"You Just Seem Older Than Yesterday. And You're Waiting For Tomorrow To Call."
When I was a lad going out for dinner nearly always meant the Swiss Chalet. At that time the restaurant actually had a chalet style roof and the waitresses wore "Swiss"
The drink pictured above isn't a Shirley Temple. I'll get to what it is. Recently I was searching for recipes in which to use my "homemade" grenadine. One recipe that kept cropping up was the Roy Rogers. While I did eventually grow to know of Shirley Temple I don't think I knew of Roy Rogers until I was in my teenage years and even then, to me, he was just a name. His namesake drink is an even more recent discovery. I don't know why, I guess western kitsch just wasn't that prevalent in my up bringing.
Anyway, most recipes call for a small amount of grenadine. Perfectly fine if you're using grocery store stuff that tastes like snow cone syrup. But with this stuff I think we need to up the ante.
Roy Rogers
1oz home made grenadine
4 oz Mexican Coca-Cola
Stir with ice. Garnish with a cherry. Pull the trigger.
I can't believe it took me so long to make grenadine. It's easy. Easier and possibly less fun than making Falernum. But still...
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Where I grew up, the Roy Rogers was for young boys, Shirley Temple for girls. And boys need weapons.... Lots of them.
Anyway, along with the swords there was a collection of swizzle sticks (from places my parents and grandparents went I suppose) something which you don't see much anymore. The logoed stir-stick that is. I suppose they've gone the way of books of matches...
I do not remember Roy Rogers or anyone ordering them. Shirley Temples were genderless back in Connecticut.