Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Hot toddy day

  • While youre frying up some eggs and bacon, were cooking up something else: a way to celebrate todays food holiday.
  • (CNN)
  • Although winter has gotten off to a mild start in Chicago, we would be remiss to ignore, particularly with a cold spell right around the corner, the January 11 commemoration of National Hot Toddy Day.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Bottoms up, America! Its National Hot Toddy Day. While the weather in Los Angeles is hardly frightful, it is a bit chilly for we Angelenos who shudder at the thought of a temperature dipping below 70 degrees.
  • (Laist.com)
  • It's National Hot Toddy Day! On this particularly chilly day in the Big Apple, why not celebrate with this warm treat? Simple to make and easy to drink, you can prepare this at home or order one from your favorite bartender.
  • (Examiner)
  • National Hot Toddy Day is today and promoters bill it as a chance to revel in a nostalgic libation sure to warm their post-holiday spirits.
  • (NWI.com)
  • That means no apres ski hot toddy for the driver. (Let us all take a moment here Inexpensive (by comparison) lift tickets.
  • (CharlotteObserver.com)
  • On this National Hot Toddy Day**, today's Jay Talking presents reader wishes for the Galesburg area in 2012. Also, Galesburg makes the White House's "Best of the West" 2011 year in review video. And more feedback on Galesburg's best hamburgers.
  • (Galesburg Register-Mail)
  • Hot toddys easy enough to make — just mix a little sugar keeps a selection of hot drinks on its menu until St. Patricks Day, when it segues into spring.
  • (News-Herald.com)
  • Savor: Hot pumpkin toddy. Hot buttered rum. Spiced latte The e-edition is free to subscribers on the days you receive the paper. A one-day pass is $0.50, while a 30-day e-edition subscription is $5. Other plans are available.
  • (Greensboro News & Record)
  • That means no après ski hot toddy for the driver. (Let us all take a moment here Inexpensive (by comparison) lift tickets. It costs just $54 for a day of skiing at Wolf Creek, compared with close to $100 for some of the larger front-range resorts.
  • (Austin American-Statesman)

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