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For a start, you can take drinks in, which adds to the general cheer.
Audrey Saunders of the Pegu Club in New York told me that realizing this led her to develop a series of what she calls "inverted drinks," in which spirits play a supporting role to vermouth or other low-alcohol ingredients.
For Procter, the strategy offered an ideal way to plug into Coke's inimitable distribution network, both here and abroad, as well as an array of noncarbonated drinks in which to put its nutritional supplements.
The Italian aperitif, which had a moment last summer, is best known for drinks in which it takes a starring role: topped with Prosecco and seltzer in an Aperol spritz or paired with simple syrup and fresh lemon juice in an Aperol sour.
This leaves only skinny on-door slots for maps and two cupholders (that aren't big enough for larger bottled drinks) in which to park belongings.
But it's quite a versatile mixer, as I can confirm firsthand; while in Las Vegas, I judged a Tennessee Honey mixology contest and sampled 14 different drinks in which it was employed, most of them quite fine.
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Makool-wo-mashroob (food and drink), in which the nutritional value and the quality and quantity of one's food and drink are believed to ensure physical fitness by strengthening tabiyat.
The later forms of sacrifice retained some sacramental character: people commune with the god through sacrifice, and this communion occurs because the people share food and drink in which the god is immanent.
Refreshing cold compote, a fruit juice drink in which whole cherries (with pits), apple chunks and other fruits have been macerated for what tasted like days, is available by the glass for $2 or by the pitcher for $10.
The Apabhraṃśa gerundive in -iv v a or -ev v a can be used as an infinitive e.g., pi-eva-e laggā 'began to drink.' This is the Gujarati construction pi-vā lāgyo 'began to drink,' in which pi-vā is an inflected form of pi-vũ that is, a verbal noun correspi-vũ thatymologisally to the Apabhraṃśa gerundiverbal
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