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Fruit vinegar drinks


helenjp

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This has been a great year for berries in general, and I have picked lots of elderberries. I crushed 2 litres lightly then covered with cider vinegar. Cooked them a little to remove any cyanide. After a week or so I strained them and added some honey. I now have a delicious refreshing drink, when diluted, and a great winter tonic.

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Helen? the woman who wrote and lived the Little House on the Prairie series of books and tv shows, Laura Ingalls Wilder used to take her Pa "vinegar-ade" while he was out on the fields farming in the early 1800s

Lemonade was rare in those days.

When I was at the Asian market on Sunday they had a boxed set of fruity vinegars for drinking.

They look like this http://www.hmart.com/shopnow/shopnow_newsub.asp?p=880105201127

Wawa Sizzli FTW!

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Anyone venturing into making fruit vinegars (Shrubs) with their farmers' market bounties? I am dipping my toes into this particular pool. Starting out with a black currant shrub and a blackberry shrub. Both are macerating in the refrigerator.

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Mmm black currant sounds fantastic. I made a plum shrub this year, and it seemed pretty good, although truthfully I don't know how to judge it. I couldn't decide how best I liked it. Ultimately I threw it into a rhubarb compote for a little extra liquid, and that seemed pretty good, but how could rhubarb be bad? What are you planning?

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Mmm black currant sounds fantastic. I made a plum shrub this year, and it seemed pretty good, although truthfully I don't know how to judge it. I couldn't decide how best I liked it. Ultimately I threw it into a rhubarb compote for a little extra liquid, and that seemed pretty good, but how could rhubarb be bad? What are you planning?

Really just refreshing drinks alcoholic or otherwise. I don't like juice, pop, tea, milk or anything else that I could reasonably drink and stay sober. So initially I hope to add some to soda water but I would also like to explore some cocktails that use shrubs. I am totally new to the whole thing. I have the book Shrubs by Dietsch and I've explored eG. I was quite stunned it today to see black, red and white currants in my grocery store!

Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

...I just let people know about something I made for supper that they might enjoy, too. That's all it is. (Nigel Slater)

"Cooking is about doing the best with what you have . . . and succeeding." John Thorne

Our 2012 (Kerry Beal and me) Blog

My 2004 eG Blog

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