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S3 E8 Novio's Radio | Prescribe Me Something Good

S3 E8 Novio's Radio | Prescribe Me Something Good

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S3 E8 Novio's Radio | Prescribe Me Something Good

Broadcasting remotely *cough cough cough* after catching the school-season bug, Bob Cutler dials into the George Hale Ric Tyler Show on VOM and reflects on the history of "medicinal whiskey" before sharing hot toddy recipes, rum-and-maple variations, and cider or mulled wine twists—all meant to soothe when you're feeling sick—just as so many are today.

Key Topics

The History of Medicinal Spirits

Prohibition-era "prescriptions" of whiskey inspired the idea of cocktails as cures, tying cultural history to today's comforting hot drinks.

Comfort Drinks That Heal

From hot toddies to cider and mulled wine, warm cocktails become seasonal remedies, balancing flavor with soothing effects.

Wellness Meets Moderation

Bob stresses hydration, honey, citrus, and responsible drinking—showing that self-care can be

equal parts ritual and restraint.

Episode Index

(2:16–4:41) Hot toddy basics: bourbon, lemon, honey, and hot water—a classic "cure" that warms and soothes.

(4:41–5:45) Variations with brandy, dark rum, or chamomile tea for deeper, relaxing flavors.

(7:39–9:07) A rum-maple-cinnamon toddy—using Maine maple syrup and stirring with a cinnamon stick for spice and aroma.

(9:44–10:23) Mulled wine, hot cider with rum or whiskey, and even ancho chile liqueur for sinus relief.

(11:20–15:40) Final advice: moderation, hydration, add citrus or honey, and don't ignore medical

cautions when mixing with prescriptions.

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