There's also the unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook which apparently has a butterbeer recipe.
But after Polgara's report I'm content with my suggestion.
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There's also the unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook which apparently has a butterbeer recipe.
But after Polgara's report I'm content with my suggestion.
It was sooooo yummy, we all had seconds. Only had the frozen butterbeer though--it was September and ickily humid out.
They also had bottles of pumpkin juice, but we never got around to trying that.
I can't imagine what pumpkin juice tastes like but I would like to try it. As I read the books I imagined butterbeer was the the hard cider version of rootbeer.
As I read the books I imagined butterbeer was the the hard cider version of rootbeer.
That I would drink. But the butterscotch and cream soda stuff sounds too sweet for me. I like my beers bitter (IPA, yum!).
Luna & Neville are my favorites. I would LOVE to read the further adventures of Luna.
The butterbeer they serve at the Harry Potter Universal park in Florida is delicious--somewhere between cream soda and butterscotch, with whipped cream on top
That does sound astonishingly good.
I think that after I finish the novel I'm going to have to read that fan novel the wanky person wrote about Dumbledore's Army. Has anyone read it? Is it actually, you know, good?
Deadline : I finished it shortly after I wrote that. The interesting thing for me with both these books is that nothing much happens...in fact Deadline seems to have a lot less story than Feed. But I really enjoy them nonetheless and can't stop reading once I start.
Embassytown : More story than most Mieville, but kind of a lame one, IMHO. I think the problem there for me is that his world building and language are fantastic, so when he reverts to a plot that only a writer could love I get all eye-rolly.
Well, I finished Deadline. I liked Feed a good deal more. However, I realize that the second book of most trilogies tends to be weaker than the first and third.
The interesting thing for me with both these books is that nothing much happens...in fact Deadline seems to have a lot less story than Feed. But I really enjoy them nonetheless and can't stop reading once I start.
I'm two-thirds of the way through and enjoying it more the second time around, I think. The first time, I did get that "nothing much happens" feeling in comparison to Feed, but I'm appreciating it more this time. Maybe because it's nice to have the refresher since I've been reading Blackout. This book seems to consist of a lot of Talking About Virology, but it's important stuff. I also realized I just like these characters.