Nothing says Christmas-cozy like a hot toddy. The boozy winter warmer dates as far back as the 17th century, when healers in India fermented and heated palm-tree sap, called “taddy,” and offered it up ...
The folklore goes that a hot toddy – the alcoholic drink composed of hot water, lemon juice, honey and whiskey or rum or brandy – can soothe your sore throat or clear your winter cold-induced ...
It’s National Hot Toddy Day, and not a moment too soon. As January drags on and even the hardiest of us begin to ponder the grim truth that the season will drag on until March, we’d like to take a ...
Is the hot toddy a simple concoction, mothered by necessity and measured by eye, best thrown together by a gruff septuagenarian and served to shivering travelers who’ve stumbled into a down-at-heel ...
Many people believe in the healing abilities of a hot toddy for colds and flu. A hot toddy is a mixture of hot water, honey, lemon, and whiskey. Some of these ingredients may have beneficial effects, ...
January 11 is National Hot Toddy Day. If you have never had a hot toddy, the holidays are a natural time to introduce yourself to the drink's warm aromas. The story goes that the drink was created in ...
This article originally appeared on Robb Report. The Hot Toddy is the perfect cocktail for this moment. Now, I know many of you read that last sentence and gave a little internal scoff at the idea ...
Such a traditional hot concoction dates back to mid 18th-century Britain. Given the usual British winter, cold and humid, the hot toddy was born to be consumed with the addition of milk before going ...