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  2. Bloody Mary (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A Bloody Mary is a cocktail containing vodka, tomato juice, and other spices and flavorings including Worcestershire sauce, hot sauces, garlic, herbs, horseradish, celery, olives, pickled vegetables, salt, black pepper, lemon juice, lime juice and celery salt. Some versions of the drink, such as the "surf 'n turf" Bloody Mary, include shrimp ...

  3. Sunday Brunch Isn't Complete Without a Classic Bloody Mary - AOL

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    What was the original Bloody Mary? Some say the classic Bloody Mary cocktail was first invented at a bar in Paris in the 1920s when the bartender began experimenting with new cocktails made from ...

  4. Bloody Mary Recipe - AOL

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    Mix vegetable juice, lemon juice, Worcestershire, pepper and hot pepper sauce. Serve over ice. Garnish with celery stalks. Tip: If you like, add 3/4 cup vodka to vegetable juice mixture.

  5. Our Classic Bloody Mary Recipe Is A Must-Have For Your ... - AOL

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    Ever the popular brunch cocktail, a good homemade Bloody Mary recipe is a must-have. Our classic recipe is a hangover necessity, and packs a kick of heat.

  6. Fresh Tomato Bloody Marys Recipe - AOL

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    2. Make the Bloody Mary: In a blender, puree the tomatoes, vodka, ice, tomato paste, chili and celery salt; pour into glasses. Spoon the garnish on top, add a celery rib and chile to each glass ...

  7. Caesar (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    'Bloody Mary a La Milo' in the 1951 Ted Saucier cocktail book titled 'Bottoms Up' (page 45), appears to be the first published cocktail recipe that includes vodka, tomato juice, clam juice, and Worcestershire sauce. Ted Saucier credits the recipe to Milo J. Sutliff, Publisher, New York.

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