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pot liquor
noun
The liquid left after boiling greens, such as collard greens, mustard greens, or turnip greens.
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She put it all on a plate with a little bit of the pot liquor.
On the side of that: southern greens stewed in pot liquor.
Pot liquor is full of nutrients because the greens themselves are.
At one point, the senator, who hailed, of course, from Louisiana, dictated the recipe for pot liquor into the Congressional Record: "First let me tell the senators what pot liquor is.
Pearl Bailey's Marge introduces Elgar's proper, white-glove-wearing mother, Joyce (played by the marvelous Lee Grant), to the pleasures of pot liquor.
Pot liquor has plenty of nutrients; some people have been known to eat bowls of it by itself as a sort of soup.
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The Liquor Pot is an insouciantly named, insanely dusty store out on Route 22.
Some of them reeked of not only BO but cigarettes, liquor, pot, and piss.
Lying on a sofa in a turquoise caftan in her well-appointed house in the Hollywood Hills, alternating her ever-present cigarette with pot and a little liquor, Midler's Mengers is an extension not of the Divine Miss M. but of Midler's own compassion.
Marijuana may have a beneficial side-effect: if pot-smoking displaces liquor-drinking, it might actually be good for public health.
Less of a melting pot and more of a liquor still for the young Austin horde, there's some kind of trouble for everyone.
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