IOW if you are using one oz. vodka, use 2 oz. oj. If you are using a glass of vodka, use 2 glasses of oj.
2007-05-31 07:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically 1 ounce but it can just give you the parts so that you know the ratio of each.
If you were making a number of screwdrivers, you'd just add 1part (like maybe 1 cup) vodka to 2 parts (2 cups) OJ for the mix, then pour it.
2007-05-31 07:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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How much are you mixing. Think about math in school. You have a shot glass fill it one time with vodka now put it in a bigger glass now fill the shot glass up two times with orange juice mix it with the vodka. Now you have a small drink.
2007-05-31 07:25:02
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answered by LDJ 5
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It means for every amount or "part" of vodka you put into the drink you must also put twice the amount or "part" of orange juice. So say I put a cup of vodka in I'll have to put two cups of orange juice in.
2007-05-31 07:17:06
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answered by Donkey Rhubarb 3
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It's whatever unit you choose. The recipe is about proportion. So if you are making a punch bowl, for example, you could use quarts. If you are making a personal drink, it could be an ounce.
2007-05-31 07:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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i like frozen daquri's. extraordinarily blackberry ones. yet regularly i'm a much less costly wine cooler drinker. Jamacian Me happy is my favourite one! If I do get liquor, i like SKYY Citrus Vodka, or Bicardi Razz, with Sprite/7-UP. i'm a woman, i like the fruity stuff. i attempted a gin & tonic as quickly as and needed to throw up.
2016-12-18 09:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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A part is a "count" typically an ounce. For one part vodka (if you have a free pour spout) you would count...1,2,3,4 (that would be one count or one part)
2007-05-31 07:16:59
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answered by Just Jamie 2
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Best Answer - Chosen By Voters
if you use 1 cup of vodka--- match it with 1 cup of whatever.
if you use 2 shots of vodka---match it with 2 shots of whatever.
GET IT??
Happy Matching! tee-hee
PS: I have the correct answer. The others are much too difficult if your hammered!
2007-05-31 07:17:52
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answered by PROMISE 6
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it just means to use equal proportions.
ie
1 cup vodka
2 cups oj
that way you can use the recipe for any size glass or serving.
2007-05-31 07:19:10
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answered by robby_anna 4
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one shot means one part
2007-05-31 07:22:30
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answered by michael c 2
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