How to Make a Black Eyed Susan Cocktail

By Deena Bustillo on
More Recipes on Zimbio: Best Mint Julep Recipe Alton Brown Turkey Brine Recipe is a Must Have Cooking Zucchini A Black Eyed Susan drink is the perfect way to celebrate watching the Preakness. And, it's the perfect refreshing taste for a nice warm day in spring. The recipe is fairly simple, just make sure you've got plenty of vodka, rum, and triple sec, and a lot of fruit juice and you're well on your way to a refreshing cocktail. Let the races begin! To make a whole batch of Black...Read Full Story

It's Speed Versus Closers in Black-Eyed Susan

By dawnawood on  From gallopinghatrack.com
Fillies that saved their soup for the Preakness weekend seem ready to kill in the Black-Eyed Susan...Read Full Story

Selections for Black Eyed Susan Friday at Pimlico

By Kstafford on  From theaspiringhorseplayer.com
Those of you who have followed along here over the years know the drill this time of year.  Preakness week is when we go a little crazy and start doing some marathon blogging efforts to try to bring as much attention to the racing action at Pimlico as we possibly can.  Fortified with a healthy dose of Black Eyed Susan’s from this morning’s Alibi Breakfast at Old Hilltop, we’ve jumped right into the task at hand and are prepared to offer selections for ALL 13 races on Friday.  Saturday’s picks...Read Full Story

A Simple Symphony Watercolor Floral/ Black Eyed Susan by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

By Daily Painters Internation... on  From dailypaintersinternationalartgallery.blogspot.com
4 Simple Symphoniesoriginal watercolor floral/black eyed susans: each 7"w x 11"ha simple symphony for baby Ma small work of artto celebrate the startof my new granddaughter’s lifeand that’s really quitea blessing in my life!BB'10Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PAfor info, click: emailblog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.comRead Full Story

1,000 Black-Eyed Susan Seeds By Seed Needs Reviews

By arelist on  From florist.belongshop.com
1,000 Black-Eyed Susan Seeds By Seed Needs Plant Type: Biennial. Has two-year life cycle. Grows only leaves first season from seed. Then in second season, blooms, seeds and dies with first frost. This speices sometimes performs as a perennial in some areas, as an annual in others. Zones: 3 – 9 Soil preference: Adaptable Sun/Shade: Needs full sun Moisture Requirements: Average moisture, well-drained. Germination: Black eyed susan wildflower seed germinates 7 – 30 days Optimum soil...Read Full Story
Black-Eyed Susan Recipe - Seattle Post Intelligencer
The second jewel in the triple crown, The Preakness, is being run tomorrow in Baltimore, Maryland. The race was first run in 1873 and was won by a horse named Survivor. The signature drink at the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course is the ...  
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Preakness Contenders Put Competition Aside At Annual Alibi Breakfast
A little music, some fried chicken and a glass full of the famous Black-eyed Susan drink. It’s an odd combination that means the Alibi Breakfast at the Preakness is in full swing.  
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Your Drink This Weekend: The Black-Eyed Susan
So, Pimlico came up with a recipe of its own. It's changed several times over the years. Most recently, corporate sponsorship reared its ugly head and turned it into little more than a vodka/whisky stone sour. I like the original drink more. It's a tall ...  
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The Preakness Stakes Official Drink: How to Make A Black Eyed Susan
The official drink of the Preakness Stakes is a Black Eyed Susan.  
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Hats for Hospice joins in Preakness fun
"The Hats for Hospice alliteration came from the same concept ... and drinks, such as mint juleps and black-eyed Susans," Todd said. "The Maryland theme also carries over with specialty cupcakes decorated like the black-eyed Susan flower."  
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