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    Cocktail Friday!

    Well markets are down on this Friday, Obama says their not fighting Islam, train goes boom in the USA hauling oil but it's better than a pipeline. East Canada and USA is cold Cold caused by a Siberian cold front. Ah got to love Americans its a Rushian!

    Friday drink is the saint,

    The saint!

    INGREDIENTS
    FOR THE GINGER SYRUP:
    1 cup sugar
    1 (6") piece of ginger, peeled and thinly sliced

    FOR THE COCKTAIL:
    3 oz. dry white wine
    1½ oz. ginger syrup
    ½ oz. Dolin blanc vermouth
    ½ oz. fresh lemon juice
    Club soda, for topping
    Orange bitters, preferably Reagans
    Basil leaves, lemon peel, and mint leaves, for garnish

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. Make the ginger syrup: Combine sugar, ginger, and 1 cup water in a 2-qt. saucepan over high; boil. Reduce heat to medium; simmer until sugar is dissolved. Chill overnight, then strain, discarding solids.

    2. Make the cocktail: Combine wine, ginger syrup, vermouth, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker filled with ice; shake vigorously and strain into stemless wine glass. Top with soda and 3 dashes of bitters. Garnish with basil, lemon, and mint.

    #2
    This looks like a lot of work for a drink. Was it worth it?

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      #3
      Some times you have to work a lot to get something you enjoy! Just like life!

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        #4
        Just bottled the wine kit, Blueberry Bliss, need a few more glasses for the "bliss" to cut in....

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          #5
          Train goes boom? How many barels per car? If keystone is 1 mil/day thats 41666 barels/ hr so is it better to have multi small cleanups or mabey 1 very large and when you figure it has to get around Yellowstone what are the risks?

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            #6
            Horse ass transcanada has a good reputation. Cross border they are getting flack cause stupids envoros think they are forieghn

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              #7
              July 6, 2013 Lac Megantic. Deadliest rail accident since before Canada was a country.

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                #8
                Considering Yellowstone is well overdue for its own boom, without the help of a pipeline, I'd say the chances are about the same.

                Train booms happen every day. Oil needs to be piped.

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                  #9
                  I agree oil in a pipe is was safer than oil in cars. It's all about the money.
                  Buffet and Obama! Enough said.

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