We watched the movie Sunshine Cleaners, upon Nathan’s suggestion and absolutely loved it. (Thanks, Nathan!) I cried, I laughed….I mean Alan Arkin played the father/grandpa. I love me some Arkin. He’s a Renaissance man but in a different way than my hubby, Greg. I like those types.
On the other hand, we watched 500 Days of Summer. The movie started off well and went to “what the f***?” probably around the last 20 minutes. Zooey Deschanel is someone I appreciate in movies, she seems refreshing. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and Elf introduced us to this unique actor but that didn’t matter here. Joseph Gordon-Levitt seemed to take a while to “latch on to” as the lead character-he wasn’t pulling it off for some of the beginning but it did seem like he and Zooey were connecting later. His character appeared childish, as if he were a giant man-child (not attractive). Greg couldn’t get past that he looks like the late Heath Ledger. If you haven’t seen it, I can’t explain the exact point where I knew I wasn’t going to like where the story went. (No, I didn’t give a rip that they didn’t end up together…that was obvious.) The Ikea scene did confirm that Greg and I are not the only ones to imagine we live in the store models. Don’t try to bring the Swedish meatballs to the living room sets though. Lesson learned.
Last week I mentioned that we had Sriracha bloody marys and didn’t provide the recipe. I did state that they were a bit like cocktail sauce but I respect the concoctions from the White on Rice Couple and will share.
Bloody marys are our kind of drink…in a world of fruity, poor quality, Applebees-like appletinis (all offense towards Applebees); we are pleasantly satisfied with this drink that kicks you in the tastebuds. Make it spicy and please, add some olives and a pickle. Skip the horseradish if you aren’t a fan of cocktail sauce (or infuse it by adding fresh horseradish slices 5 or more days ahead to the vodka, as suggested by that couple) and I would recommend a good quality, thick tomato juice, almost a sauce consistency. I might pulverize a canned whole tomato or two next time.

Sriracha Bloody Marys
Sriracha Bloody Marys from the White On Rice Couple
Serves 1
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Ingredients:
2 oz. vodka
4 oz. tomato juice (I like the thicker almost sauce-like version for this.)
½ oz. lemon juice
¼ tsp grated horseradish or prepared creamy (Leave out if you dislike cocktail sauce)
2 pinches of celery salt (or more, the juice required more for our tastes)
3 dashes of Sriracha (or more if you like heat)
2 dashed of Worcestershire sauce
*If you are using olives or dill pickles, add a dash of the juice (makes it a dirty bloody mary)-optional
Garnish with olives (we used habanero stuffed b/c we are gluttons for punishment), celery stalks, a dill pickle, lime/lemon wedge, tomatoes, carrots, cocktail onions
Combine all ingredients into a mixing glass and add ice. Roll the glass to combine (don’t shake), strain into another ice filled glass and garnish.
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Sriracha in my Bloody Marys? Duh! Why did I never think of that? I have been known to put Sriracha on damn near anything that will accept it. I love that stuff!
I blogged a cocktail from White On Rice that was a Chile-Peach Martini. It took that fruity “apple-tini” thing and kicked it’s butt!
Thanks for recommending the Sunshine Cleaners. I hadn’t heard of that one but love Alan Arkin. Now I have to find a copy.
Have a great weekend.