Frenchmans Punch

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==Historical Reference==
 
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=="The Writings of the Late Elder John Leland" by Miss L.F. Greene (1845)==
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"This connection of discordant ingredients reminds me of the Frenchman's punch: he put water into it, to make it weak -- rum to make it strong --  sugar to make it sweet -- and limes to make it sour. The mixture was very palatable to the taste, and the only misfortune was, it punched the senses out of his head"
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==="Janesville Daily Gazette", 24th October 1860===
 
==="Janesville Daily Gazette", 24th October 1860===
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"The fusion party of this state is becoming like the Frenchman's punch, with a little sugar to make it sweet; a little lemon to make it sour; a little brandy to make it strong, and a little water to make
 
"The fusion party of this state is becoming like the Frenchman's punch, with a little sugar to make it sweet; a little lemon to make it sour; a little brandy to make it strong, and a little water to make
 
it weak."
 
it weak."
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[[Category:Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Cognac Brandy Cocktails]]
 
[[Category:Cognac Brandy Cocktails]]
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[[Category:Punches]]

Latest revision as of 22:46, 12 September 2007


[edit] Historical Reference

[edit] "The Writings of the Late Elder John Leland" by Miss L.F. Greene (1845)

"This connection of discordant ingredients reminds me of the Frenchman's punch: he put water into it, to make it weak -- rum to make it strong -- sugar to make it sweet -- and limes to make it sour. The mixture was very palatable to the taste, and the only misfortune was, it punched the senses out of his head"


[edit] "Janesville Daily Gazette", 24th October 1860

"The fusion party of this state is becoming like the Frenchman's punch, with a little sugar to make it sweet; a little lemon to make it sour; a little brandy to make it strong, and a little water to make it weak."

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