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Shaker
noun
A person or thing that shakes, or by means of which something is shaken.
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Put the sugar, cucumber and raspberries in a shaker and muddle (ie, bash).
Apparently, the key is to make sure that everything – the gin, the vermouth, the glasses and the shaker – is as cold as possible.
Put the rum, syrup and lime in a cocktail shaker, shake over ice and strain into a chilled glass.
So it was normal for me to come in from school and someone would chuck a shaker in my hand.
Per serving: 35ml Somerset cider brandy (that's code for Julian Temperley's creations, by the way) 25ml fresh lemon juice 20ml sugar syrup 50ml apple juice 60ml Somerset dry cider 3 apple slices, to garnish Put all the ingredients bar the apple in a cocktail shaker, add cubed ice and shake as hard as you can for a good 10 seconds.
Ten gin 30 mls Triple Sec Dash of egg white 5ml apple liqueur Violet essence spray 3 units of alcohol Ice and all the ingredients are placed into a cocktail shaker which is shaken and strained into a glass.
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Some of the priciest hand-built English kitchens today are a cleaner, less fussy, often Shaker-inspired, version of the farmhouse kitchen.
Another ultra-conservative MP, Nasser al-Shaker – a member of a Salafi party that was then an ally of the Brotherhood – called for legalisation of FGM, and said it had a religious mandate.
PATRICK DRAHI, the main mover-and-shaker in Europe's slowly consolidating telecoms market, says he likes to keep a low profile.
Commuters ignore him as they do another nearby bucket-shaker, an uncomfortable-looking Superman.
He finds some shards of an old medicine bottle, the cap of a salt-shaker and a half-brick with markings that date it sometime between 1904 and 1936.
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