TLW (The Little Woman) has stepped into the 21st
Century before I did!
The other day she comes home with this package of plastic
ice cubes, dangling them in my face.
“What’s that?” I inquire. (Four years of college will do
that!)
“Oh, I saw this in the store and thought I’d try it. They’re
plastic ice cubes.”
“What do they have, flies inside them and people get crazy
finding them in their drinks?”
“NO. They have water and you freeze them and put them in
your drink. This prevents the drink from watering from the cubes.” She informs
me.
Being a man of today’s technology, I tell her to knock
herself out.
Now I’m a man who is a traditionalist to some degree. I am
conservative by nature in that I don’t always embrace change for change sake.
If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it is my philosophy. However, when it comes to
Jack Daniels Manhattans, it is more so.
The use of exotic foreign fruit, other than a cherry: no pineapple in my
baked macaroni, nothing but pepperoni, sausage and cheese on my pizza, don’t
try to innovate when it comes to time-honored tradition. Don’t fool with bagels
or knishes too. DON’T MESS WITH GENTLEMAN JACK, if you get my drift.
Well the big test comes and TLW makes me one of her award
winning Jack Daniels Manhattans with the usual aplomb. Except that the drink
doesn’t look right. I’m use to a Manhattan with a certain color, not darker,
not lighter, not hued differently. You DON”T mess with mother nature. The drink
is one hue and one hue only, don’t screw around.
If you want to lose your want for a drink, have one like a
Manhattan with what looks like a lemon or lime wedge, or a blue ice cube. WHO
puts a blue ice cube in their Jack Daniels Manhattan???? This is like the Pope
appointing someone from the Ku Klux Klan to Cardinal, one white hood for a red
skullcap (zucchetto) or yarmulke.
While writing this blogue, TLW asks: “So what do you think
of these ice cubes?”
1 comment:
I use them all the time when I travel in place of ice cubes in my lunch box. They last all day and don't make a mess like ice cubes do. They are fantastic and especially good in white wine. Doesn't water down the drink.
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