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RIP Uncle Freddie you are out of pain now I hope you meet up with Mumma and have a rum punch or two 🍹🍹🇧🇧
P.S. Your wife is an evil bitch who put you in a home for the elderly with end stage dementia when you still had capacity. There is a special place in hell for her!!!
🍹 Happy National Rum Punch Day! 🍹

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I’ve done it!!!
I successfully replicated the Summer Rum Punch I had at the Dominican restaurant back on James’ bday. The only difference is I think they used a coconut cream rum and I only had Malibu (which is coconut water rum) but TASTES THE SAME!!! And very dangerous!
But yummy! Lol
All I see talkin' and I need action, No gimme nah half 'cause I don't need no fraction🥱
Creamy and refreshing rum punch with nutmeg and lime juice
My current read is Daphne Palmer Geanacopolous's The Pirate Next Door, a book about the women, families, and onshore lives of the buccaneers of the Golden Age of Piracy. The chapter on Sarah and Capt. William Kidd was later expanded into the book The Pirate's Wife, so between the book and the fact that I just bought a bottle of Thrasher's Spiced Rum (far and away my favorite spiced rum—you can taste every individual spice in it, and it tastes like Christmas), I was moved to make a glass of this: a rum punch served to Captain Kidd on the fateful day in 1688 when he received a privateering commission from the Governor of the Leeward Islands.