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Eggnog not your cup of tea? Try this Detroit cocktail instead!
Read full article: Eggnog not your cup of tea? Try this Detroit cocktail instead!Itโs the original adult milkshake comprised of ice cream and coffee-flavored booze. Now, while this drink is not kid-friendly, it is very easy to make and all you need is ice, vanilla ice cream, Kahlua, and light rum. Little did I know at the time but this delicious creamy cocktail was first created in Detroit in the 1960s. This drink is now known worldwide and in London, they call it The Detroit Hummer, while in Germany they call it Sir Jerome, after Jerome Adams. Without any further ado, here is how you make it:Michelleโs Take on a HummerIngredients3-5 Ice cubes2 Scoops of good vanilla ice cream1.5 oz.
Event gives people with autism the opportunity to join crews, learn art of sailing
Read full article: Event gives people with autism the opportunity to join crews, learn art of sailingDETROIT - Every year the Set Sail for Autism event put on by Detroit's Bayview Yacht Club in partnership with the Judson Autism Connection Center gives people with autism an opportunity to join crews and learn the art of sailing. "A lot of people on the autism spectrum don't get a chance to get out and try stuff like this, so they have no pathway to it," said sailor Michael Sanchirico, with the Bayview Yacht Club. It is just you, the water and the wind." Watch the video above to hear from families who participated in the event. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Event gives people with autism the opportunity to join crews, learn art of sailing
Read full article: Event gives people with autism the opportunity to join crews, learn art of sailingDETROIT โ Every year the Set Sail for Autism event put on by Detroit's Bayview Yacht Club in partnership with the Judson Autism Connection Center gives people with autism an opportunity to join crews and learn the art of sailing. "A lot of people on the autism spectrum don't get a chance to get out and try stuff like this, so they have no pathway to it," said sailor Michael Sanchirico, with the Bayview Yacht Club. "It is a great unwinding activity. It is just you, the water and the wind." Watch the video above to hear from families who participated in the event.