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    We approach our martini's with such high expectations

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj
    We approach our martini's with such high expectations


    2.5 oz. good gin (I like Beefeaters, Boodles and for something different Gin # 209 or Junipero)

    1/4 oz. good vermouth....I like Noilly Prat

    Shaken over ice...not too much though, the last thing you want is little ice chips in the drink.

    Strain into chiiled stem glass.

    Garnish w/ olive or lemon twist...your preference.

    Repeat as necessary (3 should be about right)

    Follow with a real ceaser salad, your favorite steak, roasted asparagus and a bottle of Karly Warrior Fires Zin. The 2003 is still in the stores.
    Last edited by irul&ublo; 07-29-2006 at 10:24 PM.
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    For a good Gin try...Hendricks. Garnish with a cucumber slice. Very refreshing.
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