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60ml London dry gin 8 dashes Angostura bitters 120ml tonic water (we use Fevertree) 1 good-sized wedge each fresh lime, lemon and grapefruit Pour the gin, bitters and tonic into a tall glass over lots of ice, squeeze in the juice from all the fruit and serve at once.
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They eventually identified that the immense pressure of the ice squeezed the water trapped in an ancient, underground lake below up through the glacier.
Just pour it over ice, maybe squeeze some fresh orange over it all, give the drink a stir with a takeout chopstick and stare out the window as you sip, thinking vague thoughts about whether or not you should change your air-conditioner filter.
On 21 July the ship was caught in a position that allowed the ice to squeeze her at both ends, a grip that smashed her rudder beyond repair.
But the thinner ice was squeezing fishermen into smaller areas and shallower waters, said Adem Boeckmann, a commercial fisherman.
In a famous demonstration, he inserted a small rubber ring in a glass of ice water, squeezed it with a clamp and held it up to show that it had not sprung back into shape, as it would have if it were warm.
En route, a highlight is a guided walk or snow coach ride on the Athabasca Glacier, the accessible tongue of ice that squeezes down into a valley from the Columbia Icefield above.
Drain, refresh in ice water and squeeze dry. 2. Heat oil in a large sauté pan over medium heat.
Carefully he lifted a glass filled with scoops of ginger ice cream and squeezed the siphon's handle.
Family members recall Elton slicing California oranges for the family's signature drink: ice and freshly squeezed orange juice, whipped to a frothy head.
Squeeze icing along the edges of a gable end and 1 whole graham cracker.
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