The 2011 Cookie Walk Cook Book is going to be an anthology of your favorite drinks. To ensure that it’s a truly comprehensive guide to the art of making and mixing beverages, we need your recipes for all your favorite drinks—alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
The rector has promised us the secret of his devastating “Montgomery Martini”—a beverage invented by the American infantry in World War II and named in honor of the well–known British general. This is the drink that gives the Brits their stiff upper lips!
We plan this to be a cook book in the true Anglican tradition. But to make it so we’ll need your recipes for punches, teas, shrubs, smoothies, malts, shakes, hot and cold drinks, and flavored alcoholic drinks. Anything you love that is potable.
Please bring your favorite recipes to church or email our editor Peter Threadgill (petrus@ststeve.com). All recipes should have been in no later than Sunday, November 6th, but we can stretch it a bit.
PS: I wish to make it crystal clear that there is nothing wild about brass eagles. We are civilized and decorous birds. So please do not confuse us with the non–metallic variety. As to the vote, America would be a much better place if brass eagles ran the government, no matter what the Rector says.