Cherry Fizz at the Comedy Store

A night out at the Comedy Store is a sure thing for a gut hurting night. The men and women who take the stage in this venue will make the room roar and the chairs shake. The price is right for a night out with friends or taking your relatives who are visiting from Bizzaro Land, USA. cherries2_0The Comedy store has a great list of Sober Drinks for those light weights, non alcohol drinkers or the poor schmuck who was duped into volunteering as the sober driver. One of my favorite Sober Drinks is the Cherry Fizz. A sweet delight of cherry syrup mixed with 7up and coke then poured over ice. A great topper is a delicious, fresh maraschino cherry – especially if you are one who can twist the stem with your tongue, a sexy ice breaker.

Add a lime or lemon for dramatic effects.                      sparkling-cran-razzy-recipe-ew0410-lg

The Cherry Fizz is basically a dual version of the two drinks Roy Rogers and Shirley Temple, but who wants to order kiddie drinks at the bar? Let the bartender know you would enjoy a tasty Sober Drink from the non-alcohol drink list. Ask for a Cherry Fizz – explain it is a cherry coke mixed with 7up.

Cherry-Noir-Noel-by-Noshing-With-The-Nolands-SmallDrinks come in pairs at this particular venue – and all at one time. I suggest consuming one Sober Drink and a bottle of water. Even for those consuming alcohol, this is a healthy way to survive the next morning as well as keeping your second drink from becoming watered down and un-tasty. Enjoy the Cherry Fizz from the Sober Drink menu at the Comedy Store on your next visit.  $$

Ingredients:

One tall Glass

Ice

Equal Portions 7up and coke

1/2 oz of grenadine

Mix together the coke and 7up, stir in grenadine and pour over ice. Make room for fizzing of the soda. Top with maraschino cherry. Enjoy!

What it is

So I found myself riding around on the tractor the other day with my dad tilling up the garden. All that planting and picking, hours of back cracking labor for what — to watch it get returned, recycled.

The cycle of life beneath my feet-the vibration of the machine and the cloudy sight of dirt spilling over itself crushing the once eatable vegetation. . . again and again, the blades cut through the ground, thrusting it into the depths of the earth. A sight unseen in the city. I am a creature of habit. I love the quiet and serene moments I have on the farm but I miss the hustle and bustle of the city, people and traffic below me. I love being able to look out my window and see the world. I am excited to move to the city and experience a new place. I will go from a four stroke to a two stroke in comparison of lifestyle between Albany and LA. What to wear . . .

images-6 I never go anywhere without my overalls, YES, I’m stuck in the 90’s. But, Honestly — they go with any style of shoe and if you go skimpy on top, it is sexy, sassy and jus a little rough and dirty.

My boots define me, I have more pairs than I need I’m sure — bet I’m not the only one though…

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HATS      images-9

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AND MORE HATS images-13

Of course I can’t forget the skinny jeans skinny-jeans-for-women-colored

There is always room for my pencil skirts, right next to my little black dresspencil-skirt-edit.gif

and my vintage shoes never stay behind images-10   along with the vintage jewelry

I only have pieces that I pick out for certain occasions, or that is given to me by my dead relativesimages-12Jewelryimages-14Jewelry Box 650

And finally, but lastly, my converse    images-11  Which go great with                                                                                                       My Grandma’s vintage blouses                                                                   images-8

Hmmmmmmmm, did I forget anything, It doesn’t matter. One of the awesome reasons moving is kool is the shopping for new clothes!!

“In 20 years Yo…

“In 20 years You will regret the things you did not do instead of those that you did do…” a somewhat remembered quote by Hemingway…. Sometimes I think some of things I have done could have been left undone, BUT, I don’t regret it… because “your world is as big as your courage…” right???