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We like to sip out of the bottle and pass it around.
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Duck wrote:

We like to sip out of the bottle and pass it around.
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Kathy, thank you for telling us about those stemware holders. Think I will have to do that. I have a glass doored cabinet in the Beaver that is lit and it would be perfect to have stemware in that holder in it. Like the gentleman suggested, I think I'll try to make my own.

My neice is a wine specialist and buyer for a big, elite shop and I had mentioned to her that I'd read where using plastic or metal wine glasses/stemware could change the taste of the wine. She said it was true, but they have some that are like a plastic yet specially made not to offset the taste of the wine. I bet they cost a fortune, but I bet I'll be getting some from her shortly.

Don, be sure to share that Ripple with the neighboring RVers. I'd share mine.


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..However, delighted to note so much interest in wine glasses. Y'all are my kind of people...


Maybe I'm a different kind of people. I use the same stainless steel coffee mug for my morning coffee, my lunchtime water, and my evening wine. If I wore dentures like my DW I would probably soak them in the same cup.

On the up side, the rangers have no idea what beverage I am consuming.


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Darrell: that aint Ripple. that there's the gud stuff: Mad Dog!


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The only time I ever lost feeling in my arms and legs was when I was 19 and a buddy and I were "Scooping the Loop" and drinking MD 20/20. Think there was added effect from something we smoked but it was the last time I drank that stuff. Moved up to a higher quality wine like Strawberry Hill


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W4MBG, sorry, I didn't know about Mad Dog. I'll have to spread the word.
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The last Strawberry Hill my DH drank had him in a ditch on his back like a turtle, couldn't get up!

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Try Fireball whisky. You won't have a need for wine glasses and you will have many new friends. You can even drink it straight out of the bottle (paper bag optional).


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Fireball is always with me when I go ice fishing

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