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For Lora Leigh and Teresa Castillo, who live around the corner from Ms. Lawe, Friday was Survival Day, Saturday was Shock Day, Sunday was Clean Up the House Day and Monday, thankfully, was Bathing Day (with a bit of Liquor Day thrown in).
"They have a bit of liquor and they get uninhibited," Gustavo continues.
A bit of liquor cuts the sweet, is-this-just-juice flavor and adds a welcome complexity.
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3. Socially: Once their friends learn about their crappy tipping habits, these cheap-asses may soon be ostracized from their own communities, eventually having to start a new civilization on Fantasy Island where bread baskets grow on trees and every cocktail has a little bit of extra liquor in it at no charge.
Prior to adding it, cream the yeast with a little bit of the liquor.
She put it all on a plate with a little bit of the pot liquor.
If the sauce is too thick add a bit of the boiling liquor to thin it out.
The fix is among the oldest and simplest of cocktails, essentially a shot of liquor, a bit of sugar and a squeezed-out quarter lemon served in a glass of crushed ice.
Among solo pieces, I loved Shiner's "The Hobo," in which a forlorn wino finds romance with a woman he creates out of a plunger, a bit of cloth and an empty liquor bottle.
Drizzle in a bit of balsamic syrup or Chambord liquor, or even Champagne or framboise Lambic.
He is frequently profane, talks of beating up anyone who crosses him, and spends quite a bit of his money on coconut-flavored liquor.
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