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wrote in message ... "James Silverton" writes: I was sufficiently intrigued by this thread to try drinking sake from a box. All I can say is that the method must have been invented by a Japanese "Temperance" organization if they had them long ago! It's very quaint but cups are much more practical! Jim, the trick is to make sure to use heavy-duty corrugated. If you use one of those flimsy single-layer boxes, the sake just soaks through and makes it mushy. For a one-time use solution, try one of those little boxes that Amazon ships with. Both corrugated _and_ it's got that friendly smile logo on the side. Not to mention that subtle Seattle flavor that just the thought of Amazon would impart to your sake. ![]() [maybe the trick is like that of drinking champagne from the shoe of a beautiful woman. Drink your sake from one of her shoeboxes? Probably a better bet for a whole variety of reasons] Right on! Jim. |
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