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cocktail and mixing
Grenadine syrup is thickened and sweetened pomegranate juice is used in cocktail mixing.
Pouring all ingredients into a mixing glass with ice cubes, the ingredients are mixed then strained and served " straight up " ( without ice ) in a chilled cocktail glass and garnished with either a green olive or a twist of lemon ( a strip of the peel, usually squeezed or twisted to express volatile oils onto the surface of the drink ).
The concept of mixing vodka and licorice probably existed long before the 1990s, since both Koskenkorva Viina vodka and Turkish Pepper licorice existed before the alleged invention the cocktail.
The Peruvian Pisco Sour cocktail is made by mixing Peruvian Pisco with lime juice, simple syrup, egg white, Angostura bitters ( for garnish ), and ice cubes.
The Chilean Pisco Sour cocktail is made by mixing Chilean Pisco with lemon juice, powdered sugar, egg white, and ice cubes.
A vodka martini is made by combining vodka, dry vermouth, and ice in a cocktail shaker or mixing glass.

cocktail and more
All four types of message listed in Table 1 are permitted, although decorum and cocktail tradition require holding the commands to a minimum, while exclamations having complimentary intonations are more than customarily encouraged.
In contrast to cocktail parties, military organizations, even in the field, are more formal.
At one teaspoon of sugar per ounce, cranberry juice cocktail is more highly sweetened than even soda drinks that have been linked to obesity.
A cocktail is an alcoholic mixed drink that contains two or more ingredients at least one of the ingredients must be a spirit.
A cocktail today usually contains one or more kinds of spirit and one or more mixers, such as soda or fruit juice.
In recent years kumquats have gained popularity as a garnish for cocktail beverages, including the martini as a replacement for the more familiar olive.
This cocktail has been famous in Puerto Rico since 1978, and it became more widely known after Rupert Holmes released his song " Escape ", commonly known as " The Piña Colada Song ".
This was distinguished from the Gin Fizz cocktail in that the 3 dashes of lemon juice in the Gin Fizz was " fizzed " with carbonated water to essentially form a ' Gin and Sodawater ' whereas the considerably more " juice of a small lemon " in the Tom Collins essentially formed a ' Gin and Sparkling Lemonade ' when sweetened with the gum syrup.
Set in the 19th century, it explores the events which follow the accidental capture of a group of English children by pirates: the children are revealed as considerably more amoral than the pirates ( it was in this novel that Hughes first described the cocktail Hangman's Blood ).
The Israel Defense Forces reported more than 3, 600 Molotov cocktail attacks, 100 hand grenade attacks and 600 assaults with guns or explosives.
Ho helped devise the HAART or highly active anti-retroviral therapy, which prescribes a cocktail of drugs to treat AIDS, on the theory that it would be more effective to combine powerful protease inhibitors with other HIV medications.
One report states that the presence of carbon dioxide in a cocktail may accelerate the uptake of alcohol in the blood, making both the inebriation and recovery phases more rapid.
The Union also puts on a wide range of social entertainments for its members, including yoga & pilates, comedy evenings, an annual Valentine's Ball, a summertime ' Garden Party ', cocktail workshops, a weekly pub quiz and much more.
Both American sauce and the more thousand-island like sauce cocktail ( somewhat similar to that of Iceland ) can often be found in supermarkets, and occasionally also premixed " ketchup-mayo.
Although the necktie is more prominent in today's society, being seen at business meetings, formal functions, schools, and sometimes even at home, the bow tie is making a comeback with fun-formal events such as dinner, cocktail parties and nights out on the town.
They organize a cocktail party and go all together, but the parents have more fun than the children.
Because they are often served during cocktail hours, it is often desired that a canapé be either salty or spicy, in order to encourage guests to drink more.
By 2004, the game was a popular collector's item ; the upright cabinets were common, while the cocktail models were more rare.
Her rhythmic sensibility at times recalls cocktail music producer and recording artist Esquivel, and her harmony parts can resemble the Beatles on some of her more elaborate album tracks – possibly an influence from her early recording efforts with Nazz founder and avowed Beatlemaniac Todd Rundgren.
As with the Martini cocktail, the trend in recent years has been to use a larger proportion of gin, mainly because the quality of the spirit is a lot better than it used to be, meaning there is less need to dilute the gin to make it more palatable.
According to Griffin, the use of the term ' clerical fascism ' should be limited to " the peculiar forms of politics that arise when religious clerics and professional theologians are drawn either into collusion with the secular ideology of fascism ( an occurrence particularly common in interwar Europe ); or, more rarely, manage to mix a theologically illicit cocktail of deeply held religious beliefs with a fascist commitment to saving the nation or race from decadence or collapse ".
Oversized cocktail glasses, ranging in capacity from 6 fl oz to large glasses of 12 fl oz or more, have become popular in recent years.
Samples are dissolved or suspended in a " cocktail " containing a solvent ( historically aromatic organics such as benzene or toluene, but more recently less hazardous solvents have come into favour ), typically some form of a surfactant, and small amounts of other additives known as " fluors " or scintillators.
The different arcade versions have since become varying levels of rarity ; the cocktail and cabaret versions are very rare, while the upright cabinets are more available.

cocktail and than
These synthetic opioids, along with codeine and morphine were preferable to laudanum since a single opioid could be prescribed for different types of pain rather than the " cocktail " of laudanum, which contains nearly all of the opium alkaloids.
The state Senate then approved a revised bill designating it as the official cocktail for New Orleans only, rather than the entire state, but the state House then reverted the bill back to its original form.
When served communally, the drink is expected to be of a lower alcohol content than a typical cocktail.
Count Camillo Negroni invented it by asking the bartender, Fosco Scarselli, to strengthen his favorite cocktail, the Americano, by adding gin rather than the normal soda water.
The original cocktail as described by Ada Coleman contained cognac rather than dry gin.
By the late 19th century, the cocktail shaker as we now know it was in wide use, invented by an innkeeper who, while using two containers to pour drinks back and forth between, noticed that one container's mouth was smaller than the other's and held the two together and shook them " for a bit of a show ".
This sauce is more akin to tomato ketchup and cocktail sauce than predominantly chili pepper-based sauces.
The efficacy of this mixture for the treatment of dyspepsia is generally considered superior to treatment with only any one of its components, due to their varied mechanisms of relief ; however, a recent study found that a GI cocktail was no more effective in relieving stomach pain than an antacid alone.
In 2005, the Borgata issued a policy that it would fire any cocktail server who gained more than 7 % of their body weight and did not lose it within 90 days.
With its unique selling point as the only cocktail bar on campus, the classy atmosphere has attracted a large number of students from all colleges and is now more popular than ever.
The new restaurant also includes a cocktail bar and is currently having more success than it did on the television series.
The Whitbread website claims: " The highly popular Long Island Iced Tea cocktail alone accounts for more than 1. 5 million of 34 million cocktails served in the UK since Whitbread first brought the brand to the UK in 1986 ".
( Much to Henry's disgust, Margaret has no feeling whatever for food, seeing it as nothing more than fuel, and has a partiality for bars of chocolate and – horror of horrors, in Henry's eyes – prawn cocktail flavour crisps ).

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