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different cultures Was Mirjam
On 1/13/09 5:58 PM, "Pat P" wrote:
"Joan E." wrote in message ... On Jan 13, 8:44 am, "lucille" wrote: If you add a little malted milk powder as a thickener, it becomes a malted. At least that's true in New York. A shake is ice cream, a little milk and flavor of choice. A malt is the aforementioned with the addition of malt powder. In the Central US, anyway. Joan Another reason to be glad I`m here - a malt is a very fine whisky! You can keep your milk version!!! ;-) Pat Ah, as in single or double malt. Whiskey here referred to as "single malt" etc, not just "a malt" or "a malted" - being the milk, ice cream and malt powder - more delicious, different effect! Ellice (who actually does savour both malts) |
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On 1/13/09 10:29 PM, "Sharon" wrote:
On Jan 13, 6:58*pm, "Pat P" wrote: "Joan E." wrote in message ... On Jan 13, 8:44 am, "lucille" wrote: If you add a little malted milk powder as a thickener, it becomes a malted. At least that's true in New York. A shake is ice cream, a little milk and flavor of choice. *A malt is the aforementioned with the addition of malt powder. *In the Central US, anyway. Joan Another reason to be glad I`m here - a malt is a very fine whisky! *You can keep your milk version!!! ;-) Pat Oh, ya imbibing old Brit you - now the truth is coming out. :-)) Altho' here in a bar/restaurant I might ask for a rye and ginger never a malt and ginger. Also in the U.S. do you make Bloody Caesars? We were in N.Y. a few years back, had to wait for a connection and ordered such - they looked at us like we were from Mars. (don't you think we should take Mirjam's name off this very enchanting conversation by now? Sharon (N.B.) My grandmother on DFs side would drink rye and ginger. What's a Bloody Caesar? Then there is a Godfather - Amaretto & Whisky (preferably scotch) - very drinkable. Ellice |
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"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
... On 1/14/09 8:30 AM, in article , "Jangchub" wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:17:24 GMT, lucretia borgia wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:13:22 -0500, Cheryl Isaak opined: What the heck is a Bloody Caesar? C Vodka and tomato juice, sometimes very nice with Clamato juice instead. I would have thought it a pretty international drink. American's call that a Bloody Mary. Victoria http://gotbodhicitta-wangmo.blogspot.com/ Updated daily when able. Nope - a clam digger - Bloody Mary's don't have the clam juice but horseradish C Or a squirt of Tabasco. I've also had it with V-8. |
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On 1/14/09 8:30 AM, "Jangchub" wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:17:24 GMT, lucretia borgia wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:13:22 -0500, Cheryl Isaak opined: What the heck is a Bloody Caesar? C Vodka and tomato juice, sometimes very nice with Clamato juice instead. I would have thought it a pretty international drink. American's call that a Bloody Mary. Victoria http://gotbodhicitta-wangmo.blogspot.com/ Updated daily when able. Bloody Mary doesn't have clam juice - it's tomato juice with tabasco, worcestershire, vodka, lemon (or lime) - and a celery swizzle stick. Some folks make Bloody Mary's with spicy V-8. You can buy spicy tomato juice or Bloody Mary mix, as well. Virgin Mary - without the vodka. Ellice |
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"Jangchub" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:17:24 GMT, lucretia borgia wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:13:22 -0500, Cheryl Isaak opined: What the heck is a Bloody Caesar? C Vodka and tomato juice, sometimes very nice with Clamato juice instead. I would have thought it a pretty international drink. American's call that a Bloody Mary. Victoria http://gotbodhicitta-wangmo.blogspot.com/ Updated daily when able. So do we. Maybe a bloody caesar has a dash of testosterone added! Pat |
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"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message ... On 1/14/09 8:30 AM, in article , "Jangchub" wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:17:24 GMT, lucretia borgia wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:13:22 -0500, Cheryl Isaak opined: What the heck is a Bloody Caesar? C Vodka and tomato juice, sometimes very nice with Clamato juice instead. I would have thought it a pretty international drink. American's call that a Bloody Mary. Victoria http://gotbodhicitta-wangmo.blogspot.com/ Updated daily when able. Nope - a clam digger - Bloody Mary's don't have the clam juice but horseradish C Sounds revolting. The only mix I`ll accept (or used to) is a Rusty Nail. (One third drambuie, two thirds whisky.) You don`t need many to speak about your rich relations! Pat |
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Pat P wrote:
Sounds revolting. The only mix I`ll accept (or used to) is a Rusty Nail. (One third drambuie, two thirds whisky.) You don`t need many to speak about your rich relations! Pat They used to serve that when we lived in Brora (Sutherland) but the locals called it "A Tilt of the Kilt" -- Bruce Fletcher Stronsay, Orkney UK http://claremont.island-blogging.co.uk "Never ask a man if he is from Yorkshire. If he is he will surely tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him?" |
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"Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)" wrote in message news Pat P wrote: Sounds revolting. The only mix I`ll accept (or used to) is a Rusty Nail. (One third drambuie, two thirds whisky.) You don`t need many to speak about your rich relations! Pat They used to serve that when we lived in Brora (Sutherland) but the locals called it "A Tilt of the Kilt" -- Bruce Fletcher Stronsay, Orkney UK http://claremont.island-blogging.co.uk "Never ask a man if he is from Yorkshire. If he is he will surely tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him?" LOLOL! Drinking that, it might be safer to forego the kilt for trews! It`s VERY nice though! Pat |
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