Free The Tipple: Kickass Cocktails Inspired by Iconic Women by Jennifer Croll (Illustrated by Kelly Shami) - Episode 236
Release Date: 02/10/2026
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You may recall us saying that we were a bit tipsy in the first episode of this season and would be for a whole four episodes in service to a later terrible book. Today, you meet that book.
In addition to our usual barnyard language, today’s episode includes discussion and consumption of alcohol (your hosts are fairly intoxicated after sampling several cocktails from the book). Be forewarned that there's a big ol' vulnerable bummer section where we discuss the death of our family member from 1:54 - 12:49 before the episode properly beings at 12:50.
Bookbarella's Amaretto Surprise
For the mocktail version, simply omit the Disaronno
For a stronger drink, add 1 part of an orange liqueur (e.g. Grand Marnier)
- 1 part Disaronno
- 1 part freshly juiced orange (mandarin, clementine, - whatever you have)
- 1 part freshly juiced lemon
- 10 pomegranate arils (or however many your heart desires)
- 1/2 part pomegranate juice
- 6 oz. Polar seltzer flavor of choice (Cranberry Lime or any citrus flavor)
- Ice
- Optional Garnish: Twist of lemon and/or orange peel
- Juice your orange and lemon
- Fill a 12-20 oz. glass with 3-4 ice cubes
- Pour the Disaronno, orange, lemon, and pomegranate juice over the ice and stir a few times to combine
- Pour in enough seltzer to nearly fill the glass, leaving 1/2 inch of room
- Add the pomegranate arils and optional garnish
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