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The town has the only known bottler of cactus juice.
The strongly international clientele did not share the American love for cactus juice.
He looked as if he'd been living in the desert, dining on cactus juice and sand.
No, tequila is not made from cactus juice.
In the desert many weary travellers have stayed alive by drinking cactus juice."
Cactus juice can increase plaster's workability and its ability to be formed into the desired shape.
Cactus juice is extracted by immersing cut leaves in water for as long as two weeks.
While they waited for their cabrito they drank an old essence of cactus juice that had popped more skulls than it could remember.
I wondered out loud why drinking distilled cactus juice leads to a communion so distinct from that accompanying other alcoholic beverages.
(No sugar-cane juice is added before the cactus juice is fermented.)
"Hell with your cactus juice, White-Eyes.
You went by the sour stink of pulque saloons; they gave you a water glass of cactus juice in there, two cents.
Cactus juice also serves as a stabilizer in that it helps make earthen plasters more water resistant and more durable.
Some of the most common additives are wheat flour paste, manure, cactus juice, casein (milk protein) and various natural oils such as linseed oil.
Other common additives include pigments, lime, casein, prickly pear cactus juice (Opuntia), manure, and linseed oil.
Besides, Chay would roast me to a turn while Tobin basted me in cactus juice if a single stone of their castle gets chipped."
Another popular item at Paragon is a "natural" nonpesticide repellent called Cactus Juice ($5.95), billed as "the best alternative to harmful chemical-based products."
Fluid ("cactus juice") extracted from Opuntia pads and stems, especially O. ficus-indica, is one of the most commonly used additives in earthen plaster.
Cactus Juice is a two-CD album by the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage.
The cover photo for Cactus Juice was taken by Herb Greene as part of the photo shoot for Oh, What a Mighty Time.
Cactus juice works well because it contains pectin, a water soluble long-chain carbohydrate that acts as the binding agent to increase the adhesion of an earthen plaster.
His workers consulted historical accounts to match the original recipe of cactus juice and lime for the finish on the stone walls of the monastery, which he rescued from service as the local jail.
"P. D. Manso is looking for gold in the desert of his arid inner life, where lies and distortion are the only cactus juice to keep him going," Mr. Mailer wrote.
Down below, the fire was blazing cheerfully and the boys around it were passing the tequila, mescal, pulque, tiswin, or whatever kind of cactus juice it was they had in the jug.
Arnie got up and went over to his bar, where he poured himself a snifter of Patron tequila - thirty bucks a bottle, but the finest cactus juice ever burned hair off your tongue.