#DrinkUpLinkUp — Kinky Liqueur

A few months back, the owner of the bar I work at gave me a tank top that she got from her liquor rep. Hot pink, it said, “Kinky Liqueur” on the front and “Let’s get Kinky tonight” on the back. For my own amusement, it became my motorcycle tank. (Hey, it was hot pink and impossible to miss!”)

Then she came in with a little mini-bottle of the liqueur and we sampled it. I liked it! Light and fruity. I wanted to try it again.

Last week, I finally picked up a bottle of the goodness at the liquor store:

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Admit it. That’s a sexy bottle. They hit that out of the park, right along with the name. And the pink color just screams, “Ladies night!” to me.

Kinky Liqueur is a infusion of premium vodka distilled 5 times with mango, blood orange liqueur, and passion fruit. It’s only 34 Proof, so you’re not going to get sideways super fast on it, but the yummy taste will let you forget your drinking an adult beverage. Which could negate that whole, “not too high of a proof so don’t worry” thing.

I had my first glass of it just on the rocks. Its smooth enough to do just that… I am not an “on the rocks” girl, but this one I can do.

Kinky Liqueur

That being said, I poured a TALL glass of it and I ran into that, “Oh this isn’t too strong let me drink this really fast and whoa the room is kinda tilted right now.” thing. So since then, I’ve been enjoying it mixed with “lemon lime soda” (oh okay, Sprite) and its super delicious that way and a lot less potent.

Kinky Liqueur has a Pinterest board for nothing but Kinky Drinks that I’ve already started following. I’m pretty addicted still to coconut rum, so I can’t wait to try the Kinky Breeze sometime.

It’s girlie. It’s not super strong. But its super fruity and will be a great summer drink… ahhh… summer… bring it on.

 Kinky Liqueur

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I have #LoafLove for Tillamook Cheese

IMG_20130317_145436Growing up, I was not a cheese fan. Well, I liked cheese, but I couldn’t call myself a fan for two reasons: One, I’m lactose intolerant. So cheese just didn’t love me back. Two, I liked melted cheese, but you’d NEVER find me just cutting a chunk off a brick of cheese to eat. I just didn’t like the taste.

The discovery of a good lactose intolerance pill took care of the first problem. The second was solved when my now-husband introduced me to the cheese made in his hometown of Tillamook, Oregon.

Growing up in Central Texas. The only creamery I was familiar with was Blue Bell. (And let me tell you, when Blue Bell made it to Nashville around the time I moved to Nashville… I was ecstatic.) And even that was just ice cream. I’d never even HEARD of Tillamook Cheese at that time. He urged me to try it, though, and suddenly I found a cheese I truly and genuine LIKE. Its not unusual for me to go to our kitchen and slice off a couple chunks off a baby loaf for a snack. This fact still baffles ME.

On visits to see family in Oregon, we make sure to swing by the cheese factory and load up on goodies. Luckily, Tillamook Cheese can now be found in Texas and (at a premium cost) in Tennessee. IMG_20130317_145746So any time I am in Texas, I try to grab a few bricks to bring back with me. And of course, we fly some of the specialty cheeses from the factory.

I heard about the Loaf Love Tour already a couple years ago. Tillamook Cheese bringing their goodness across the country. Free samples and fun times with their minibuses. I HAD to go.

Only, the tour was always in Texas when I was in Tennessee. And I have yet to see them make it to Tennessee. (If they have, it flew under my radar.) So I kept missing out.

Until yesterday. Yesterday, they were in Waco, TX. An easy drive from my parent’s house, where I happen to be right now. So I went, and I was LITERALLY as excited as a kid at Christmas.

See… my husband and I totally get into things that interest one another. He rocks Texas A&M shirts constantly, and he’ll chat up an Aggie almost faster than I will. He’s versed in the traditions, etc. and I say he’s an Aggie by marriage.

Similarly, I am ALL ABOUT Tillamook Cheese. His high school mascot was the Cheesemakers. His hometown is known across the country for their cheese. It’s a popular tourist destination, and when I tell people, “Oh that’s my husband’s hometown.” I say it with pride for him. I love talking about the cheese factory!  So today… it meant a lot to me.

Loaf Love Tour
Mine and my husband’s worlds colliding. Tillamook Cheese and H-E-B. Oregon and Texas. LOVE

Inside the store, I got cheese samples and I got to meet two lovely ladies, Ashley and April, who I stood and talked to for quite awhile. It was so awesome to meet them and get to talk about Oregon and the factory. They mentioned they might come to Nashville later this year, and I told them to look me and my husband up if they do. And I sincerely hope they will!!

Before I left, I of course had to take lots of pictures of the bus.

 Loaf Love Tour

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Loaf Love Tour

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Definitely check out the Loaf Love Tour if it comes to your area and give Tillamook Cheese a taste. I think its delicious, and if all the Ambassadors are even half as nice and friendly as Ashley and April… you’re guaranteed to leave with a smile on your face.  Also, let me know if you go and what you think!

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