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- Newsgroups: rec.food.recipes
- From: bsahl@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Cathi Maryon)
- Subject: English Pims
- Message-ID: <2io1bv$5c1@crocus.csv.warwick.ac.uk>
- Organization: Warwick Business School
- References: <2imha4$l6l@s.ms.uky.edu>
- Date: 2 Feb 1994 11:04:31 -0000
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- In article <2imha4$l6l@s.ms.uky.edu>,
- Karen Marionneaux <kmarionn@seqanal.mi.uky.edu> writes:
- >English Pims are made with a liquor called Pims.
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- It's called Pims No 1 actually.
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- Mix 1 part Pims No 1
- 3 parts lemonade, that's English lemonade, clear, sweet,
- fizzy, very little to do with lemons, more like 7up
- Garnish with fruit etc as stated, specially summer fruits. Or
- lemon. Or mint. Or anything really, as long as the effect is
- summery.
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- To be drunk at garden parties, regattas, the races, wherever
- you'd expect to find Bright Young Things on a hot sunny
- day.
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