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Daisies

Daisies in the Author's opinion were deserving of a wider

appreciation. To him they seemed never to have had their

deserved following. Primarily a hot weather

drink,

they had

still other consumption at dansants, grill parties and the like.

They were cooling, refreshing and peculiarly tasty. In their

formulas given below, different basic ingredients were to

answer varying tastes. Gin was the most popular of these.

Gin Daisy.

Three or four dashes of lemon juice; 1 teaspoof};;e

0

~

su_gar; 1/2 teaspoonful of Grenadine syrup; 1 dri

0

d

Gm; spoon or shake well; strain into mug or goblet an

garnish with fruit.

Whiskey.

Same as above, using Whiskey instead of Gin.

Brandy.

Same as above, using Brandy instead of Whiskey.

Rum.

Same as above, using

Rum

instead of Brandy.

Royal Smile.

Juice of 1/2 a lemon or lime; juice of 1/2

andrior~g~j

l f.2

teaspoonful of sugar;

1

drink of Gin;

1/2

a

Cider Brandy; shake well; and strain into a goblet or

stem punch glass and garnish with fruit.

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