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Default What's a substitute for Pernod?

Paco > wrote:

> Many liquor stores (package stores, agencies, etc.) carry "airline"
> bottles, about a shot's worth. Great for cooking with. I've been using
> them for a few years now; they cost a little bit more, per unit measure, but
> better than buying booze that's not going to get consumed in a reasonable
> amount of time.


I buy a few when I go to see a local comedy show, Ask Dr. Hal at
Chicken House in the mission. They'd let you take a full-size bottle
in, but somehow the miniature seem more a-pro-pro.

There was no Night Train at the nearest corner store.
That would be appropriate too.

S.
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