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17.11.10

Lady Ren's Vodka Fusion



Take recycled bottle with cork top and clean it really well
Fill it with stuff- in this case pears and rosemary

Fill it with Vodka

Let sit for three to six months in a cool place-
Then:
Call it your own!
Lady Ren's Vodka Fusion
This makes great holiday/hostess gifts!
Don't worry about the amount of time you have to make it-
You can make it, give it and say-
"For best results let sit for three months!"

31 comments:

  1. My girlfriend put together some of the concoctions a few months ago (saw them on her counter) I'm hoping they are our Christmas presents!

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  2. Pear and rosemary-might as well call it Heaven vodka!

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  3. Oooh, I love the pear and rosemary combo. What an amazing gift idea (Nothing to do with vodka, but I also love your bright tablecloth:)). Btw, I love a cuppa tea or two too (what did civilization ever do before tea?!)

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  4. what a great idea! and so beautiful! and a wonderful gift idea!

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  5. Awesome idea! We were given a set of spices that came in test tubes so when we were done with most of the spice/herb inside, we added a little vodka to it and let it sit for a few months. We had cinnamon, garlic (ew, but our Polish friend enjoyed it), rosemary, etc. It was fun!

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  6. Nice one - and what a lovely combination. have you tried using sweets (candy)? - toffee or skittles make lovely flavoured vodka. Just bash them up into pieces in a zip lock bag - add to a mason jar, pour on the vodka and wait...

    The Interrupted Gardener

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  7. Cheers!
    I must try this,only tried it on olive oil so far... it looks so pretty as well!

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  8. What an inspiring idea. Love your photos too - very fresh and 'zesty' looking!

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  9. wow! This looks like such a great mix! I had a rosemary martini at the L.A. Food festival this year and it was heavenly, so this is right up my alley! xo

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  10. Oh, i love this! I think i'm going to try this one! Thanks for sharing dear Ren:-)

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  11. This is such an excellent idea!! I'm going to haul the Chef over to see this one!! I want a taste now though...

    xoxo,
    Carrie

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  12. wow:D home-flavoured vodka sounds nice;)

    hugs
    Just

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  13. I've been reading a lot about this idea (Frank Bruni did a feature and video in the NYT). But you've inspired me to give it a try. But I'm going to have to find something that infuses faster -- don't have the patience to wait 6 months! xo bb

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  14. I think I *must* have an empty wine bottle around here... would love to try this!

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  15. I can't drink vodka anymore due to a college incident that shall go unnamed, but that looks awesome.

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  16. I don't drink much, but I would love these pears on ice cream or with whipping cream. -OH- How to get them out? Yummy idea!
    Clair

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  17. this looks amazing!
    i am forwarding to my friend. What do you serve yours with? Do you mix it with soda or anything? Like this one with pears and rosemary, what does it taste best with? What else have you mixed it with for great results? I am dying to know more! email me if you can with answers!You are truly a Renaissance woman and I love it!

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  18. Pears and rosemary... I have both at the moment, I think I may try this. :)
    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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