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		<title>Extra Tasty! Drink of the Day</title>
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			<title>Earl Grey Martini</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Prepare a shaker full of ice then add the Earl Grey infused Gin, next add the Lemon juice, next add the Simple syrup, next add the Egg white. Shake for half a minute or so. You should get a mild meringue on top when you pour.

To infuse the gin, soak 1/4 cup loose Earl Grey tea leaves in a liter of gin for 2 hours. Don't squeeze the leaves when you strain them it will make your gin bitter.

Popular at NYC's Pegu Club and the Green Street Grill in Cambridge.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Prepare a shaker full of ice then add the Earl Grey infused Gin, next add the Lemon juice, next add the Simple syrup, next add the Egg white. Shake for half a minute or so. You should get a mild meringue on top when you pour.

To infuse the gin, soak 1/4 cup loose Earl Grey tea leaves in a liter of gin for 2 hours. Don't squeeze the leaves when you strain them it will make your gin bitter.

Popular at NYC's Pegu Club and the Green Street Grill in Cambridge.
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