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Friday, June 08, 2012

friday fizz

 I could not help but fall in love with this painting.  
It has a certain fuzziness to it that reminds me of one of my favorite Summer drinks, a Rosemary Gin Fizz. 
 What is your favorite summertime fizz?


Rosemary Gin Fizz Ingredients 3 one-inch sprigs of fresh rosemary 1 small lemon, juiced 1/2 teaspoon honey 1 1/2 ounces gin 3 ounces club soda Instructions In a small drinking glass, muddle the fresh rosemary, lemon juice and honey. Fill the glass with ice, then pour in the gin and top with club soda.


cheers to an effervescent weekend!

19 comments:

  1. I LOVE that painting, but you're right, it does look rather 'drunk'
    have a lovely weekend
    Sharon
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  2. Oh those drinks look so refreshing!
    The painting is beautiful.
    Have a relaxing weekend!

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  3. I find the painting very intriguing and like it very much! As for the drink,,,,I can't wait to try this rosemary and lemon is a fave combo of mine but I've never had in a beverage before. I recently came across the most beautiful turned wooden muddles that come in a linen pouch. I stocked up on a few for gifts, this would be a wonderful recipe to include with a sprig of rosemary attached. Thanks for sharing this, cheers! ~ C

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  4. I have a mound of rosemary outside my studio door...ready to harvest for a friday fizz

    Who is the artist in first painting, love it

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  5. May your weekend be filled wtih a fizz or two and good times. xo

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  6. Oh, I love the painting too!..... very Gatsbyesque! I just discovered the Pimm's Cup.... my new favorite. Have a wonderful weekend.!

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  7. I think I will adopt your drink as mine - sounds wonderful and so refreshing. What time should I come over?
    Happy weekend Patricia!

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  8. It's a little warm today and this looks absolutely refreshing. Might just need to make this for our evening cocktail!!!

    Hope you have a wonderful weekend and would love to see you next week at Pimlico. :)

    xoxo Elizabeth

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  9. Gin is my favorite in any cocktail or alone! I'm partial to Hendrick's Gin.

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  10. What a beautiful painting. Thanks for sharing the link. I was so happy to see more of the artist's work. Happy Fizzy Friday.
    Jennifer

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  11. Keep looking at that painting, very moreish...know what you mean by the summer drink!

    My fav at the moment is Pimm's and vodka, lemon, lime & bitters.
    xxx

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  12. That Gin Fizz looks divine. Happy Weekend!

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  13. That drink sounds awesome! I love adding herbs into cocktails.

    I add a few springs of rosemary in a hot simple syrup to infuse it and then add it to grapefruit juice and vodka. A little lime zest on top and it's brunch!

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  14. The painting looks interesting and the drink sounds fabulous!

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    Happy weekend!

    Jessie
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  15. rosemary gin fizz sounds delicious, my hot summers evening tipple of choice is a Pimms. The painting looks like a perfect time for Pimms too, if only our summer would kick start, its cold, wet and very windy here.

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  16. Love the painting and the drink sounds super refreshing. I'm definitely trying it!

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  17. For the summer, I adore Gin & Tonic(my southern roots) I will try this one also + adore that painting. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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  18. I think the first mixed alcoholic beverage I ever tried, many moons ago, was a Sloe Gin Fizz. As I recall, it was a pretty pale pink color and oh so tasty. Would the bartenders today know how to put that one together? Otherwise, gin and tonic with a slice of lime is great--preferably Tanqueray gin.

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