Mikey Sklar & Wendy Tremayne
Hot Cider for Cold Days
We just experienced some of the coldest weather Southern New Mexico has to offer. Yesterday there was light snow and temps down into the single digits. With windchill we were well below zero. The interstate was closed in both directions leaving travelers stranded at the local hotels for a night. We started the day right by mixing up a gallon of store bought cider with mulling spice, nutmeg, cinnamon, lemon zest and maple syrup. I bring the pot to a near boil then fill a giant thermos which keeps the cider hot all day.
Hot Cider for Cold Days
We just experienced some of the coldest weather Southern New Mexico has to offer. Yesterday there was light snow and temps down into the single digits. With windchill we were well below zero. The interstate was closed in both directions leaving travelers stranded at the local hotels for a night. We started the day right by mixing up a gallon of store bought cider with mulling spice, nutmeg, cinnamon, lemon zest and maple syrup. I bring the pot to a near boil then fill a giant thermos which keeps the cider hot all day.