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litres of stored vodka and whisky just about to go down sink!
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chopsim
03-09-2016
Originally Posted by tiacat:
“Use it soak dried fruits, big ones like dates or plums or figs and then either cook them in cakes or eat with cream.”

This gets my vote.
Gogfumble
04-09-2016
Originally Posted by MissDeeBlue:
“Thanks for your replies folks.
I have about 10 bottles of Smirnoff red label and blue label. (Blue no longer in production i think). And 1 bottle of Russian 95&% proof. Voddy.
2 Harvey's cream
3 croft original
3 whisky don't know make have to unpack again to check.
Some wines.
All sealed. All stored in dark.”

Where roughly are you located?
LaVieEnRose
04-09-2016
Have some fun making multicoloured vodka jellies and give them to hen parties.
walterwhite
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by LaVieEnRose:
“Have some fun making multicoloured vodka jellies and give them to hen parties.”

How would you suggest they give them to hen parties?
LaVieEnRose
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“How would you suggest they give them to hen parties?”

Just ask around. There's usually somebody getting married in the neighbourhood.

Is there a community Facebook page? Ours always have people selling or giving away unwanted items.
JulesF
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by LaVieEnRose:
“Just ask around. There's usually somebody getting married in the neighbourhood.

Is there a community Facebook page? Ours always have people selling or giving away unwanted items.”

Any sensible person would be extremely wary of accepting prepared or unsealed food or drink from a complete stranger.
JDF
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by MissDeeBlue:
“Isn't selling it illegal?”

Why is that only thing I can think of govement does not want to miss out on the tax
walterwhite
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by LaVieEnRose:
“Just ask around. There's usually somebody getting married in the neighbourhood.

Is there a community Facebook page? Ours always have people selling or giving away unwanted items.”

Would you accept an offer of unsealed, pre-mixed alcohol off a complete stranger on Facebook?
Sven945
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by JulesF:
“Any sensible person would be extremely wary of accepting prepared or unsealed food or drink from a complete stranger.”

But in the first post they were described as being unopened.
walterwhite
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by Sven945:
“But in the first post they were described as being unopened.”

The post was in reference to someone saying to make them into vodka shots to give away.
LaVieEnRose
05-09-2016
Originally Posted by JulesF:
“Any sensible person would be extremely wary of accepting prepared or unsealed food or drink from a complete stranger.”

Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“Would you accept an offer of unsealed, pre-mixed alcohol off a complete stranger on Facebook?”

You're only assuming it would be a stranger.
I don't know where the OP lives, but on the local FB pages I look at, everybody is either known to me, or known to somebody I know.

Facebook is only one possibility, anyway. Ask around at work, or ask a neighbour to ask at work, ask the staff at the local pubs. You know, the way people did things in the olden days before internet.

Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“The post was in reference to someone saying to make them into vodka shots to give away.”

As for the jelly shots, you wouldn't make them in advance. You would offer the suggestion, and wait for someone to express an interest. They could check it out beforehand if they were worried.
barbeler
05-09-2016
The tension's killing me. Are there queues of people camping outside the OP's house?
walterwhite
05-09-2016
Bizarre.
MissDeeBlue
06-09-2016
Originally Posted by barbeler:
“The tension's killing me. Are there queues of people camping outside the OP's house?”

No there aren't any. .

I'm in south Wales. Not on Facebook and I like the idea of boozy soaked fruit

Finally every bottle I have is sealed. But vintage.
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