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Living in Maine, we have the occasional spillover from our neighbor to the north.
Canadian coins, poutine, and select craft beers float over the border regularly. But now?
I have to thank their army.
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Dessert in a glass. You can’t go wrong with that.
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So thank you Canada!
Winter never looked so good.
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Well, that’s not very patriotic when you have good old American made Moose Drool to satisfy your alcoholic cravings!
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I have a moose drool label…. and while it’s wonderfully decorative, it does little to quench my thirst.
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Canada says you’re welcome!
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Ok – never heard of Moose milk before 🙂
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Neither had I.
😊
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That sounds delicious.
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It really does.
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Coffee, rum, Kahlua, vanilla ice-cream, nutmeg – this is all sounding wonderful. I was very relieved to find this was not from an actual moose.
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If there’s a moose that dispenses Kahlua? I’m adopting her.
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Like the doubling alcohol idea, but could I have it just straight up? Not a fan of sweet drinks.
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Think of it as dessert.
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I’m with Ally Bean on this one.
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And as I keep saying… it’s dessert!
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Moose milk, how could anyone go wrong with this!?!? I’m going to make me some tonight, I have ALL these ingredients!!
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Let me know how it turns out. I haven’t tried it yet!
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Oh I will 🍹
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Oh . . . so this is how Canadian Mounties keep warm while living in the Frozen Tundra.
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Clearly!
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That would make a dandy milkshake. I won’t say I don’t drink, but I could buy a back pocket pint today and still have some at Christmas. I hope you don’t think I’m a bad person.
I do love Canada. Poutine, Tim Horton’s, Rush, Gordon Lightfoot, Red Green and the Trailer Park Boys (RIP John Dunsworth). Holy moly, what a country.
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I won’t hold lack of alcohol against you. Matter of fact, I’ll help you finish that pint. 😉
As for poutine you can have it. I hate soggy fries.
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If the fries were cold and greasy, OK, but gravy elevates everything it touches. Then there’s cheese curds, woof. You’re still OK with me.
When I do drink liquor, it’s generally something like Maker’s 46. I don’t think they sell that nectar by the pint.
Have you ever had a wee dram of Hell-cat Maggie? They make it in Ireland and ship it here in barrels. I’m sure price isn’t a major concern for you, but at less than $20 a fifth, it’s a steal. Steal some, you’ll be glad you did.
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I have never heard of that particular spirit, but rest assured I shall look for it.
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And, lest I forget, there’s BC Hydro.
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