360 Vodka – The Green Vodka in the Green Bottle
October 3, 2008 - Written by DianaMy husband is a vodka aficionado. When we were dating, he kept a bottle of Vodka in the freezer at all times. As we got older and the kids were teens we cut down on keeping vodka in the freezer. However, people who know my husband likes vodka have given him a bottle of vodka for cleaning up their hard drive. He doesn’t mind the trade at all. We have a bottle of 360 vodka, which doesn’t just make him happy, it makes me happy too.
360 Vodka uses 100 % locally grown grains form northeastern Kansas and northwestern Missouri. Every bit of it is utilized and nothing goes to waste.
The beautiful green bottle is 85% recycled glass.
The packaging is chlorine free recycled paper and recycled materials with soy based ink.
That’s not all
They use carbon offsets.
They have a close the loop campaign where they donate 1.00 to an environmental organization for every returned bottle closure.
My husband thinks it’s a quality vodka – which would be the only reason to even look at it in the first place.
- The vodka 360 website has hints and suggestions for helping to do our share to do a little more …
Cruzan Guava Rum, Piña Coladas and Cool Summer Drinks
July 10, 2008 - Written by DianaI have some summer drinks I want to share with you. They’re cool and refreshing and just what you need on a hot summer day.
1. Cruzan Guava Rum – I’ll post a few recipes, but you don’t really need it. Just put the Guava Rum over some ice and sip it. The alcohol content isn’t real strong, but the Guava is sweet and good. You feel like you are sitting on an island or maybe you just feel like you should be beachside. Be careful though, you may drink the whole bottle without noticing because it tastes divine.
Rum and Watermelon Fruit Salad
May 26, 2008 - Written by Buff
Now that the summer is upon us and you can get nice fresh watermelon, here’s a simple salad that’s sure to be a hit with the adults at your memorial day party. I served it a couple of nights ago at a dinner party and it sure was a big hit. You know how you can tell something’s good? No-one’s talking. Ingredients:
- 1 small seedless watermelon
- 3 bananas
- a bunch of seedless green grapes
- TBLSP of lime juice
- 1/2 cum of rum
Method:
- Cut 1/3 of the watermelon off the top.
- Take out all of the watermelon using a spoon or a melon ball device if you like to create a watermelon bowl. Put the fruit from the watermelon in a tupperware bowl.
- Slice up the bananas [make sure you peel them first]
- Cut the grapes into quarters.
- Mix about half of the watermelon with the grapes and the bananas
- Add the lime juice and …





