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Unique Money Traditions You Won’t Find in the US

Unique Money Traditions You Won’t Find in the US

You’ve heard of pin the tail on the donkey, but are you familiar with pin the dollar on the bride? Join Rachel and George on a journey to learn about money traditions around the world––from the West African sou-sou to an unexpected German spending obsession that not even the pandemic could shake!

Smart Money Happy Hour with Rachel Cruze and George Kamel

March 9, 202336m 17s

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Show Notes

You’ve heard of pin the tail on the donkey, but are you familiar with pin the dollar on the bride? Join Rachel and George on a journey to learn about money traditions around the world––from the West African sou-sou to an unexpected German spending obsession that not even the pandemic could shake!

 

In This Episode:

·      Communal savings, questionable British accents, and “the dollar dance”

·      The global money custom that George’s ancestors may have invented

·      The OG GoFundMe and other heartwarming ways different cultures give back

 

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This Week’s Happy Hour Special:


Sazerac

 

Ingredients:

·      1/2 ounce absinthe

·      1 sugar cube

·      1 1/2 ounces rye whiskey

·      1/2 ounce Peychaud’s bitters

·      1/2 ounce Angostura bitters

·      1 1/2 ounces cognac

·      1 lemon peel

 

Pour a small amount of absinthe in a chilled glass, swirl it around to coat the glass, discard the remaining liquid, then set aside the glass. In a cocktail mixer, muddle the sugar cube with Peychaud’s and Angostura bitters. Add rye and cognac to the cocktail mixer with ice and shake until chilled. Strain into the prepared glass, twist the lemon peel over drink’s surface to release the oils, garnish with the lemon peel and enjoy!

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