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Side one:
Charlie Chaplin Cocktail (Art Rose's father-in-law)
4 parts gin
2 parts imported French apricot brandy
1 part lemon juice
Shake with a bunch (?) of ice and serve.
Side Two:
Art Rose's Punch
1 part whiskey
1 part white grape juice
2 parts sparkling water
Have all chilled -
Pour over block of ice in punch bowl - serve at once.
Found in "Thesaurus of Humor" by Mildred Meiers and Jack Knapp. Published by Crown, 1940.
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The punch sounds interesting! What a cool find. :-)
ReplyDeleteSomeone tried out the recipe:
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