![]() ![]() The Soggy Dollar is nestled in beautiful White Bay. The bar, the bay and the drink are all very very good. The swim transforms crisp Georges into soggy dollars, thus the name Soggy Dollar Bar. You sail into the bay, find a mooring and swim in to the bar. The bar is called the Soggy Dollar because there are no docks. ![]() ![]() The Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke Island in the British Virgin Islands is the home of the world famous Painkiller, a glorious dark rum and coconut milk concoction topped with fresh grated nutmeg. In addition to our website we work with brands to develop and photograph recipes and provide food and travel related content. Please let us know what you think by commenting and rating our recipes or writing in with any questions you have. We invite you to subscribe to our weekly email where we highlight our latest recipes and focus on seasonal topics, nutritious ingredients, cooking techniques and meal plans. Who doesn’t enjoy a great meal with those you love? We believe communal meals are the cornerstone for nurturing healthy bodies, promoting communication and developing strong relationships. Together we have created a website devoted to providing flavorful, nutritious meals to share with family and friends. Lauren is the Internet marketing guru who developed and maintains our website, leads our marketing efforts, manages our social media and keeps us on track in general. ![]() Kim develops the recipes, shoots the photography and writes the posts and weekly emails to our subscribers. Recipe update: I now make this with white rum instead (which now I prefer) and then add in a splash or (floater) of dark rum on top.Įnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.Kim and Lauren are the mother-daughter team behind Something New For Dinner. Garnish as desired with pineapple, orange slice and/or cherry. Pour in the rum and optional splash of coconut milk. Fill a glass half way with crushed ice or small cubes and strain the juice mixture from the cocktail shaker into the glass. In a cocktail filled with ice combine the juices and cream of coconut and shake vigorously. *(I found I liked the cocktail with a splash of light coconut milk-which adds an extra creaminess)ġ. Optional: garnish: fresh pineapple, orange slice, mint or sprinkle of nutmeg cream of coconut (also known as coconut cream) If you have someone in your clan that does not partake in alcohol then omit the rum and add in some extra light coconut milk or coconut water with an optional splash of club soda.ġ oz. A least for a good half hour while you slip into a pineapple coconut dreamed filled serious coma nap on the couch….close your eyes and imagine that couch is a hammock swinging in the breeze~ Is the laundry piling up even though you just did it? take a sip… Your boss being a drip this week? take a sip… One sip and your mind wanders to a vacation spot with aquamarine blue waters, palm trees and warm soft breezes. The Painkiller is the cocktail you want to reach for when life seems to have gotten you down. I’ve been playing around with pineapple and coconut recipes the last week and happened to remember this cocktail and found it fitting to sip on while I’ve been recipe testing. The Painkiller will make you forget your day. You’ve had one of those days haven’t you? Go ahead–take a sip of The Painkiller. ![]()
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