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  2. Egg in beer - Wikipedia

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    According to the Elizabethan theories, out of the four fundamentals characters (sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic), eggs are sanguine and beer is choleric. [ 2 ] In 1915, industry journal The Mixer and Server noted a Seattle case where a judge decreed that an egg, once cracked into a glass of beer, qualified as a drink and was not in ...

  3. Flip (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A flip is a class of mixed drinks. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term was first used in 1695 to describe a mixture of beer, rum, and sugar, heated with a red-hot iron ("Thus we live at sea; eat biscuit, and drink flip"). [1] The iron caused the drink to froth, and this frothing (or "flipping") engendered the name. Over time ...

  4. Tom and Jerry (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Eggs or egg whites, powdered sugar, brandy, rum: Preparation: Separate eggs. Beat egg whites until stiff. Mix egg yolks with powdered sugar. Put a spoonful of yolk mixture in cup, and mix with brandy and rum. Fold in some egg white, then add hot milk and top with more egg white. Stir gently to fold in the egg white. Top with Nutmeg.

  5. Why Do You Have to Add Eggs One at a Time in Baking? - AOL

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    The reason why lies on a microscopic level. If you’ve done it correctly, you’ll have a light and fluffy mixture that is pretty much all fat. Now we know fat (or oil) and water don’t mix, at ...

  6. 67 Creative Christmas Cocktails That'll Really Have You ... - AOL

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    White Cranberry Cosmo. With nostalgic foods and drinks on the rise, the Cosmo is in the perfect place to shine again. Keeping much of the same vein as the classic, this cocktail gets a boost from ...

  7. Prairie oyster - Wikipedia

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    Headache experts say that a prairie oyster will not work as a remedy for a hangover. [ 1 ] It has been suggested that the raw egg in a prairie oyster may alleviate the symptoms of a hangover since eggs contain cysteine, an amino acid which helps the body break down acetaldehyde, a by-product of processing alcohol.

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  9. Egg soda - Wikipedia

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    Egg soda (Vietnamese: soda sữa hột gà) is a sweet drink made from egg yolk, sweetened condensed milk, and club soda from Southern Vietnam, [1] There are variations of this drink, made with different eggs but most commonly used is a quail egg. Since club soda is acidic, adding this to the egg yolk will curdle the protein.