tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8615198397856424532.post3673227881654215791..comments2023-10-04T06:04:28.689-07:00Comments on Elemental Mixology: The Marguerite Cocktail vs. the Martini CocktailAndrewTheAlchemisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05054515220096773456noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8615198397856424532.post-2331335466086045722019-01-07T06:15:36.696-08:002019-01-07T06:15:36.696-08:00Detoxicated is a great way to prevent Asian flush....Detoxicated is a great way to <a href="https://www.detoxicated.com/pages/how-it-works" rel="nofollow">prevent Asian flush.</a> It’s natural and it helps with hangovers too. I get pretty severe Asian flush whenever I drink, and my brother recommended I take Detoxicated. It actually works to tone down the redness, and my hangovers have completely gone! Great product.<br /><br />leo mcgrathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12543223382427589378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8615198397856424532.post-78534624715962581002015-07-11T15:42:57.320-07:002015-07-11T15:42:57.320-07:00There was not an 1896 edition. That confusion aris...There was not an 1896 edition. That confusion arises because of the publisher’s filing date for second-class mailing with USPS appearing on the book’s title page. https://twitter.com/bibulous/status/619939332963463168 There was, however, a book of a substantially similar (distinctive) title published in 1891 by the same publisher with a different author, J.E. Peck. The only surviving copy I've been able to learn of is in the special collections at NYU and I have reached out to a librarian there to see if I can learn more.Dinah Sandershttp://www.bibulo.usnoreply@blogger.com