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Wed, Dec 29, 2004 8:32 PM
I mean after all, a good deal of the fun of reading the Grogg Log is knowing the research that went into finding out what was in the unlabled bottles and all that. But I will say I'm fine tuning a very potent secret ingredient mix, with one ingredient only available from one tree in one back yard in California... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh Don Tiarre's version of Quiet Village has come just come on, I must drink deeply now.... TG |
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Wed, Dec 29, 2004 11:57 PM
Are you planning to use this drink for good or evil? Is the secret ingredient something disgusting that people might enjoy but might not enjoy knowing what it is? (Like, is the "one ingredient only available from one tree in one back yard in California" only available after the spring hatch before the wings have dried?) You can make a big deal about secret ingedients and unmarked bottles but if the drink doesn't wow the tongue of those-in-the-know you're just going to look silly. (As for the Ordinary tongue, you can ooh-and-ahh it with an unmarked bottle of blue curacao, so why bother trying?) Recipes are best shared. It's seriously doubtful that in this day and age anyone is really trying to pinch a chicken pot pie or drink recipe. But if it makes you feel special, keep it a secret. Then you can walk through the world smiling to yourself. Secretly. |
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TikiGardener
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Thu, Dec 30, 2004 12:43 AM
awesome words, when i get the tweaks to somewhere near wowcity i'll give share. and i promise i won't flash a bottle of blue curacao at ya... |
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Thu, Dec 30, 2004 10:14 AM
Remember, information wants to be free :D |
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Thu, Dec 30, 2004 9:14 PM
It won't be worth the secret unless coveted... It won't be coveted unless others know of it (have tasted). If you can get your drink into the public forum without releasing the recipe and it proves covet-worthy, keep the secret -- at least for a while! |
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