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Impress your friends and pretty up your cocktail glasses with this 5 minute trick!


It's a bit early for clover but I did manage to find a few leaves poking out the ground and they were perfect to use for a post for St Patrick's Day.  Other foliage or flowers work and even citrus peel, so if you aren't trying to theme your cocktails, then you can just pretty them up with something else.  Sometimes condensation is enough to hold light objects onto the glass, but it wasn't working this time, so I had a trick up my sleeve!



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I managed to find some very teeny leaves in the garden, but less is more and I was rather pleased with the end result!  


But how did they stick to the glass?  And is that actually a four leafed clover?


It's not as difficult as you think!  A bit of edible glue is all you need and you use only a tiny bit!


I used the end of a toothpick to dab a little of the glue onto the backs of each of the leaves and gently pressed them to the glass.  


As for that four leafed clover - well... a little trickery involved there, but we all need a little luck, so why not!

Frankie & Eileen Gin


Now for the drink!  If they can colour the Chicago River green for St Patrick's Day, then why not our G&Ts?  A few drops of food colouring is all you need, but there are liqueurs like Midori that add a little extra dimension to your drink and will also do the trick.  


Alternatively a Basil Smash will fit the bill - it's one of my favourite cocktails and always a winner.


Lastly - if you are going to pour yourself a G&T and go to the trouble of decorating your glass too, then you should fill it with an Irish Gin - this one, Frankie & Eileen's Gin, was included in a recent ILoveGinDotCom Subscription box, but there are many other fabulous Irish Gin Distilleries to choose from.



Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit!




Did you know?


They turn the Chicago River green each St Patrick's Day


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