about 10 minutes or until thoroughly cooked and golden brown.
Combine sweet chili sauce, peanut butter, rice vinegar and remaining teaspoon soy sauce in small bowl; whisk until thoroughly mixed. Place 2 to 3 pieces of chicken on each warm tortilla. Top with peanut sauce, cabbage, radishes and cilantro. Squeeze lime juice over tacos. GoodNes.com