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For the Love of Pimm’s!

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You’ve probably seen it on a menu, bleary eyed and barely clinging to life at a NOLA bachelorette party the morning after. We’re talking Pimm’s and it was introduced to England in the mid 19th century when James Pimm, who owned an oyster bar in London, released a tipple called "No. 1 Cup," which he claimed was a tonic to aid digestion. His cocktail, which showcased this gin-based liqueur, was dubbed "Pimm's Cup," and rang of all things quininey, herbaceous and fruity.  By 1851, Pimm began large-scale production on his drink. Since its original creation and evolution into other cup blends, the drink has traveled across Britain, crossed into other European countries and been exported across the world.  For reasons unknown, at some point in the 20th century New Orleans took a cue from London and adopted the Pimm’s Cup as a low ABV favorite. Combining Pimm’s with lemonade and 7-Up, the drink is served in a highball glass and garnished with cucumber, strawberrys, mint, rosemary… basically whatever is in your fridge that you were planning on turning into a salad. Subtly sweet, tangy, and refreshing, it’s the kind of guilty pleasure anyone can enjoy on a hot summer night.

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Richard Kahn Richard Kahn

New Orleans 2021 Saint Patrick’s Day in NOLA

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We were so, so so, sososo sad when we had to cancel our 2020 Halloween Pilot trip to New Orleans. But the only thing that matters more to us than everyone having a good time, is everyone’s well being.

So we went ahead and postponed.

We have done a ton of research and decided to reschedule our pilot to New Orleans for 2021. We have researched insurance policies and read really long and boring fine print on airplane refund policies.

We will be traveling to New Orleans March 12th-19th, 2021.

Our 7 day, 6 night excursion will be 100% refundable in the case of a national pandemic, natural disaster, or end of the world scenario.

You will get your money back if the world stops again. Which hopefully it won’t because this is going to be A LOT OF FUN.

The trip will cost $1,300. That will include flight from New York to MSY, travelers insurance, accommodations, daily seminars, stocked house fridge, and transportation to and from the airport in New Orleans.

We have a payment plan in place for those who sign up from June-August 2020. Your payments will be equally distributed until the March, 2021. Deadline for sign up will be November 30, 2020. All payments for those signing up after August 30, 2020 will be due by December 30, 2020.

To sign up, click here!

We are excited. In these really hard times, we look forward to having something to look forward to. Please contact us via email if you any questions!

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