Peppermint-Bark Garnishes Are Festive & Fun For Holiday Entertaining

Were you looking for a fun way to jazz up your festive DryBations this Holiday season? How about a Peppermint Bark-inspired rim!?! On this Just A Merry Mocktail Monday, Let’s rim some glasses!

What you will need:

  • Double Boiler (or two saucepans)

  • Melting Chocolates

  •  Candy Canes

  • Glassware (please don’t use plastic)

How to:

To operate a double boiler, fill the bottom vessel with about an inch or two of water. Do not fill all the way. Turn on the heat and let the steam from the boiling water melt your chocolate.

  • Once the chocolate has melted, removed from heat and rim the glass

  • Then dip glass in (previously smashed) candy cane crumbles 

  • Either serve right away, or save in the fridge for a later engagement!

Enjoy Safely!

Remember, if you give this a go, tag @thesobercurator and me in your photos!!! Until Next Week!

To Your Health! Xoxo

-Nik

Ok, we know, it’s not a version of Manic Monday. We couldn’t resist including this holiday special by the Bangles from 1987

HAPPY EVERY HOUR with Tonix Mocktails! You can follow Nik Popkow (aka @Tonix.Mocktails) in all of the usual sober media social places: Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. (See what she did there? Tonix aka ToNik! LOL) ICYMI – Previous Just a Merry Mocktail Monday mini-classes from Nik Popkow @Tonix.Mocktails – We Be Jammmin’!

We know we mix a mean mocktail. HAPPY EVERY HOUR will keep you up to date on the latest and greatest trends in the world of mocktails and zero-proof beverages. TRIGGER WARNING: People in early sobriety may want to proceed with caution. Always read labels. Please hydrate responsibly … because drunk never looks good.

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