A Sensation

The "Queen" cookery books. No.2. ICES · Beaty-Pownall, S · 1902
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The "Queen" cookery books. No.2. ICES
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  1. Put into a jug a tablespoonful of raspberry syrup, a good slice of pineapple, the juice of half an orange, the juice of a whole lemon, a gill of brandy, sugar to taste, and a bottle of well-iced soda water.
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“A Sensation.”—Put into a jug a tablespoonful of raspberry syrup, a good slice of pineapple, the juice of half an orange, the juice of a whole lemon, a gill of brandy, sugar to taste, and a bottle of well-iced soda water. Needless to observe these last “drinks” are originally American, though they have been pro- bably Anglicised by the substitution of iced soda water for the shaved ice of the U.S.A.
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