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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:28 pm 
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could you hook me up? like, fairly quickly.

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Shot of Vodka
Shot of Guinness
few splashes Hot Sauce
1/2 tbsp. Cayenne Pepper
cracked Black Pepper to taste
2 tsp. Lemon Juice
1 tbsp. of Creamy horseradish
1 tsps. olive juice
1 tsps. worcestershire sauce
few splashes of Bitters
1 tbsp. minced garlic
EDIT: Celery salt

those measurements can vary to taste, i usually make a batch of this mix in a shaker, about 3 shots of vodka, and three of guinness will fit in a standard shaker.

Ice in a glass

third of glass the above mix, 2/3rds good tomato juice, shake to mix.

Garnish with olives, pearl onions, whatevs.

I like mine hot and i don't bother straining out the garlic.

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I don't eat it every morning, I do however, pull it out sometimes.


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hope that got to you in your time of need.

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Sure did. Thanks a ton.

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dig it, did you have everything on hand or are you going shopping?

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Well all right. Glad to be of service.

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So how'd it turn out?

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That even sounds good to me. I'm not a huge bloody fan, but I have had a few that were heavy on the horseradish that were good. (Acme Oyster House in New Orleans being the best of the lot)

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I'll remember that in case i end up in nola again.

You can sample one of mine in march. How goes the job hunt?

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I have 2 good leads on jobs I don't really want (they represent a sideways, not upward shift) an interest and a patron for a better job, but I don't know if they'll want me, and I don't know if they'd let me base out of here and travel to campaigns and DC as needed.

And there are a few other people who are trying to help me, so I am pretty confident I'll land something pretty quick.

Thanks for asking, bro.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Dig it. I'm glad it's all looking promising. O.k., enough of this sappy bullshit, i'ma go have a bloody, maybe fry up some bacon. I dunno.

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Prince of Darkness Wrote:
Shot of Vodka
Shot of Guinness
few splashes Hot Sauce
1/2 tbsp. Cayenne Pepper
cracked Black Pepper to taste
2 tsp. Lemon Juice
1 tbsp. of Creamy horseradish
1 tsps. olive juice
1 tsps. worcestershire sauce
few splashes of Bitters
1 tbsp. minced garlic

those measurements can vary to taste, i usually make a batch of this mix in a shaker, about 3 shots of vodka, and three of guinness will fit in a standard shaker.

Ice in a glass

third of glass the above mix, 2/3rds good tomato juice, shake to mix.

Garnish with olives, pearl onions, whatevs.

I like mine hot and i don't bother straining out the garlic.


have you tried a dash of celery salt? looks Pretty good though.

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Old Kingfish Lee Wrote:
Prince of Darkness Wrote:
Shot of Vodka
Shot of Guinness
few splashes Hot Sauce
1/2 tbsp. Cayenne Pepper
cracked Black Pepper to taste
2 tsp. Lemon Juice
1 tbsp. of Creamy horseradish
1 tsps. olive juice
1 tsps. worcestershire sauce
few splashes of Bitters
1 tbsp. minced garlic

those measurements can vary to taste, i usually make a batch of this mix in a shaker, about 3 shots of vodka, and three of guinness will fit in a standard shaker.

Ice in a glass

third of glass the above mix, 2/3rds good tomato juice, shake to mix.

Garnish with olives, pearl onions, whatevs.

I like mine hot and i don't bother straining out the garlic.


have you tried a dash of celery salt? looks Pretty good though.


forgot it in the recipe, but it comes standard in my bloody. Thanks for the reminder. I should have gone to the cupboard and assembled all the ingredients in front of me instead of typing from memory.

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Kiev Wrote:
Prince of Darkness Wrote:
So how'd it turn out?


Wow - these Bloody Mary's made everything just a bit better today - if you're ears were burning ya it was because we toasted you several times. Your recipe is making the rounds in NY... Thanks!

Jets won - now time to root home the Jints...


Dig it. Add celery salt!

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It's 13 ingredients. I kept telling myself it was a dozen. Shit.

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Your recipe resembled one from a place off the highway on the way to New Orleans that bills itself as the World's Greatest Bloody Mary. They're very good. I used to know a bartender and he gave me the reciepe. The only difference I could tell was celery salt and amount of ingriedients used.

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If you find it, post it, i'm down for trying out different proportions.

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that recipe just made my mouth water badly.....

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