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Old Mon, May-19-03, 14:16
digjazz digjazz is offline
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Try this:

In a short low ball glass:

- fill with ice
- about an 1/2 ounce of half and half (or heavy cream watered down)
- bout an ounce of vodka or Stoli Vanil Vodka (vanilla flavored vodka, not sweetened, very common)
- about a teaspon of splenda
- add left over coffee from your AM coffee, decaf's better so you can go to sleep
- shake or stir

Sweeten to taste, add coffee to taste for Kahlua-ishness.

Carb count is minimal. Not intended for induction of course as alcohol will slow your weight loss down and possibly derail you.


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Old Mon, May-19-03, 15:55
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Sounds wonderful... I'm a Bailey's addict and need a quick fix.

One question though, what is Stoli Vanil Vodka?

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Old Mon, May-19-03, 21:39
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Stolichnaya is a very common widely sold russin vodka. They have started producing a variey of flavors. It is not my favorite vodka, which is hands down Ketel One, but this vanilla flavored (not sweetened) vodka is pretty good: this should resolve your Bailey craving....

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If you like bailey's...and I love it, you might try using irish cream flavored expresso coffe made. This would give the drink that particular flavor, and probably still be good with vanilla vodka! I have found irish cream flavored ground coffe in decaf at my local wal mart.

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Old Fri, Jun-20-03, 03:58
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Hi, everybody! I'm a new kid here!

I made a creamsicle drink that was heavenly!

I used the orange vodka, a little club soda, and a dash of cream. It tasted pretty awful until a splashed a little Da Vinci SF vanilla syrup and then SHAZAAM! Just like a creamsicle!!!

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Old Thu, Sep-18-03, 09:15
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do you think you could use vanilla vodka instead of SF syrup to create the same effect?
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