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Thanks Jeep for the great recipes, we will try some on New Years Eve..
You can make jsut about anything. Chocolate Martini is equal parts vodka with white cream de cacao shake over ice and strain dampen the rim of the glass with a lime wedge and dip the glass in chocolate. Crantini also 1 shot of vodka with cranberry juice splash of lime and shake I like to float frozen cranberries in it. To make it a Cosmo add GM to a crantini and it becomes a Cosmo. The traditional Martini is Gin. You put ice in the shaker add your gin a couple of eye drops of Vermouth shake and strain. To make it a dirty martini add a few drops of olive juice. Some like their martinis with olives some like a twist of lemon which is only the rind not a wedge. You can put a few drops of scotch in the glass and rim it around the glass and dump it out that makes for a very dry martini. Have fun.