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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Afternoon Lusty
Do you advocate the use of celery salt in Bloody Marys?
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 16:51, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
I know that a lot of people think it's the only way to make it a classic.
However, I don't think it's necessary and I've made plenty a delicious one without it.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 16:55, Reply)
I wasn't sure of that, just wanted to ask after Monty was quite furiously against the idea of having celery with it

(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 16:58, Reply)
I don't like celery as decoration as I'm not a fan of it.
Celery salt I don't have too much of a problem with as it goes well with the lemon in a Bloody Mary. But nah it's not necessary and not how I would prefer to make one.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:01, Reply)
Ahh, fair enough
I'm still yet to have one tbh!
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:02, Reply)
They are the best hangover cure.
I love them.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:07, Reply)
Plus celery is shit and for cunts.

(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 16:59, Reply)
it'd probably go soggy if you left it up there too long

(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:01, Reply)
A dash of port is always an excellent idea to add some depth to a Bloody Mary
or using fresh basil and cucumber for a summer morning version.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 16:59, Reply)
Tell em about your cucumber what sit.
Go on.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:06, Reply)
Weirdest crisp flavour of all time.

(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:08, Reply)
British Mojito.
I've mentioned it on here before. Ohhhh I would love one of those right now.

I really love G&Tea at the moment. Gin, elderflower, lemon and cold English Breakfast tea topped up with tonic. It's far tastier than it sounds.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:11, Reply)
what she sat on a cucumber?

(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:13, Reply)
It's certainly the size of one.
And green. And knobbly.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:14, Reply)

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