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« peep says, 'let's consider a little giveaway' | Main | happy food »

09 July 2008

the winner is

Well, before I announce the winner of the little peep, I must say you guys are great!  I read each and every one of those summery drinks you told me about and got some great ideas, such as-

-that *everything* is better with a little lemonade
-I need to try hibiscus iced tea.
-I should really keep lots of agave on hand.
-you love an ice cold Arnie Palmer as much as I do.
-That I should look into opening a Sonic here in Seattle, just to sell the cherry limeade.

seriously...

My own predictably predictable summertime drink of choice (besides Diet Coke) is...

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icy cold coffee, of course! With lots of frothy foamy milk (and splash of our household's guilty pleasure, Hazelnut Coffeemate- cause we're plenty low brow 'round here). What can I say? My vice is caffeine!

That was fun.  We'll do it again for the winter.  Go back and reread all the comments if you're looking for a smile.

So, using the wisecraft random number generator (wiseran, I call it- its when you put all the comments, folded, into a bowl and have your child draw one out), the winner is-

Renna .  An ice water or slightly sweetened ice tea girl.

Please send me your address and I'll get your box of goodies in the mail.

In the meantime, I have updated the shop.  Thanks so much for your continued support.

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