Care for a beverage? Bloody Mary
It kind of crept up on us, but it’s that time of year again! Kathy and I have been working diligently to finish up projects before we take our holiday break starting tomorrow, December 23rd through Friday, January 1st. We’ll be back in the office on Monday, January 4th, ready to rock n’ roll in 2010.
We’ve been
incrediblybusy this year—not only with amazing clients, but Kathy gave birth to a beautiful baby boy last July, which has kept her pretty busy away from the office as well. We worked with a lot of great clients this year and have more lined up for 2010. We are booked through March, but we are accepting requests for Spring. We’ve got quite a few on our list for meetings in January for Spring projects already, so if you’re interested, we recommend submitting your request for proposal at your earliest convenience. One of us will contact you as soon as we can in January to schedule a phone meeting to discuss your project in more detail so we can prepare your estimate. But please do fill out the request as thoroughly as you can.
What else is on the docket for the Moxie Girls in 2010? A brand new site for one! After seven years together, we’ve had several incarnations of this site and next to the flight attendant Moxie Girls, this may be our favorite yet. We’re very excited to expand our boutique business in 2010 to offer more services to provide our clients with an even more multifaceted Moxie experience.
If you’re looking for a last-minute gift for the new blogger in your life, we heard there’s a book you can buy…. ;-) Pick up The IT Girl’s Guide to Blogging with Moxie by… well, us, of course! You can snag it at your local Borders, Barnes & Noble or on Amazon. You can still get it in time for Christmas!
Kathy and I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a very safe and fabulous holiday season. We’ll catch you on the flipside! Look out 2010! :cheese:
Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a martini glass. Garnish with whipped cream and a shake of nutmeg.
Recipe and photo courtesy of one of our favorite cocktail sites, CocktailTimes.com
Pour enough ginger beer into a saucer to cover and dip a martini glass into the saucer to coat the rim. Dip into a saucer with ground cookie. Scoop ice into shaker. Pour ginger juice, rum and cinnamon schnapps into a shaker. Add a pinch of ground cloves. Separate an egg and add egg white to shaker. Shake vigorously for at least 20 seconds until drink is frothy and foamy. The longer you shake, the foamier the drink. Add ginger beer and stir slightly. Pour into glass.
Garnish with a cinnamon stick and crystallized ginger square, and sprinkle the top with finely ground gingerbread cookie.
Note: You can substitute brown sugar or cinnamon sugar to rim glass.
I’ve been on a gingersnap kick lately… this sounds SO good. I could probably do without the egg but I’ll give it a go!
Photo and recipe courtesy of Fine Living and Jill Davie
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