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The Mai Tai Exotic Cocktail Guide!
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Thu, Jul 10, 2003 5:07 PM
THE MAI TAI EXOTIC COCKTAIL GUIDE! Chongolio NOW AVAILABLE... The very special 10th issue of the MAI TAI newsletter... THE MAI TAI EXOTIC COCKTAIL GUIDE! -Special mini booklet format (4-1/4" X 5-1/2", 50 pages, spiral bound)! JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR SUMMER LUAU! The Mai Tai Exotic Cocktail Guide is available for $5 (postage and shipping included)... shipped directly to you in a protective padded envelope. Canadians please use Canadian funds... all others please use US funds to cover increased shipping costs. You can get The Mai Tai Exotic Cocktail Guide by sending cash, cheque or money order (made out to John Trivisonno) to: Mai Tai OR NEW!!! Pay with PAYPAL! [Edited by Hanford to remove the ALL-CAPS] [ Edited by: hanford_lemoore on 2003-07-10 18:14 ] |
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Thu, Jul 10, 2003 5:32 PM
Sorry Hanford, I didn't catch the caps when I pasted in the Subject. I guess I deserve Capital Punishment. (rimshot) -- I believe that our Heavenly Father invented the monkey because he was disappointed in man." [ Edited by: Chongolio on 2003-07-10 17:33 ] |
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Tiki Bree
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Sat, Jul 12, 2003 8:35 AM
I just got my Mai Tai #10 issue in the mail. The Montreal Tiki Appreciation Society outdid themselves this time by transforming the kitschy newsletter into a spiral bound cocktail recipe booklet. John, Mirella, Adam and everyone else, you outdid yourself this time, I just ADORE it!!!!! The varied sources of old German, Italian, & British cookbooks, magazines and other surprise sources make an interesting offering of recipes. I sure cant wait to try out some of them at my next bash in The Tihiki Room (our outdoor tiki deck.) Thanks guys for this cute addition to my collection of tiki paraphernalia!!! |
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Sat, Jul 12, 2003 1:03 PM
John and his possee of Tiki gods have been maintianing their Montreal Tiki Appreciation Society in possibly the coldest and remotest and yet surprisingly Tiki-fied urban zone in North America (save for Alaska - Tiki free, I believe) for some time now. Any group operating so close to Jardin Tiki can't be all bad! Their Mai Tai newsletter is a great east coast companion to Otto's west coast-based Tiki News, all TC-ers should check it out. Their new cocktail guide does stray from the usual 'top ten' Tki drinks we know and love, but contains quite a few intriguing new (to us) recipes that may become Canadian Tiki Classics before too long - nice job, John! |
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John in Montreal
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Mon, Jul 14, 2003 8:46 AM
Thanks for the compliments folks! Comments on the guide (and the recipes themselves) have been pretty good so far. There are so many drink guides popping up these days that our objective was to stray from the "top 10" recipes somewhat. Some of the stuff we dug up is probably too weird to drink (and where the hell am I supposed to find ingredients like "Swedish Punch" and "Parfait Amour" anyway!) but fun nonetheless... Enjoy! |
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