10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRAIRIE COCKTAIL»
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1
Food: A Dictionary of Literal and Nonliteral Terms
Cherrystone Clam Clambake Clam Chowder Clam Cocktail CLARIFY Clarify
COCKTAIL Clam Cocktail Cocktail Table Fruit Cocktail Oyster Cocktail Prairie
Cocktail Seafood Cocktail Shrimp Cocktail COCOA Cocoa Butter COCONUT
Coconut ...
Robert Allen Palmatier, 2000
2
Encyclopedia of the Great Plains
... for beans, an old standby); "prairie wool" (another name for buffalo grass); and
"prairie cocktail" (a salted and peppered raw egg in liquor or vinegar). Published
collections of Great Plains proverbs and folk expressions are unfortunately rare.
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4
Dictionary of the American West
FOOD: Prairie butter (a batter made from grease, flour, and water and used as a
substitute for butter), prairie dew (a term for booze; see also FIREwATER), prairie
cocktail (a salted and peppered raw egg drunk in booze or vinegar; also called a
...
5
In praise of English: the growth & use of language
A Prairie oyster, or prairie cocktail, was a raw egg in whiskey. Cocktail itself is of
disputed origin; but the drink was at once popular — and politicized, in the
Republican remark that cocktails were good for campaigning Democrats to
proffer, ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 1977
6
I hear America talking: an illustrated treasury of American ...
280 prairie chicken, 280 prairie chipmunk, 280 prairie chips, 280 prairie clipper,
107, 281 prairie coal, 280 prairie cock, 280 prairie cocktail, 240 prairie dog. 182,
240 prairie dog city, 280 prairie dog hole, 280 prairie dog town, 280 prairie dog ...
Stuart Berg Flexner, 1976
7
Encyclopedia of American Food and Drink
They are roasted,fried, orstewed. PRAIRIE OYSTER. Also “prairie cocktail.” A
cocktail made by dropping 1 unbroken egg yolk into a tumbler, adding 2 t.
Worcestershire sauce, 2 dashes Tabasco sauce,apinch of salt and pepper, and
1t.malt ...
5 They go on and on, the combinations, beyond enumeration, telling of hardship
and humor and the day-to-day effort — prairie fire, prairie twister, prairie burner,
prairie cocktail (a raw egg in whiskey), prairie coal (buffalo chips — itself a new ...
The various sorts of prairies led to prairie dog, prairie wolf, prairie hen, prairie
chicken, prairie fire, prairie itch, prairie oyster — a raw egg, salted and peppered
and known also as a prairie cocktail — and prairie bitters. This was a tasty ...
Charlton Grant Laird, 1970
76 Prairie cocktail. . . . . . . 3 Prince cocktail. . . . . . . 36 Prince Henry cocktail. 36
Princeton cocktail.. . . . 36 Promoter 76 Punch, American beauty 81 Arctic 90
Astor . . . . ..81 Iiill Meyer . . . . . . . 82 Bishop 82 Blackstone nectar. . 90 bordelaise .
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