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Recipe for 'Baileys' please

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  • I'm very easily amused - especially after a Baileys or two!
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  • I am certainly going to tune in here when I need cheering up! First visit yesterday but think will be a frequent visitor from here on! Who needs Baileys to lighten the moment!
  • Yes, please do - it's a laugh a lot of the time. (We lure you in gently with offers of cheap home made Baileys, then before you know it, you'll be knitting your own floorcloths and sucking in your breath when anyone mentions having Sky :rotfl: )
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  • has anyone tried the Irish Mint? It's a cocktail with Baileys - one of my favorites - you may also enjoy it:

    3 parts - Bailey's
    1 part - green cream de menthe [FONT=&quot](green, mint-flavored liqueur made from mint and spearmint)[/FONT]
    6 parts milk

    Pour the milk first and then the irish cream - the parts are only guesses, I tend to go by color. You want a creamy beige that has only a slight hint of alcohol. Add just enough creme de menthe so as to turn the drink slightly green. Stir it up and serve cold.
  • msmicawber wrote: »
    Yes, please do - it's a laugh a lot of the time. (We lure you in gently with offers of cheap home made Baileys, then before you know it, you'll be knitting your own floorcloths and sucking in your breath when anyone mentions having Sky :rotfl: )
    The baileys was delicious - but I draw the line at the floor cloth idea!!! Tasted better than the real thing. Thanks!
  • msmicawber
    msmicawber Posts: 1,962 Forumite
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    It's simple: knit the floor cloth, drink the Baileys (not out of the floor cloth ... :rotfl: )
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  • sandy2_2
    sandy2_2 Posts: 1,931 Forumite
    Or strain the Baileys thro' the dishcloth......dare I add..while watching Sky
  • Hee hee, I never knew money saving could be so much fun. Cheers!
  • you lot make me laugh i dont need baileys i just come on here, long make me laugh:rotfl:
    thank you
    DFW red and green member
    Doing my best to lose weight and save money
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