He’s eager to start a family, but Ruth is uncertain. In Chicago, Ruth Tuttle, an Ivy League-educated Black engineer, is married to a kind and successful man. It’s 2008 and the rise of Barack Obama ushers in a new kind of hope. I also think it looked a little prettier with the blackberries mixed in there! So, I definitely recommend trying this cocktail out, just maybe on a day that you feel comfortable drinking 4.5 ounces of alcohol in one drink! The Kindest Lie Synopsis The blackberries added a little something extra to the taste, but didn’t change it from the original too much. I really liked the cocktail with and without the blackberries. All the different alcohols and orange juice and coke had me thinking that I might be setting myself up for another yucky drink. I was pretty skeptical of this drink going into this week. Nothing else was really jumping out at me for a perfect ingredient, so I figured blackberries would work well. Early in the novel, Ruth brings Mama some blackberry preserves as she remembers how much she loves to spread them on her biscuits. This week, my special ingredient is blackberries.
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