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='''Cocktails - How To Garnish A Cocktail'''=
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For you to have a flavored '''[http://www.mymixeddrinks.com/ cocktails]''' you have to put something on it just like for example a garnish. Many cocktails are incomplete without a garnish, and a '''drink''' may only become specific, famous cocktail after it has been properly garnished.There are many kinds in garnishing a '''cocktail''' which can be place on a glass, floated on the drink, or merely placed in the drink, A certain artistry is involved in their preparation and placement. Most of the garnishes can be maybe bu using a knife. A larger knife will be needed for the larger fruits in preparing a garnishes.
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The '''[http://www.mymixeddrinks.com/ cocktails]''' recipe will usually call for a certain garnished, but this is not always the case. First thing you have to do is to decide what kinds of garnishes your going to use for your '''cocktail'''. Then prepared a rim of the empty glass, to coat the rim of the empty glass, first spread or mound the garnish ingredient on a small plate or tray, then briefly rub around the rim of the glass with something such as lemon. You have to prepare also the standard or simple garnishes of your '''cocktail'''. Prepare more elaborate or exotic garnishes then garnish the prepared cocktail.
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Revision as of 14:08, 24 January 2011

A new home!

The RT wiki is at its new home on Wikia. This move will help us combat spam more effectively and provide the often requested features of a modern wiki. If you notice anything out of place, please feel free to just fix it ;)

A read-only archive of the old wiki is at located at wiki-archive.bestpractical.com, and existing wiki.bestpractical.com links will redirect to the new location of the pages.

RT

RT is an open source issue tracking and workflow platform. This wiki site is a free resource for RT users. RT doesn't come with a formal formatted users or administrators guide, but it's likely most of what you need to know to use and run it is contained somewhere within this wiki, so look around a little, be patient... and try not to install RT on a Sunday night when you need to run it in production on Monday: it's big, and learning how to set it up can take some time.

Please: UpdateTheWiki, post your hints, tricks, tips and tools about how to get the most out of RT. If you currently use RT, please head over to RTUsers and add yourself and your organization to the user list.

Announcements

Production Releases

Development Releases and Status

Other Announcements from Best Practical.

(Note: the newest versions of RTFM and RTIR require a fairly new version of RT as well, if not the absolute newest; be careful which versions you're using.)

Sections

You can go through these pretty much in order if you're starting from scratch, but please plan to spend some quality time with the UserManual before you try to go live; RT is big and hairy, and you probably can't get your head around all of it in one sitting.

Common problems

Wish lists