My grandma would always make me a cup of kindness and when she would make it she would use a recipe that had been handed down to her from generations past. How far back you ask? Well I’ll tell you. All the way to the mayflower! For those of you that don’t know the mayflower was one of the
Ships that brought the English colonists to America! Along with the Nina the pinta, the Santa Maria I’m told. Santa Maria? That seasonal old elf really shows himself everywhere this time of year doesn’t he? Speaking of Santa, when my grandmother made me her world famous cup of kindness she would
Always have a little twinkle in her eye. “Internet recipe writer”, she would say, Santa knows what you’re up to! He knows if you’ve paid attention in history class, he knows if you pad your recipes for ad counters. And I would always say “oh grandma, I’m theoretically only like… 10 in this story”
But she would just laugh that hearty, warming laugh of hers and say “deary, one day you’ll share this recipe for a cup of kindness with your children and it’ll bring your family together like it did for me!” Well, Frank sure made that less easy for me when he signed the paperwork so instead of
Family I’ll share it with you! Which is a kind of family when you think about it. And when you think about your cup of kindness, make sure to consider serving it in medium sized cups with a nice stick of peppermint! Hope you enjoy!
Recipe:
* Get two pint cups
* Put wine in them
“We’ve just had an election with two of our Auldest candidates. Perhaps it’s time to think about whose acquaintance we bring to mind” - Maggie Haberman I guess
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Recipe:
* Get two pint cups
* Put wine in them
Ingredients: wine