16 weird and wonderful uses for vodka... and a few drink recipes.
At a recent cocktail party, I was surprised to find people favoring
brandy and bourbon drinks over vodka drinks. It surprised me because
vodka has always seemed to me to be the go-to choice for a good drink.
Maybe a Martini, a vodka tonic, a Cosmo, or even a Black Russian, all
delicious drinks.
I’m a vodka fan, personally. And even though vodka seems to have
fallen out of favor over the last few years as a perfect cocktail mixer,
I still think the Martini is one of the best cocktails ever invented. I
mean, there must be hundreds of martini recipes alone. And that doesn’t
even touch on the whole Bloody Mary sect.
With vodka out of favor at the local bar, I started to wonder how
else vodka might earn its keep, and found out something pretty
interesting.
Vodka is versatile.
Vodka is versatile.
Vodka has many uses. Some of them are interesting and some are way
out there. So read on to discover a countdown of some weird and
wonderful uses for vodka.
16. Clean jewelry. Soak jewelry in vodka for five minutes, rinse and dry
15. Remove lipstick stains from clothing. Rub the stain with vodka, then throw into your regular wash.
14. Cure foot odor by washing your feet with vodka
13. Make a soothing ice pack. Mix one cup vodka and one cup
water in a resealable freezer bag and freeze until slushy. Use to
relieve sprains, aching muscles and tired eyes.
12. Treat an ear ache. Put a few drops of vodka in your ear,
let set for a few minutes, then drain. The vodka will kill the bacteria
that is causing pain in your ear.
11. Make a mouthwash - that’s right, mouthwash! If you want
minty breath, but don’t want your boss to think you’ve had a three
martini breakfast, try this recipe. Mix 1/2 cup cinnamon or 3-4 whole
sprigs of fresh mint with one cup vodka. Seal in a jar and let flavors
mingle for about two weeks. Strain the mixture through a coffee
filter. To use, mix with warm water and rinse your mouth. But remember
not to swallow!
10. Treat cold sores by applying a little vodka to the spot with a q-tip. Your cold sore will be gone within a few days.
9. Clear up your outbreak of teenage acne. Since alcohol is a
commonly used ingredient in acne products, why not use vodka instead?
Apply vodka to your face using a cotton ball. The alcohol in the vodka
is an astringent which will clean, tighten pores and kill bacteria.
8. Clean your cheaters. Yes, vodka can clean your eye glasses.
Simply wipe each lenss with a soft, clean cloth that’s been dampened
with vodka. The alcohol will clean the glass, kill germs and remove dirt
and grime that has built up on your lenses.
7. Clean and disinfect your razor. Fill a cup with vodka and
soak your safety razor blade in it after shaving. The vodka will
disinfect and clean any build up from the blade to help prevent rusting
and keep it sharp.
6. Treat Poison Ivy. One of the many hazards of enjoying the
great outdoors is an the sting and itch of poison ivy, oak or sumac. It
can lead to a nasty, long-lasting rash. To avoid the rash, pour vodka on
skin that has come into contact with poison ivy, and the alcohol will
wash away the itchy culprit, Urushiol.
5. Freshen your laundry. Did your dog bring something smelly
inside and lay it on your lap? Did your Caesar Salad miss your mouth and
hit your shirt at lunch? Does your son work on a shrimp boat? When
strong odors are a problem, use vodka to eliminate them. Keep a spray
bottle of vodka handy in the laundry. Simply spritz the offending item
with vodka and let dry before washing. Vodka kills odor-causing
bacteria, but doesn't leave a scent behind when dry. (Spot-test first to
be safe.)
4. Keep it shiny. Make your chrome, glass and porcelain
fixtures sparkle by wiping them with vodka. Just a few drops on a soft,
clean cloth will cut the grease and add the shine.
3. Keep your hair healthy. Add a jigger of vodka to a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo. to have a super clean scalp and extra shiny locks.
2. Get rid of mold. Fill a spray bottle with vodka and squirt the icky black stuff to keep your bathroom smelling fresh.
And the number one, weirdest use for vodka I can come up with is - drum roll please - using it to make a screwdriver... but hey, that’s just me. Ba-dum-pump!
And in case you, too, really just want to drink your vodka, here are a
few really good - but weird and drinkable - ideas for your vodka.
But first, a question: What do you get when you mix Absolut Vodka with Newman’s Own Lemonade ?
Answer? An Absolut Newman’s, of course.
You could Make Bacon Infused Vodka and use it in a BLT Bloody Mary
How about trying The Greentini (made with 360 Organic Vodka) Or give The Grape Escape Martini at try.