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#159927 - 12/25/08 09:24 PM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: Desperado]
Eric Offline
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Registered: 09/09/06
Posts: 323
Loc: Iowa
Hmm, not exactly the path I thought this would go down but I guess I did kind of push things this way in a backhanded sort of way. So to add to the list...

It is kind of cold in the midwest lately so we need Baileys for the coffee and rum for the hot chocolate, though peppermint schnapps will do if no rum is available. This is critical survival preps.

Then after the kids go to bed we can turn up the thermostat and enjoy some margaritas (100% blue agave tequila of course) or rum and cokes since keeping morale up is critical in situations like this. My wife is not a fan of whiskey so I usually save that for time with friends who do appreciate it. Makers Mark by preference though I occasionally have had to make do with some of the more comment blends (like Seagrams) in a survival situation like this. One must be prepared to rough it a bit during trying times.


- Eric
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#159933 - 12/25/08 10:15 PM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: ]
bmisf Offline
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Registered: 03/19/03
Posts: 185
Mmm... Pappy Van Winkle's 15 Year Family Reserve.

http://www.bourbonenthusiast.com/forum/DBvd.php?id=104&task=displaybottling

Somewhat pricey (if you can even find it - seems to be around $60 a bottle these days anyplace that has it in stock), but absolutely worth it. Got rated 98 by Beverage Tasting Institute and top listings by many other reviewers.

Some prefer the 20 Year Reserve, others think this is the better bang for the buck; I've not had the 20 year yet and so can't compare, but the 15 Year is flat out the best I've ever had.

I like Booker's too, and Knob Creek is pretty good for a few more steps down the rungs...

Merry Christmas!

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#159938 - 12/26/08 12:18 AM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: bmisf]
big_al Offline
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Registered: 01/04/06
Posts: 586
Loc: 20mi east of San Diego
I guess I just haven't aquired a tast for finer whiskeys My Favoret liquor is Jim Beam Straight rye whiskey, Mild and mellow made in a copper distiller.
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#159942 - 12/26/08 12:29 AM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: Desperado]
comms Offline
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Registered: 07/23/08
Posts: 1502
Loc: Mesa, AZ
Aside from the booze, i haven't had any today fo some reason, i have pretty much all the original posters gear nearby
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#159943 - 12/26/08 12:37 AM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: comms]
Russ Offline
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
I had a couple glasses of wine w/ dinner and RUM Cake smile
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#159996 - 12/26/08 03:09 PM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: Russ]
Stu Offline
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Registered: 05/16/05
Posts: 1058
Loc: Finger Lakes of NY State
Originally Posted By: Russ
Don't like scotch much, must be an acquired taste wink
However, for those who haven't tried it or even heard of it, Wild Turkey has a Bourbon & Honey liqueur called American Honey -- very nice smile

What did I ever do to you??? grin Headed to liquore store now, severe wallet damage may happen
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#160031 - 12/26/08 09:17 PM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: Eric]
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
Originally Posted By: Eric
Not sure where the best place to put this is.

What do you keep around (besides christmas "spirits") to ease your way through christmas day?

Here are a few things I have found helpful.

Small "harmless looking" knife - think swiss army or benchmite
Lighter - no one ever seems to be able to light candles or fires these days
Small side cutters - to deal with all the annoying wires in the kids presents
Small nippers - for when the side cutters can't get at the blamed wires
Leatherman Squirt E4 - great for dealing with battery compartments.
Leatherman Charge TI - for when the Squirt isn't big enough
A couple of small flashlights for looking in/under things (Inova T1, peak matterhorn(?))
mini tripod (so I don't get stuck holding the camera(s)
extra batteries / media for cameras.
More AA, AAA, C and D batteries than I can carry for all the "toys"
small forceps to reach the teeny tiny screws that always fall where I can't reach.

And of course some true spirit(s?) can help smooth out a very hectic day if used appropriately smile

Merry Christmas all

- Eric
(patiently waiting for the family to wake up so I can find out what Santa brought me this year - I've been really good!)


Victorinox Swiss Tool Spirit. For putting kiddies toys together.
Headtorch. For seeing those damn fiddly bits.....
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#160049 - 12/26/08 10:12 PM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: Eric]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
I used my Leatherman Wave 'bout a dozen times yesterday, cutting packages/packaging open, opening battery compartments, etc. Not being in our home, we let the home owner (daughter) worry 'bout everything else...
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#160107 - 12/27/08 03:13 AM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: OldBaldGuy]
DaveT Offline
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Registered: 08/15/03
Posts: 208
Loc: NE Ohio
My favorite honey spirit is Barenjaeger. Not something I drink often, but I really like it for making a hot toddy when I've got a bad cough and cold.


http://www.bevmo.com/Shop/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=2360

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#160274 - 12/28/08 04:29 AM Re: Equipped to Survive - Christmas! [Re: Eric]
SwampDonkey Offline
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Registered: 07/08/07
Posts: 1268
Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
On Christmas morning I had my Mini-PSK/Phone Kit on my belt so I used the Gerber STL 2.0 in it about a dozen times to open that tough plastic packaging. I did not want to see any bleeding spoil Christmas so the deal was that if a family member needed something opened they would pass it to me, and I would do the cutting.

Mike

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