I was supposed to be in Boston this week with Halloween haunting at Beacon Hill. Due to a possible grandbaby showing up sooner than expected I cancelled the trip. This is the best I could do--about 5 miles from my home.
Lynette, I give you wikipedia: Non-alcoholic Spritzer In the United States, some non-alcoholic carbonated juices are sold as spritzers. The same type of carbonated juice (actually made with juice and carbonated mineral water) is known in Germany as Saftschorle or Fruchtschorle. (Both short for rarely used Fruchtsaftschorle.) Particularly Apfelschorle (apple juice spritzer) is one of the most popular soft drinks in Germany. In Austria Apfelschorle is called Apfelsaft g'spritzt. ... g'spritzt can be combined with every juice (e.g. Orangensaft g'spritzt or Pago/Cappy g'spritzt (producers of juices).
In order to understand what a spritzer is, one must understand the process through which a spritzer is made. For instance, you mix orange juice and bubbly water: that's an orange spritzer. You mix pineapple juice with bubbly water: that's a pineapple spritzer. Bubbly water with a splash of lemonade: that's a lemonade spritzer. Some also do it with iced tea, if you want to know the whole truth.
10 comments:
Please stop blogging and make me a spritzer :) - Chelsea
Way to go! Looks wonderful!! Laughed at Chelsea's comment!
P.S. You're now on MY favorites!
I lied..I found you blog. While you're at it.. make me a spritzer, too.
I think you should just come visit me for Halloween. I was going to be Coco Chanel and we could speak French to each other, n'est-ce pas?
O.K. I have to ask it. What IS a Spritzer???
Hi Joyce - thanks for posting on Maci's blog - so happy to know you're staying updated...
How do I stay updated on Chelsea and Sawyer?
Kathy G.
Lynette,
I give you wikipedia:
Non-alcoholic Spritzer
In the United States, some non-alcoholic carbonated juices are sold as spritzers. The same type of carbonated juice (actually made with juice and carbonated mineral water) is known in Germany as Saftschorle or Fruchtschorle. (Both short for rarely used Fruchtsaftschorle.) Particularly Apfelschorle (apple juice spritzer) is one of the most popular soft drinks in Germany. In Austria Apfelschorle is called Apfelsaft g'spritzt. ... g'spritzt can be combined with every juice (e.g. Orangensaft g'spritzt or Pago/Cappy g'spritzt (producers of juices).
In order to understand what a spritzer is, one must understand the process through which a spritzer is made. For instance, you mix orange juice and bubbly water: that's an orange spritzer. You mix pineapple juice with bubbly water: that's a pineapple spritzer. Bubbly water with a splash of lemonade: that's a lemonade spritzer. Some also do it with iced tea, if you want to know the whole truth.
ps...we did crangrape and gingerale
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