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it pays to clean out the liquor cabinet sometimes..
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09/04/2022 12:42 PM
09/04/2022 12:42 PM
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Posts: 82,936 Central Florida!
Carol_Hill
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I guess we are pretty pedestrian in our alcohol choices at home these days. We mostly drink wine, I drink Bacardi Limon (usually with diet 7), and Eric occasionally drinks Tanqueray. I thought I had a bottle of Jack Daniels in our liquor cabinet, which is way in the bottom of the storage cabinet and i rarely get in there. Unfortunately, no Jack, but i DID discover one partial bottle of Ma DouDou banana vanilla, as well as one UNOPENED bottle of same. Also found an open bottle of Grand Marnier and Kahlua! Does Kahlua go bad?? I tasted it and it seemed ok. The Grand Marnier was good too! I also found a small bottle of some rot-gut rum from Jamaica, unopened, but age apparently did NOT improve the flavor of that!! Also found two bottles of port, both open, which I have no idea why we would have bought port? Perhaps someone gave it to us?? One tasted absolutely disgusting, the other one I may try to use in a sauce. So what 'treasures'--or not--have you discovered in your liquor cabinet??
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Re: it pays to clean out the liquor cabinet sometimes..
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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09/04/2022 01:50 PM
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Posts: 568 Bucks County, PA
snuba
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I still have about 7year old coffee flavored bottle of vodka, well aged Kahlua and about 15 years old bottle of Absinthe. Nobody drinks it but I don’t have a heart to toss it.
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Re: it pays to clean out the liquor cabinet sometimes..
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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09/05/2022 02:26 PM
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irina
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Re: it pays to clean out the liquor cabinet sometimes..
[Re: irina]
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09/09/2022 03:51 PM
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Posts: 18,852 Auburn, WA
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Weird. Worked fine for me. $64 bottle is what it said about that LaTour. Now it works for me but shows it at $645 not $64.
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Re: it pays to clean out the liquor cabinet sometimes..
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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09/11/2022 05:52 AM
09/11/2022 05:52 AM
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I wish I had an old bottle of Ma DouDou in my liquor cabinet! That stuff doesn't last in my house!!! When ever we get "home-sick" we break out a shot or two!!
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Re: it pays to clean out the liquor cabinet sometimes..
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09/28/2022 12:37 PM
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I have two liquor cabinets, one for the everyday stuff and one lockable cabinet that's for my collection of bourbons, scotches and ports. The regular one usually gets cleaned out whenever our (adult) kids and their friends come for ski or beach weekends.
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