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  • The Cure-All Everything from duck breast to pigs' feet, it seems, can be improved after a long soak in maple and salt.

    Maple's Moment 2011

  • Another richly illustrated volume, albeit with a narrower scope, is Brad Thomas Parson's "Bitters: A Spirited History of a Classic Cure-All" Ten Speed, 231 pages, $24.95 .

    Gift Guide: Books on Cocktails Wayne Curtis 2011

  • "Magic Pandemonium Cure-All" in scarlet bottles, built into the recess the stage had covered.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • I'll prescribe Cure-All to the ones that look bilious.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • He took the Cure-All dubiously, with much jibing from his friendsuntil he downed the first swallow, and came up sputtering.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • He knew better than to eat anything from the vendors; one of the reasons that "Pandemonium Cure-All" made money was that it had stomach-soothers in it, and the Great Mage Pandemonium could usually effect a cure or two right on the spot.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • Firesong ran out of Cure-All immediately, but he made certain that every man of the Elite got at least one bottle.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • "Hoo, I'll give them bottles of Cure-All if they'll take it!"

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

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    Cure-All Lindy 2007

  • But they are entirely delicious, and live up to their name: "Cure-All Gingersnaps."

    Toast: Lindy 2007

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