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Monday, March 3, 2014

Best Snowday Ever

Happy Close-callageddon! That's what you call it when all news sources were saying we would have another Snowmageddon, but we didn't have more than a dusting, and, therefore, could still drive to work. Today could also be called a Coldageddon since many of the schools in the area have closed due to the cold weather. Obviously adding the -ageddon is important in order to show the gravity of the situation. How would you know how bad the snow storm really is unless I compared it to the apocalypse. Kind of like when people add -gate after every scandalous situation. Not overused at all. 

Unlike the schools, work was not closed, even though as of Friday everyone thought it would be. They were saying there would be 6-12 inches. I even took a trip to Barnes and Noble on Thursday to stock up on some snow day books. I guess they will have to wait.

My best actual snow day ever was in law school. I went to law school in Minnesota, and if you've ever lived in Minnesota, you would know that they NEVER close schools. That is unless it was -50 windchill, or something drastic like that. Not usually for snow. So you could imagine my surprise and delight when I was having a girls night with some of my law school friends, and we were all starting to get texts from the school emergency hotline saying classes the next day had been canceled. Win. And, being that I knew this meant the roads were probably horrible, I decided to spend the night at my friend's apartment, which meant I could drink more wine. Another win. 

The next day, however, I went to go home and I saw this. 


Yes. That was my car.

I trekked back up to my friends apartment and asked to borrow her shovel so I could get myself out. It took me 45 minutes to shovel my poor car out of that parking space. When I came to drop the shovel off to my friend, she took one look at me and said "you need a drink". Which I did. We walked across the street to the Herkimer in Minneapolis, and spent more time there than I'm going to admit. It made for a great snow day. 

So the point of this story. I thought I'd share some of my favorite cocktails in the Kansas City and Minneapolis areas for all of those who might one day be snowed in and just need a good drink. You might say that it is a little late in the season to be sharing snow day advice, but with this winter, you never know. 
The Smoking Dun
Where you'll find it: Gram and Dun in Kansas City
This is the drink that made me think I like bourbon (then I tried bourbon straight and realized I did not). It is made with Templeton Rye, Rothman and Winter orchard cherry, rosemary simple syrup, and lemon juice. It is what I'd like to call a "sophisticated fruity drink", where it is sweet and fruity enough to be really good while avoiding the feeling of being a college girl on spring break. Those big ice cubes are also hickory smoked, so as the ice melts the taste of the drink changes. It's one of my and my husband's favorite drinks. 

Juicy Basil
Where you'll find it: The Butcher and the Boar in Minneapolis


Another bourbon drink that makes me want to think I like bourbon (still don't). Made with Basil Hayden's 8 yr, triple sec, fresh orange juice and cranberry juice, and simple syrup, it is like a cousin to the smoking dun. Different, but delicious in similar ways. The Butcher and the Boar also has a beer garden, so you know. Something to consider.

Frozen Strawberry Margaritas
Where you'll find it: Any Mexican restaurant really, but these are from Jalapenos in Kansas City.


I love frozen strawberry margaritas. My husband and I had them on our first date, so it is kind of nostalgic for me as well, but they are just so delicious. Jalapenos in the Brookside area of Kansas City makes the best ones in my opinion. 

Strawberry Jalapeno Margarita
Where you'll find it: Rojo Mexican Grill in St. Louis Park, Minnesota


Best margarita ever. I admit, I kept seeing jalapeno margaritas being served on Vanderpump Rules, and I knew I had to try it. When I saw that Rojo had a strawberry jalapeno margarita when I was there on a girls night during Christmas break, it was a no brainer. So good. So spicy. Definitely worth the margarita calories.

Grand Street's Pomtini
Where you'll find it: Grand Street Cafe in Kansas City


I've talked about this martini before. Still very good. 

Blue State
Where you'll find it: Nightingale in Minneapolis


Also already talked about it. Also still very good.

I could go on and on about Smack Shacks oyster shooters, The Bulldog's numerous options of beer, or Coal Vines vast wine menu, but I think you all get the picture.

Warm thoughts to all of you!


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2 comments:

  1. Can we just be done with winter already? I need to check out Nightingale :)

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    1. Nightingale was awesome. I've been meaning to go back when I'm up in Minne. It is also the place I realized I didn't like bourbon though. Their bourbon drink is more bourbony than I was expecting. If you go, get the steak tartar.

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