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Most every family kept a large pot of "Bitters" (a mixture of whiskey and tree barks) and each morning every member of the family took
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 Work Projects Administration
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A prominent dealer in drugs once said to the writer that the progress of a certain "Bitters" could be traced across the continent, from Chicago to California "by the graves it had made."
Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City James Dabney McCabe 1862
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And it is about as nauseous to find "Bitters" or "Worm Syrup" daubed upon the landscape, as it would be upon the lady's brow.
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That would be the Half-Pint of Bitters, blowing smoke, as usual.
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The Newt Gingrich Waffles 'N Pork Subsidy: 2 oz bacon-infused bourbon, 1 oz fresh squeezed orange juice, 1 bar-spoon Vermont maple syrup, 3 dashes Fee's Cherry Bitters, Cherry/Orange Slice | Stir bourbon, juice and syrup in an iced shaker until syrup is dissolved.
HUFFPOST HILL - A Very Mark Foley Christmas Eliot Nelson 2011
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Dr. Fougere stated, This herb is known as the King of Bitters.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Science Rediscovers the Forgotten Herb Andrographis Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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Dr. Fougere stated, This herb is known as the King of Bitters.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Science Rediscovers the Forgotten Herb Andrographis Dr. Richard Palmquist 2012
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TokyoPop did translate The Aromatic Bitters vol. 2, but only in German instead of English too.
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Undead Experience: 1 part Jagermeister, 1 part Triple Sec, 2 parts Vodka, 1 dash Bitters (Angostura), and fill with Tru Blood.
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Look no further than Aperol Bitters, a $10 blend of Scotch whisky, grapefruit juice, blood orange bitters and Aperol, a sweet ringer for Campari but with less punch.
Tom Sietsema on Bluegrass Tavern: New Baltimore eatery celebrates 'bites' 2011
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