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THB BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK

TWO BROKEN LEGS

Name your poison, when you try this one. The

title ought to warn you. And remember, we said

sweet ciderl

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WHISKEY COBBLER

Just to let you know we haven't forgotten the

cobblers, one is given here. They were considered

a mighty important addition to any good man's

repertoire back in the old days.

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BALTIMORE EGG NOG

This one is a matter of family pride. Have to

put this one in so that we can prove to residents

of Baltimore that this book really is a collection of

historical recipes.

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BLACK STRIPE

Several well-known drinks were made with mo–

lasses, of which this one is probably the most

prominent. The molasses provided a most un–

usual flavor.

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One ounce Pure Spirits in a tumbler

Three or four pieces Diced Ice

Fill tumbler with Sweet Cider

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Into a large glass pour:

One and one-half wineglasses Scotch

One teaspoonful Powdered Sugar

Two teaspoonfuls Pineapple Syrup

Fill with Shaved Ice. Stir well; dress with

Fruit and serve with straws

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Use large bar-glass

One yolk of an Egg

One tablespoonful of sugar

Dash of Nutmeg end Cinnamon

One-half pony of Madeira Wino

Fill r:est of glass with Milk

Shake well and serve

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One wine glasli of St. Croix

Rum

One tablespoon of Molasses

Stir in small bar glaH

Fill with shaved ice

Add dash of° Nutmeg

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