First of the Month Recipe: Summer Caffé Shakerato

Posted on: Sep 1, 2008

 

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I know … I know. Summer is ending, but is it really ever too late for an shaken iced coffee treat?
 
I didn’t think so.
 
As with many of the other things I’ve learned to create since arriving in Italy, this icy coffee beverage evolved out of necessity.
 
- It’s 100 degrees in the shade
- Italians are worried we’ll die if we activate the AC
- I miss Starbucks. (There I said it!)
 
So, today I present to you MY VERSION of the Caffé Shakerato. I love it. Il Cedro guests loved it. And I hope you will, too.
 
Ingredients:
 
>> One shot of espresso
>> 1/2 cup of milk
>> 8-10 ice cubes
>> Sugar
>> Cocoa
 
Preparation:
 
1. The basis of any good coffee drink is a hefty, flavorful espresso. I like Aiello. It is from Calabria.
 

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2. In a cocktail shaker (who KNEW they could be used for non-alcoholic treats?) combine espresso, milk and ice.
 

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3. Add slightly more sugar than you would for a hot cappuccino and sprinkle with cocoa. Sometimes when I am feeling frisky I add a spoon of vanilla syrup. Yum!
 
4. And shake shake shake … shake shake shake … shake your groove thing, Awe! Shake your groove thing. And, yes. I actually dance a bit and sing this song as I shake.
 

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5. Pour into a glass, collect foam from the bottom of the shaker, add to the top of your glass and garnish with cocoa.
 
Eccola!
 

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My recipe too basic for you? Here are few more caffé shakerato recipes you might enjoy.
 
Shakerato with Chocolate Syrup
 
Shakerato with Bailey’s Irish Cream
 
Shakerato with Ice Cream
 
Have you ever had a caffé shakerato? Do you have yours at breakfast or is it better as an afternoon or evening snack?
 
* Happy Labor Day to our US-based buddies and a big hug and prayer to our friends along the Gulf Coast. We’re thinking about you …
 

PS Diary.

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Adios, Messico!

Posted on: Feb 12, 2008

Cause I don’t need you NO more!

You know how ordinary people, in times of great duress, discover extraordinary inner strength and overcome life’s obstacles?

Well, I had obstacles.

And, now…I am extraordinary.

On this, the twelfth day of February, two thousand and eight, I present to you

margarita Adios, Messico!
Ta daaaaa

Cherrye’s Totally Inventive and To-Die-For Blood Orange Margarita!

Yes, friends, it is true. When faced with the harsh realities of this bitter life, I did what any other red-blooded southeast Texana would do.

I made a margarita.

And, it was goooood.

Here’s the scoop!
- Equal parts Tequilla and Contreau
- Juice from one small blood orange
- A spoonful of sugar (feel free to sing along)
- A spash of cold water (or, if you live in any part of the world that actually produces ICE, this would work, too!)

Then, shake it up, baby, and enjoy!!!

So, tell me. What is your favorite Rita? How do you like her, shaken or frozen? Have any special recipes to share today? Tell me. Tell me. I can’t wait to hear!

Warning: You must be of legal age to consume alcoholic beverages. You must not consume afore-mentioned beverage alone. You must invite Cherrye, of My Bella Vita, to all gatherings where afore-mentioned beverage is served. Cherrye, of My Bella Vita is not responsible if you drink too much and embarrass your drunk ass in front of people. This has been a public service announcement brought to you by your good friends at “Drink More Ritas with Cherrye dot Com.”

Stock Market Analysis

Analyst Wire July 10, 2006 MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA, CNBC ANCHOR: Eight minutes until the top of the hour, and second-quarter earnings season kicks off later today. Alcoa (AA) reporting after the closing bell. Earnings season, will it help the markets shake off what was a rough week last week? Let`s look ahead to today`s trading session with David Buik, marketing director at Cantor Index. web site citibanks ignon

David, good to see you. We had a rough Friday because of 3M`s (MMM) warning and also the weaker-than-expected headline number on the jobs report. Tell us, when it comes to this morning, we are seeing the futures in positive territory. Does it look like a good open?

DAVID BUIK, MARKETING DIRECTOR, CANTOR INDEX: Well, I think to start with, Michelle, it looks like a reasonable opening, I think what we call over here, it might be just the remnants of a dead-cat bounce, perhaps slightly oversold, particularly the Dow, which was down 134 points. We are expecting the Dow to open up 25, 3 up on the Nasdaq, and 2 on the S&P 500. As you so rightly said, the warning or the confessional on 3M was disappointing. But there again we shouldn`t be really too worried about that. Because it is only the LCD platforms that was really badly affected. But, also we did have, of course, Applied Micro Devices (AMD) as well, which also wasn`t particularly encouraging. After hours, as you say, we get Alcoa. And we are expecting quite a big increase in earnings per share, up to 85 cents, from 46 cents last time. And then later in the week, we think the two key ones are Pepsi (PEP) on Thursday, that is up only probably 76 from 70 cents, and then your great GE (GE), which we consider the barometer of the marketplace. But unfortunately the marketplace does not necessarily agree with us, because even if it produces a decent result, which is a broad spectrum across the U.S. economy, it doesn`t ignite the various indices to the degree it should. And there again we are expecting earnings per share up 47 cents, from 44. I think we were disappointed with the payroll numbers, because if we are going to see a drop in growth by the end of the month — I beg your pardon, by the end of the year, then you won`t be able to counteract it against any possible interest rate rises. I think and we should be encouraged, Michelle, though, that we are going to see, if Thomson Financial is right, a 12.3 percent rise in S&P 500 earnings for the quarter as against this time last year, and probably a very.

CARUSO-CABRERA: Yes.

BUIK: . strong run from the financials and also energy could be up as much as 15 percent.

CARUSO-CABRERA: What do you think, earnings season enough to finally get investors focused on profits instead of the Federal Reserve?

CHRISTINE TAN, CNBC ANCHOR: David, hi. Christine here in Asia.

BUIK: Hello over there.

TAN: Japan, of course, a big — hi. The big event to watch out for, BOJ meeting later this week. Is that going to be a big market-moving event?

BUIK: Well, I think everybody has been massively disappointed by what happened to the Nikkei during the course of the last three months. Obviously and investors got embroiled in second- and third-tier stocks. And when they couldn`t get out of them because of liquidity problems, they vented their spleen on the Nikkei. We think the Japanese economy is in pretty good nick. And it was nice to see the 300 bounce we saw — 300- point bounce we saw in the last two hours of trading today. And I think it is a question now of seeing what Fukui has to say, whether they are going to implement interest rate changes. But I think we shouldn`t be too discouraged by that because it means that the economy is still on the move. website citibanks ignon

CARUSO-CABRERA: Yes. Big event this week, huh? Can you imagine, the Bank of Japan finally raising interest rates after all of these years? David, good to see you this morning, thanks for joining us.

BUIK: Thanks so much.

CARUSO-CABRERA: David Buik is marketing director with Cantor Index. As you heard David, he says that they are getting indication that we are going to have a positive open here in the United States. And, indeed, futures are in positive territory, and above fair value. Dow futures, 35 points above fair value. Nasdaq futures more than 5 points above fair value. And S&P futures, more than 3 points above.

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