Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 45, 9 November 1893 — Mixed Drinks. [ARTICLE]

Mixed Drinks.

In this warm weather where people get dry in their throats, we often hear a persou say, ‘ l'm so dry, but 1 don't know what to driuk.” For the benefit of mankind in general and our dry fellow-citizens in special, we will from time to iinie furnish a recipe for mixed drinks whieh have been prepared by one of the most famous “artists” in New York. We wiil begin to day with A NEW YORK MOKNINO I)HEAM * In a large mixing turabler plaee a fresh egg, the juice of j half a lemon. one barspoouful j of sugar, half a glass of broken j iee, a small drink of 01d Tom gin, one dash of maraschino and one dash of vauilla. Shake thoroughly, strain into a thin glass, fill the rest of this glass with seltzer and imbibe: t will flatter your senses and warm the cockies of your heart.