1. Mood Indigo Cocktail Recipe - Difford's Guide
Discover how to make a Mood Indigo using Gin, Cognac (brandy), Crème de violette, Egg white (pasteurised) (+ 2 more) in just 4 easy to follow steps.
Discover how to make a Mood Indigo using Gin, Cognac (brandy), Crème de violette, Egg white (pasteurised) (+ 2 more) in just 4 easy to follow steps
2. Make This Cocktail: Mood Indigo - SAMMITT - WordPress.com
1 okt 2020 · Ingredients: · 1½ ounces dry gin · ½ ounce cognac · ½–1 ounce crème de violette · 1 teaspoon egg white (“is optional, and usual”) ...
A dark, sweet cocktail with quite a story behind it.
3. Mood Indigo | Spiritly UK
step 1 Add ice to glass to chill ; step 2 Add all ingredients to shaker ; step 3 Dry shake firmly ; step 4 Fill shaker with ice ; step 5 Shake ingredients firmly.
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4. The Mood Indigo Cocktail - propercocktails - WordPress.com
23 aug 2014 · The Recipe ... 1 1/2 oz. gin ... 1/2 oz. cognac ... 1/2 oz. Parfait Amour or Creme de Violette ... Baker also suggests a teaspoon of egg white, but…eh ...
Another from Charles Baker’s The Gentlemen’s Companion (1939), the Mood Indigo was named, presumably, after Duke Ellington’s 1930 hit song of the same name. That Baker discovered …
5. Indigo dyeing: 3 simple recipes - Teinture Sauvage
Teinture Sauvage offers three simple indigo vat recipes and answers the questions raised by this particular botanical dyeing technique.
6. Mood Indigo, the Old Sig Vat or Experiments in Blue-Dyeing the ...
Fibers immersed in the bath absorb the soluble "indigo white" Then, when they are exposed to the air, the molecule re-oxidizes, turns blue again (it's like ...
When I became a living-historian in 1974, my first concern in creating my 18th century wardrobe was to get the cut of my clothing period-correct. I soon began to make all my clothing in the proper natural fibers. In 1979, when I took on the responsibility of advising the volunteers at the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation on the accuracy of their period clothing, I found myself being asked questions I couldn't answer on which colors were appropriate and which weren't. Thus began my interest in natural dyeing, specifically in researching and replicating 18th century dye substances and recipes. I've been naturally-dyeing clothing yardage and needlework threads for my 18th century projects ever since!
7. Recipe: Idigotine Blue Ink - Kremer Pigmente
Step 1: Dissolve gum arabic in water, add the indigotine blue and dilute further as needed. Step 2: The amount of water in this historical recipe is calculated ...
Idigotine Blue Ink
8. Mood indigo | Food | The Guardian
They don't call it the season of mellow fruitfulness for nothing. Nigel Slater gears up for autumn with two stunning berry puds and a heart-warming soup.
9. How to Dye With Indigo - Natural Dyes
Then add half the base called for in the recipe. The mason jar is your starter solution. It should be yellowy-green inside and have a coppery-blue skim on top.
How to dye with indigo
10. Mood Indigo: Smoky Orange Vanilla Black tea - August Uncommon Tea
At the heart of the tea, you taste burnt orange, aromatic herbs, vanilla and allspice. The tea finishes with blackberry and the pleasant bittersweetness of ...
Tastes Like: blood orange, blackberry, amaro, candle smokeFeels Like: the jazz age This sophisticated smoky orange blend has a myriad of flavors. It's mysterious and delicate all at once. Imagine an ordinary door that leads downstairs to a shoebox nightclub. Your eyes adjust to the darkness of a room dotted with candle
11. Moth and Rabbit - Mood Indigo - Eau de Parfum - smell stories
Colin, a rich and handsome man, loves the food his cook makes, his pianocktail (contraction of piano and cocktail, and his friend Chick. One day Chick tells ...
A fragrance based on dark woody notes with a lot of incense, which represents jazz music. There is a short passage where you smell the light. The chamomile a...