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Mike and Alexandra discuss:
Recapping their trip to Alaska
Listener feedback connecting St. Peter’s mother-in-law with The Brothers Karamazov
What we know and don’t know about Mary Magdalene
Which of the Marys in the Bible are, or may be, Mary Magdalene
Did Mary Magdalene end up in France?
St. Anselm’s prayer to Mary Magdalene
Cocktail of the Week: The Slutty Mary
1 ½ oz. tequila
3 oz. tomato juice
1 dash lemon juice
½ tsp worcestershire sauce
2-3 drops tabasco sauce
Salt and pepper to taste
Lemon or lime wedge, celery stick, or olives for garnish
Place all ingredients except garnishes in a shaker filled with ice and shake forty times. Strain into an old fashioned or highball glass filled with ice. Garnish.
We would love to hear from you! Send us an email with your comments or feedback to [email protected]
Let us know what you think, or share a picture of your drinks with us! Find us on Instagram at @drinkingsaints
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“Stay with us O Lord because it is getting toward evening. Bless our drinks and our conversation. Amen”
Find more at:
https://drinkingwiththesaints.com/
Instagram @drinkingsaints
Produced by Back Row Media
backrow.fm
Instagram @backrowmedia
Find the Books:
Drinking with the Saints
Drinking with St. Nick
Drinking with Your Patron Saints
Why We Kiss Under the Mistletoe: Christmas Traditions Explained
Dining with the Saints
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Mike and Alexandra discuss:
Recapping their trip to Alaska
Listener feedback connecting St. Peter’s mother-in-law with The Brothers Karamazov
What we know and don’t know about Mary Magdalene
Which of the Marys in the Bible are, or may be, Mary Magdalene
Did Mary Magdalene end up in France?
St. Anselm’s prayer to Mary Magdalene
Cocktail of the Week: The Slutty Mary
1 ½ oz. tequila
3 oz. tomato juice
1 dash lemon juice
½ tsp worcestershire sauce
2-3 drops tabasco sauce
Salt and pepper to taste
Lemon or lime wedge, celery stick, or olives for garnish
Place all ingredients except garnishes in a shaker filled with ice and shake forty times. Strain into an old fashioned or highball glass filled with ice. Garnish.
We would love to hear from you! Send us an email with your comments or feedback to [email protected]
Let us know what you think, or share a picture of your drinks with us! Find us on Instagram at @drinkingsaints
- - - - -
“Stay with us O Lord because it is getting toward evening. Bless our drinks and our conversation. Amen”
Find more at:
https://drinkingwiththesaints.com/
Instagram @drinkingsaints
Produced by Back Row Media
backrow.fm
Instagram @backrowmedia
Find the Books:
Drinking with the Saints
Drinking with St. Nick
Drinking with Your Patron Saints
Why We Kiss Under the Mistletoe: Christmas Traditions Explained
Dining with the Saints