Have you been feeling like things are a little precarious at the moment? If so, you are certainly not alone. For our first Host Only episode of season five, we gather to discuss some of the precarious nature of our current days.
The conversation is not entirely serious, the facial expressions of cats and destructive nature of a local bear come up as well.
Whatever you’re feeling at this point, we hope this conversation provides some levity and encouragement as we all walk through some rather precarious times. Blessings from all of us at Rector’s Cupboard.
Articles referenced in today’s episode:“The End of Retirement” by Cathrin Bradbury, from the December 2023 edition of The Walrus
“Think cats are aloof? They make nearly 300 facial expressions, study says” by Kevin Melnick, The Washington Post, November 7, 2023
“I was freaking out: Bear breaks into Metro Vancouver minivan” CTV News, November 7, 2023
Tasting Notes:On today's episode, Cupboard Master Ken made us a warm cocktail, very appropriate for the rainy falls we get in Vancouver. If you'd like to make one for yourself, here's the recipe:
Gin Toasty Cocktail from Food & Wine
1 ¾ oz Gin
3 ½ oz Hot Water
Orange peel twist
¾ oz Tonic Syrup
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