@Oldskool, I made an Old Fashioned in your honor this evening. It required a bit of adaption under the circumstances but you motivated me and it was well worth it.
Very, very carefully, @Oldskool! I actually stabbed the end of the orange with a sharp fork and then held that with my left/“bad” hand, while I cut with my good right hand. It was a bit touch and go there for a minute, but well worth the effort.
Bravo…. Well improvised, exceptional effort. Showing all the signs of a professional drinker there. Good work…!
What could possibly be the motive for that bonehead move by Mr. Porsche? Sheesh…ya can’t make this shite up.
Purchased this red wine for a dinner with a friend I knew nothing about it and it is probably one of the best I have tasted in a long time. https://rgmx.mx/en/collections/vinos/products/scielo-mx-r2-cabernet-sauvignon
Well, started on this tonight with @Mrs Visor box one of three bought from a winery in Angouleme, France on my last trip a couple of weeks ago
No offense, @Pegscraper, but I had the, er, "opportunity" to taste Marmite one time years ago on a scuba diving trip and wasn't keen on it (understatement). I'd need a six pack of beers to wash down that dose of Marmite on your crackers. But to each his (or her!) own.
We have a saying over here Sandi, "it's Marmite" which can describe anything that you either love or hate. Marmite is certainly that IMO and not something you can grow to like which I think is down to it's high saltiness which you no doubt discovered! The beer in the photo was a very nice brew and the first of several by the way!