Had it not been for the meteoric rise of the Mojito, your average happy hour patron would probably still think that “muddling” is something best left to nosey mother-in-laws and high-school ...
Parker relays, "If you don't have a muddler on hand you can use the back of a large spoon, the end of a rolling pin, really ...
An unusual request, though, this isn’t. More and more middle-class parents are opting for “muddling” – meaning to forgo ...
It seemed messy and fraught with uncertainty. But it made me think about what “muddling through” actually means. Merriam Webster says that to muddle is to make turbid or muddy. It’s what ...