Freddy approached carrying two Manhattan glasses. “I
invented a Celebrating Baby cocktail, which also works for Thanksgiving.” She
handed me one of the glasses and sat at the other end of the couch.
I thanked her and took a sip, rolling the flavors on
my tongue. “Mmm. Cranberry, orange, bitters, and what, rum? Plus bubbly.”
“You got it. The orange is from the Grand Marnier.”
“It’s a delicious combination, but I need to take it
slow.”
“You haven’t been drinking for most of a year.” She
sipped hers.
“Right. More important, the last thing I want is alcohol getting into my milk.” I’d done my research and knew sipping a single drink right after I’d nursed wouldn’t harm my little one. “I won’t feed the baby for another couple of hours, so a few sips will be okay.”
Celebrating Baby Cocktail
For one
drink:
2 ounces
cranberry juice
2 ounces
rum
1/2 ounce Cointreau or Grand Marnier
A few
drops orange bitters
Prosecco
Pour
juice, rum, and Grand Marnier over ice in a Manhattan glass. Add bitters and
stir, then top up with bubbly. Adjust ingredients to taste
Cheers!
Readers: What's your favorite celebratory drink, whether alcoholic or not? I'll send a lucky commenter a copy of the new book - as soon as my copies arrive.
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Maddie Day (aka Edith Maxwell) is a talented amateur chef and holds a PhD in Linguistics from Indiana University. An Agatha Award-winning and bestselling author, she is a member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America and also writes award-winning short crime fiction. She lives with her beau and sweet cat Martin north of Boston, where she’s currently working on her next mystery when she isn’t cooking up something delectable in the kitchen.