limey wrote:
>
> "Arri London" wrote in message >
> >
> > limey wrote:
> >>
> >> Can anyone help with this?
> >>
> >> We attended a Lithuanian wedding and were served a drink at the reception
> >> which was delicious - but it sneaked up on you. Believe me, I should
> >> know.
> >>
> >> It was a warm drink, being served all around in large teapots. It was
> >> smooth and orange flavored, but that's all I can identify. I only know I
> >> got pretty sloshed - after everyone convinced me it was nonalcoholic.
> >> Ha.
> >> My memory was that it was pronounced "viditus" but I can't find a recipe
> >> online.
> >>
> >> Dora
> >
> >
> > Virytos. Try this (from
> > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read...-08/1060790531):
> >
> (recipe snipped and saved)
>
> Many thanks, Arri! You hit the mark. It's a delicious drink, but really
> potent. I'm so glad to have the recipe.
>
> Dora
LOL! Those warm alcoholic drinks can be deadly; they often aren't heated
up hot enough or long enough to disperse much alcohol.
Nearly got hammered at a friend's anniversary party. She'd brought back
several types of coconut rum from her home in Jamaica. It ended up in
various drinks I kept downing on a relatively empty stomach