the PegaSpritz (it’s blue), the Hanukkah Hot Toddy, and A Light in the Dark. We tried the last, made with allspice Drambuie, bourbon, lime juice, and simple syrup. It’s appropriately festive.
Hanukkah (光明节) came early this year, perhaps too soon after Thanksgiving to allow us to prepare well. During the first night of Hanukkah, the Hanukkah candles were nowhere to be found in the entire Dallas area where we lived. Birthday candles wouldn’t work! The tall long thin candle ...
Whether amidst our sorrows, we light the candles of a Kinara for Kwanza, of a menorah for Hanukkah, of an advent wreath, a yule log… or a candle for your loved one… try not to lose sight that amongst darkness, light always prevails. Wishing you all peace and many blessings this Yule...