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		<title>My Bloody Mary Recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I didn&#8217;t start drinking bloody marys until very shortly before my 30th birthday, when, in the final season of my rugby career, I discovered that a bloody mary is a great post-game treat. Lots of salt, which tastes really good after 80 minutes of sweating, plus a respectable amounts of vitamins A and C (at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I didn&#8217;t start drinking bloody marys until very shortly before my 30th birthday, when, in the final season of my rugby career, I discovered that a bloody mary is a great post-game treat. Lots of salt, which tastes really good after 80 minutes of sweating, plus a respectable amounts of vitamins A and C (at least if you&#8217;re drinking something that has ever met a real tomato), which defeats the nutritional value of yellow beer in any head to head competition.</p>
<p>Shortly thereafter, and I am not sure how, I became a designated bloody mary mix maker. So, anytime there is a potluck brunch or other excuse to have bloody marys, I am on call. So, I&#8217;ll be bringing bloody marys to Labor Day brunch this weekend.</p>
<p>Since I was kind of grossed out by bloody mary mix in a bottle, I found a bunch (okay, like, five) of bloody mary recipes on the internet, combined them in my brain, and came up with this.</p>
<p>For tomato juice, I usually use the RW Knudsen stuff that they sell at my co-op. If I am making mix for a big bunch of people, I like to combine straight up tomato juice with Very Veggie juice, which brings carrot, celery, and other vegetal flavors to the  party.</p>
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<h2>Bloody Mary Mix</h2>
<p>For each 32 oz bottle of tomato juice, add:<br />
2 oz lemon juice (1/4 cup)<br />
2 ts grated horseradish<br />
8-12 dashes (approx 1 ts?) Worcestershire sauce<br />
9 dashes Tabasco<br />
~1 ts salt<br />
~1 ts pepper<br />
~ 1 ts celery salt</p>
<p>And mix.</p>
<p>This creates a nice, fairly thicky textured mix that has only a marginal heat level (calibrated to not offend Minnesotan palates, the kind of palates that might find ketchup spicy). I usually add a bit more heat to my own, with more horseradish, tabasco, or even wasabi.</p>
<p>Next time around, I might throw some lemon or lime zest in there, just to see how that kicks up the flavor.</p>
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