It’s Rebecca’s birthday movie and the kickoff to our December double feature, A Bad Moms Christmas! Join us as we sip our cider and realize we’re not cool enough to be in Carla’s family.
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2 Countries
1 Movie
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Apple Cider Old Fashioned
Warning: Whiskey has often been touted as “the thinker’s drink,” which excludes most of us. Drink responsibly and at your own risk.
1/4 cup apple cider
2 ounces good quality bourbon or whiskey
1 teaspoon maple syrup
3 drops of bitters
1 apple slice, for garnish
1 orange slice, for garnish
Cinnamon stick for garnish (optional)
Stir together the apple cider, whiskey, maple syrup, and bitters until combined. Add in a large ice cube and top with an apple and orange slice and a cinnamon stick.
Sources:
A Bad Moms Christmas (2017) Directed by Jon Lucas & Scott Moore
Starring: Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn
Cocktail: Recipe Runner, Apple Cider Old Fashioned
Drinking Game: https://drinkwhen.ca/project/a-bad-moms-christmas-drinking-game/
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About the Hosts
Molly is an American author who resides near the ocean in picturesque Cornwall with her hunky British husband, bubbly daughter, and their moody Jack Russell, Milo. She knew she wanted to be an author from the day she first read A Wrinkle in Time when she was a child, and she grew up inspired by authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien, Philip Pullman, Garth Nix, and Dennis Lehane (the ultimate master of plot twists). It has always been her dream to become a published author, and it is her hope to expand into multiple genres of fiction.
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Rebecca is an American author who resides in the bucolic hills of West Virginia in the heart of Appalachia with her rugged husband, two hilarious daughters, and a small congress of animals. As you can see, she's fond of pretty words and has been since preschool. This is also probably why she wanted to be an author after reading Catherine Called Birdy when she was ten. This was the book that taught her how to say cuss words in a creative manner. Rebecca has two published short stories in the science-fiction and urban fantasy genres and plans to write full-length projects in the near future. She one day hopes to be able to add "multi-genre author" to her list of career titles.