Monday, April 30, 2012

A guest post and a Strawberry-Thyme Cocktail


Things seem to be very cocktail-oriented around here lately…

Last week I posted a Pineapple-Jalapeno Margatini, today I’m sharing a Strawberry-Thyme Cocktail, and next up is Sangria. That can only mean one thing…it’s my birthday week!

What better way to celebrate a birthday than with fun cocktails? Maybe fun cocktails on a tropical beach? Yes, that would probably be better…


Today I’m sending you over to All Day I Dream About Food, a fantastic food blog that I’m sure many of you are already familiar with. Carolyn was kind enough to share her site with me today, so head over and check out this summery cocktail there.


Cheers to birthday weeks!


15 comments:

  1. Happy birthday week! The cocktail looks fantastic so I'm heading over the Carolyn's place. :)

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  2. Sounds like a perfect way to celebrate your birthday! I love Carolyn's blog, will head over now:-) Hugs, Terra

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  3. Happy birthday! :) And great seeing you two ladies together!

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  4. Your cocktail looks gorgeous! I love the strawberry pink :) Off to check out the recipe!

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  5. This cocktail has to be the ultimate summer cocktail. Happy Birthday Karen! Going to check out your friend.
    Rita

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  6. It's just aboult happy hour here and I'd love one of these cocktails to begin a relaxing evening. I love the sweet tart fruit mixed with the earthy herb. :)

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  7. Gorgeous...and I always have thyme and strawberries on hand! I think this might make an appearance for our Cinco de Mayo, along with some chicken flautas I'm sharing on my blog this weekend!!

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  8. Looks good. I could use a cocktail right about now.

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  9. It looks nice.. but i dont drink alchol and looking for nice coctails without alchol..

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  10. Happy Birthday! Looks like you're having delicious fun celebrating ;)

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  11. A refreshing and pretty looking drink. Thanks for sharing!

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