
Showing posts with label booze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label booze. Show all posts
Friday, April 24, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Bacon and booze madness!
Facebook | Bacon Booze: Bacontini & Other Delicious Baconized Beverages | Sloshspot Blog < read me!
(Thanks Tamara!)
(Thanks Tamara!)
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Drinking Myths
5 Drinking Myths That Can Kill You | Cracked.com < read me!
What You Should Do Instead:
Lay them on their side and, between shots of tequila, try to check and make sure they haven't stopped breathing at some point. If their breathing becomes irregular or they start vomiting without waking up, they have alcohol poisoning. Call for help.
In the morning, they'll thank you for being responsible and taking care of them in their time of need. At least until they see the collage of swastikas and penises you drew on their face and arms.
...What You Should Do Instead:
Let's put it this way: It's almost a statistical certainly that by
New Year's Eve of 2009, at least one of the people reading this will be
dead due to a drunk driving accident. About 15,000 people die every
year that way in the US alone. The rate doubles over the holidays, and
skyrockets among the young, drunken males of the type who tend to read
this site. So seriously, just don't get fucking hammered and drive. We
mean it.Stay safe and have a happy new year.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
In search of the ultimate Jello shot
The Ultimate Jell-O Shot - Gelatin Viagra
Although the proportion of alcohol to be added to Jell-O shots is partly a matter of taste, the typical Jell-O shot recipe greatly underestimates the amount of alcohol that can be added to Jell-O while still maintaining the gelatin’s setting properties. As long as a minimum amount of boiling water is used to completely dissolve the gelatin powder (4 oz. boiling water per 3 oz. package Jell-O), an amount of 80 proof alcohol up to 19 oz. can be added and the Jell-O will still gel. With sugar-free Jell-O, the minimum amount of boiling water necessary is 3 oz., and up to 24 oz. of 80 proof alcohol can be added and the Jell-O will still gel.
Although the proportion of alcohol to be added to Jell-O shots is partly a matter of taste, the typical Jell-O shot recipe greatly underestimates the amount of alcohol that can be added to Jell-O while still maintaining the gelatin’s setting properties. As long as a minimum amount of boiling water is used to completely dissolve the gelatin powder (4 oz. boiling water per 3 oz. package Jell-O), an amount of 80 proof alcohol up to 19 oz. can be added and the Jell-O will still gel. With sugar-free Jell-O, the minimum amount of boiling water necessary is 3 oz., and up to 24 oz. of 80 proof alcohol can be added and the Jell-O will still gel.
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