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Yes, "Bloody Mary" is capitalized because it is the proper name of a specific cocktail. The term "bloody" is not capitalized when used generically, but when referring to the cocktail, both words are typically capitalized as "Bloody Mary."
Bloody Mary has a very unusual legend. There used to be a queen and she killed many many people in her lifetime and since she killed people they called her bloody Mary.
The average cost of a Bloody Mary at a restaurant or bar ranges from $8 to $15, depending on the location and quality of ingredients used. Prices may vary based on the establishment and any additional garnishes or toppings included in the drink.
Vodka is the alcoholic component of a Bloody Mary, mixed with tomato juice and various spices.
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Bloody Mary is not alive now as a sprite used to be alive was a prinsesses,Henry vii son.People say if you say her name three times in the mirror she will come and cute your head of but it wont work because she is dead now.
The average price of a Bloody Mary typically ranges from $8 to $15, depending on the location and establishment. High-end restaurants or specialty bars may charge more, while casual venues might offer it at a lower price. Additionally, prices can vary based on ingredients and garnishes used in the drink.
A rumor that was created. She is used to send a chain letter about bloody Mary.
A Bloody Mary is made with ice, Vodka, tomato juice, Worcestershire Sauce, Tabasco Sauce and either a lemon or lime. People often stick a celery in as well, for decoration, and to munch on.
In the nursery rhyme 'Mary Mary quite contrary',' which was written about 'Bloody' Mary, cockleshells are used to represent the fact that her husband (Prince Philip of Spain) has cheated on her many times, which in them days was called Cuckolding.
"Bloody Mary" was a nickname given to Mary I of England, who was a staunch Catholic and who proposed to undo the move to Protestantism which took place in the reigns of her father Henry VIII and brother Edward VI. She used force to put down the supporters of Protestantism and put some of them to death, hence the moniker. On Mary's death her sister Elizabeth succeeded to the throne and undid everything that Mary had done. Protestantism was restored and it was the Catholics who were put to death. However, Elizabeth was never called "Bloody Elizabeth". Mary was not really in Shakespeare's time--she died 6 years before he was born. His parents would have remembered her well, however.
A traditional Bloody Mary cocktail typically includes vodka, tomato juice, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Additional ingredients like horseradish, celery salt, and various garnishes such as celery stalks, olives, and pickles are also commonly used.