December 21, 2025

9 thoughts on “George Washington & His Cherries

  1. I’m so glad you shared this, Maylee! I found an online article recently that spelled out “the number one cocktail in every state,” and for North Carolina, it was Cherry Bounce! I had literally never heard of it, despite having lived here more than 30 years. Your version of it sounds yummy; sweet but refreshing!

    1. Hello, I have to admit that I’m not an expert on cocktails, but I liked this one. Yes, I saw references to the North Carolina Cherry Bounce connection, but didn’t pursue it as it wasn’t really related directly to my story. But, I bet there are some fun facts there, too! Cherries in North Carolina? I’m eagerly awaiting peaches from that area of the country.

  2. Also, I just noticed the pretty little glasses you chose for serving the Cherry Bounce. My grandmother gifted me with a whole set of similar glasses many years ago. I still break them out for fun occasions. Cheers!

    1. Yes, I wish I could have Antique Road Show come to my house. Those glasses and many random dishes and glasses are from my aunt’s estate — no one seemed to want them as I think we are all in sensory overload. They probably came from her husband’s first (widowed) wife who was much older than my aunt and from Dubuque, Iowa, of all places. I have always loved these little glasses and wish I knew their story. I bet it would be interesting as my understanding was that they were of wealthy French ancestry.

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