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Sip on this white peach shrub whenever you want to feel happy.

July 17, 2017 Leave a Comment
De Nigris I Fruttati white peach shrub #ItalianVinegar #DrizzleFlavor #denigris1889 AD - main (c)nwafoodie

This post contains a sponsored link to a mocktail/cocktail recipe I developed for De Nigris Italian Vinegars. #ItalianVinegar #DrizzleFlavor

Sorry, I’m not telling you what to do. This post is more like a nudge in the right direction. I mean, I have practically guaranteed that you’ll feel happy sipping merrily along with this shrub.

What is a shrub?

A shrub is a vinegar-based syrup or sweetener, infused with fruits or herbs. Or both. A shrub by itself with a splash of ginger ale or club soda is something pretty special. Akin to freshly squeezed lemonade. With a twist. And speaking of twists, add a kiss of bourbon with a just-picked-and-bursting white peach flavor and now we’re talking.

Either way, it’s a delight. And delightful things make us happy.

De Nigris I Fruttati white peach shrub #ItalianVinegar #DrizzleFlavor #denigris1889 AD - overhead (c)nwafoodie

Wait… you don’t happen to have any just-picked-and-bursting white peaches? Remedy this immediately by keeping a jar of De Nigris’s I Fruttati white peach fruit pulp vinegar in your pantry.

This recipe is now available on the DeNigris Italian Vinegar site and it’s time to get your happy on.

Happy shrubbing.

Eat well, my friends. Eat well.

Lyndi

De Nigris I Fruttati white peach shrub #ItalianVinegar #DrizzleFlavor #denigris1889 AD - product shot (c)nwafoodie

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My name is Lyndi Fultz, and I live in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, which span Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri.

I like to share small ideas for living simply and eating happily.

You will find that I talk a lot about food because we all need to eat. Why not add little bits of food joy where possible?

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