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		<title>HOT TODDY &#8211; warmth for the cold</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Green</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s only one reason for winter and it&#8217;s not the pursuit of a perfectly crafted snow angel or an injury waiting to happen while strapped onto moving things that speed down nastily sloped and narrow passages through the woods.  It doesn&#8217;t require a motor or demand hours camped on ice with a string dangling through [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s only one reason for winter and it&#8217;s not the pursuit of a perfectly crafted snow angel or an injury waiting to happen while strapped onto moving things that speed down nastily sloped and narrow passages through the woods.  It doesn&#8217;t require a motor or demand hours camped on ice with a string dangling through a hole waiting for a fish that&#8217;s hungry enough to take a chance on a semi-frozen morsel.</p>
<p>NO SIR !!  None of the above.</p>
<p>Winter is for <a title="believed to help cure the cold and flu" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_toddy">TODDY !</a> That delectable liquid curative that warms the insides and spreads its restorative goodness throughout the body and leads one to a zen-like serenity.  Add a good book, a well crafted fire, and <strong>that&#8217;s</strong> what winter is for.</p>
<p>I am an <a title="Ginger Liquids" href="http://blog.temporarychef.com/commentary/ginger-liquids/" target="_blank">avid ginger fan</a> so when I spotted the Tracy Howard rendition on his blog, <a title="Imbibe celebrates the world in a glass" href="http://imbibemagazine.blogspot.com/2009/01/drink-of-week-ginger-toddy.html" target="_blank">Imbibe Unfiltered</a>,  I was delighted.  It features <a title="Ginger Liqueur" href="http://www.domainedecanton.com/" target="_blank"> Domaine de Canton</a> Ginger Liqueur,  a first rate Cognac infused with baby ginger and ginseng.</p>
<p>Way back when trains were powered by steam and passenger airplanes had propellers,  we were given a bit of this elixir to deal with colds and flu.  It was basically hot water, lemon juice, honey, and some sort of whiskey.  There was always a pinch of cayenne pepper.  Slept well and sweated out the bugs.</p>
<p>There are infinite recipes for Toddies so you can fill your wintery days with experiments.   <a title="But don't take our word for it..." href="http://www.drinkstreet.com/searchresults.cgi?drinkid=1063&amp;drinkname=category:12" target="_blank">DrinkStreet</a> has a great discussion on the very subject.</p>
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