As many of you know, I’m working to raise money for a scholarship fund in memory of my little sister. Krystal, at the age of 21, passed away unexpectedly from an undiagnosed congenital heart defect two years ago. We want to put together a scholarship for educations majors at Thomas More College – just like Krystal.

There is an easy (easy easy easy!) way you can help! Max & Erma’s is donating 20% of all purchases from their Crestview Hills location on Thursday. That’s great, right? There’s a catch. In order for your purchase to qualify, you MUST bring this flyer with you.
But that’s it. Download the flyer, make copies, share it with everyone you know. The flyer is good all day, from lunch through a late dinner. I’ll probably be eating both there. You can also fax in an order and pick it up from their carry-out counter.
Thanks for all your help! It’s an important cause for me personally and this is just such an easy way to help us raise money.
Max & Erma’s
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
(859)426-5501
HOURS:
11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
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Last night’s Mad Men was amazingly depressing. Not only did it bring back memories, for me, of how I reacted to 9/11, it was just plain sad. And could someone please explain to me why, despite the fact that he is a jerk and, at most, an anti-hero, I still want everything to turn out all right for Don Draper?

What did they have to drink last night? Well, there was “red wine,” which isn’t helpful. There was a return to champagne coupes for the wedding toast. There were nameless mixed drinks, made by a cast that is extremely skillful at hiding the bottle label from me.
But I’m settling on the hot cocoa, because it’s comforting. In the beginning of the episode, Pete’s assistant wakes him up and offers him a hot cocoa. It’s instant, made with water and not milk, but the thought is nice.
Personally, I’m not a coffee drinker (unless it’s an Irish Coffee). All year long I live on hot tea and/or chai, usually with milk for that latte kick. Around this time of year, I start breaking out the hot chocolate. Now, I agree with Pete – the best hot chocolate is made with milk. I even have a Hot Chocolate Maker that perfectly mixes and heats the milk and cocoa powder (it also works with Oregon Chai and milk).
But in the evenings, sometimes I want to add a kick. I thought I’d list my three favorite additives for hot cocoa. I’d love to hear yours in the comments;
What are your favorite mixers in warm drinks? You can’t go wrong with bourbon and honey in hot tea or Irish Whiskey and cream in coffee. Any other ideas?
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