Trekkies Rejoice! Drink A Vulcan Mind Probe Cocktail [DRINKS WITH JACK]
Ok, nerds. Celebrate the newest Star Trek flick with a drink recipe only true fans will admire.
Ok, nerds. Celebrate the newest Star Trek flick with a drink recipe only true fans will admire.
Ah, college graduation...a time to rejoice and move forward...or freak out about your future.
Either way this Graduate drink recipe will help.
Whether you're celebrating the Bills' draft picks or wallowing in misery, this snazzy Where the Buffalo Roam drink recipe will lift your spirits.
I think we all might need a drink after this week.
We can't think of a better way to celebrate the return of Mad Men than tossing back one of Don Draper's favorite drinks.
It's the most wonderful time of the year -- if you can afford a plane ticket, hotel and copious amounts of alcohol. However, if you're stuck in seasonally confused Buffalo, this Blue Kamikaze recipe might help ease the pain. One sip may just transport you to a warm, sandy beach.
It's officially spring (even though it doesn't feel like it), so kick off your boots and try out this refreshing Spring Shiso recipe.
McDonald's Shamrock Shake usually comes once a year around St. Patrick's Day, but as the holiday passes, so does the elusive tasty beverage. Now you don't have to be in March (or Irish) to enjoy one year round.
Well the day you've been waiting for is finally right around the corner. Everyone's Irish on St. Paddy's Day, and we have a tasty traditional Irish Flag shot recipe fit for all of your festivities.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez passed away Monday (March 4), and whether you supported his efforts or thought he was a crazy dictator, we have a drink for you. Kick back and try out this Ponche Crema recipe.
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Ingredients
2 Cans Condensed Milk
2 Egg Whites
4 Egg Yolks
1 Liter Milk
1 Dash Vanilla Extract
1 Lemon Ze
This week, we've got a very special edition of Drinks With Jack for you. It's Jack's very own creation, and next week, you'll have a chance to taste it!
There are space rocks falling from the sky!!! Well, sort of. The 2012 DA14 Asteroid skimmed past Earth a week ago, and some exploded parts hit Russia, but that's it.