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Bloody Marys


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I will inevitably be making 1 (SIC: 4) tomorrow after whatever happens at tonight's celebration of my friend's 30th.

I don't really get hangovers, but I drink BloMar's to create the subterfuge that I don't drink enough to need them the next day.

Premise aside, what is your ideal Bloody Mary?

Mine is:

Kettle One Vodka (Or whatever is in our cabinet, just my favorite Vodka)

Clamato Juice

Worcestershire

Jane's Crazy Mixed Up Salt

Hot Horseradish

Lemon

The amount of each unit depends on how irritated I am with my roommates/work.

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I love Bloody Mary's espoecially on a Sunday morning and that recipe sounds about right....but now I have to go look up what the hell subterfuge means.

I pretend to get hangovers to mask the fact that I drink enough to have stopped getting them. So I drink BMs the next day and get to pretend needing one, when really I just want to drink ;).

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I'm not a fan of alot of horseradish in mine...jalepeno pepper infused vodka and a spicy mix does the trick for me.

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I love bloody mary's. I don't live in Charlotte but whenever I'm in town hungover I head to Zada Jane's. They make an awesome bloody mary, of course you only want to go to this place for breakfast as I hear that the dinner crew is fuging horrible.

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I will inevitably be making 1 (SIC: 4) tomorrow after whatever happens at tonight's celebration of my friend's 30th.

I don't really get hangovers, but I drink BloMar's to create the subterfuge that I don't drink enough to need them the next day.

Premise aside, what is your ideal Bloody Mary?

Mine is:

Kettle One Vodka (Or whatever is in our cabinet, just my favorite Vodka)

Clamato Juice

Worcestershire

Jane's Crazy Mixed Up Salt

Hot Horseradish

Lemon

The amount of each unit depends on how irritated I am with my roommates/work.

I've never put horseradish in it. Will have to try.

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