Grab a cup and cozy up with us for the classic buddy comedy, Ted! It’s a November to remember as we celebrate Molly’s birthday with foul-mouthed teddy bears and a cocktail that we’re just not quite sure about. Rebecca also air-fried pizza rolls because we’re classy broads who know how to have a good time.
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Teddy Bear
Warning: This drink will invoke the ghost of College-Parties Past. Drink responsibly and remember to hydrate occasionally with water.
1 part apple vodka
1 part triple sec
1 part lime juice
1 part orange juice
Fill a glass with ice and pour in apple vodka, triple sec, lime juice, and orange juice. Stir. Garnish with a lime wheel (optional).
Sources:
Ted (2012) Directed by Seth MacFarlane
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Seth MacFarlane
Cocktail: Tipsy Bartender, Teddy Bear Cocktail
Drinking Game: http://www.reeldrinkinggames.com/ted.html
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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.