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I am going to let it be spring. Even if it’s still blustery and snowing outside; even if the clouds are persistent; even if I can’t see the buds on the trees yet or my sandals are still collecting dust.
I’m just going to sit here and drink my cocktail and let it be spring.
I’m going to let it be the weekend. Even if I have a to-do list a million miles long; even if I won’t be able to sleep in; even if I can’t laze around and watch new episodes of “Mad Men.”
I’m just going to sit here and drink my cocktail and let it be the weekend.
I’m going to let it be settled and content. Even when my heart says it hurts; even when my mind tells me to do more, think more, be more; even when I’ve said yes too many times or I feel like I haven’t had enough opportunities to say yes.
I’m just going to sit here and drink my cocktail and let it be settled and content.
I’m going to let it be. I’m going to have little pancakes; I’m going to read this story, soak up this book; I’m going to maybe tackle this project; I’m going to watch this with my husband; I’m going to dress it up; I’m going to snuggle with this guy; I’m going to listen to this playlist over and over and over; I’m going to eat Chinese food and maybe take a trip to this place, too.
And I’m going to sit here and drink my cocktail and let it be. I think you should, too.
Cherry Sake Cocktails
Adapted from Food Network Magazine
Yields: 2 drinks
Ingredients:
2 small handfuls frozen dark sweet cherries, thawed (about 2/3 cup)
Ice
4 shots sake (about 3/4 cup)
Ginger ale
A couple drops of red food coloring (optional)
Directions:
Divide cherries among two tall glasses. Gently muddle cherries with the back of a wooden spoon in the bottom of each glass. Top with plenty of ice. Add 2 shots of sake to each glass. Fill to the top with ginger ale. Add a drop or two of red food coloring for extra color, if desired. Sip and let it be.
P.S. For a non-alcoholic version, simply leave out the sake. Done and done and delicious.
Stephanie Wise is the founder and creator of Girl Versus Dough. She started sharing her bread baking adventures and recipes in 2009. Her love of bread only deepened as her skills and knowledge expanded. What began as a place to try others recipes quickly became a collection of her own creations!
These look delicious! Will have to remember these for a girls cocktail night soon!!
Dishing up the dirt — You should; you deserve it ๐ Thank you!
I’m going to let it be cocktail hour. Thanks for the lovely recipe lady!
Katie — Thank you!
yum! these drinks look so refreshing!!!
Bonny — Thank you! I got the glasses at Target but like a million years ago… they might still have them, though!
these are beautiful! and i *love* those glasses. any chance you’d share where you purchased them?
Kathryn — Thank you, dear!
This is such a beauty of a drink!