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Have you ever canned your bloody mary mix? My husband and I have a very large garden with a massive amount of fantastic tomatoes this season. We have already juiced 3 gallons and are ready to make the bloody mary mix, but would like can so we have enough through the winter (and entertaining through football Sundays and the holidays). Thanks!

Dude, when I found this recipe while grocery shopping, I got what I needed and made this for the misses. She absolutely loves it. Said it was the best bloody mary she ever had. Good job my friend with your winner.

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Absolutely divine. I made this for a brunch I was having this weekend. I made the mix the night before and the next morning, I added it to some tomato puree that I had canned this past summer. It was indeed fantastic. I will certainly make this again. Everyone, including myself loved it!

This is an Awesome recipe! I googled because I was canning tomatoes and was trying to figure out something to do with all the extra tomato juice. So I made this recipe and canned it to go with my spicy pickles as a hostess gift or thank you gift. Thanks!

Im a big fan of micheladas (bloody Mary with beer) and have had many made at various bars and restaurants. I made a pitcher of this mix and it is by far the best I have tasted. I drink it with my beer and my wife drinks it without any alcohol and she loves it. Thank you for sharing.

Love this recipe and here are my tweaks.
I use the low sodium trader joes mix and do not add any extra salt.
I add a few tbsps lea and perrins (could use anything) of steak sauce.
Other than that I have stuck to the recipe and love it.
Thanks!

Thank you for the extra tip about the bloody margarita! I never buy prepackaged bloody mary mix anymore. I love playing with the ingredients to modify my mood as well as my guests. The bloody margarita is exceptionally tasty!

I modified the recipe a bit and used chipotle Tabasco sauce and I added 1 tsp of chili powder which added a nice smokey flavor. Being from Texas, we tend to like things a little more spicy so I added a little more Tobasco, horseradish, and worchestershire. My friends and family loved it. What a fabulous recipe, thanks for sharing!

I make it in double recipes. I use less salt. I put it in squeeze ketchup type bottles and keep it in the bar. 4 squirts in a tall glass with 2 oz vodka. Shelf life is not an issue due to total salt content. This is the kickass sauce to Demetries. Much more cost effective. Thanks f0r sharing.

I've got a Babicz on my Squier VM70s.

It's a brilliant bit of engineering, easy and fast to set the intonation and the action and is absolutely solid as a rock. It has no sharp edges so palm muting is a very comfortable experience.

In terms of tone or sustain I honestly couldn't tell the difference between the Babicz and the BBOT it replaced.

One thing to bear in mind, the Kickass is an old school high mass bridge,whereas the Babicz is built from light weight aluminium and weighs pretty much the same as a BBOT, so if you want the classic high mass mod, the Kich Ass is probably the way to go.

Edit.

One more thing, I bought my Babicz, mail order, from Bass Direct and initially they sent the bridge without the screws. No big deal, they sent the screws immediately after I informed them, and I'm not sure if the mistake was BD's or a packaging problem with the manufacturer.

Either way I'd check your new bridge has all the bits with it before leaving the shop.

As posted elsewhere, I went with the Kickass on my old Aria Primary...it's a wonderful bit of kit.

I don't have any issues with Babicz at all, I mean by this that I like their Gibson three-pointer replacement, but their designs always look a little unnecessarily over-engineered and I don't feel their products extend to more traditional shaped instruments. While the Babicz Z-series would have done the job admirably, I just thought the KickAss looked better suited for a P (or J) style bass.

If you do decide on the KickAss, ahead of the curve give consideration as to whether you want brass or steel saddles (the brass, apparently, gives a warmer tone, but it's pretty zingy irrespective).

I have a Babicz bridge on an Epiphone Thunderbird (the through neck, Gibson pick up one) and it's excellent. The EB4 I bought recently comes fitted with a Babicz as standard, and again, it is an excellent piece of kit.

I'm happy with the stock bridges on my Fenders, though, not sure it is worth the time and money involved in changing them for the difference it might make.

[quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1510163475' post='3404415']
I have a Babicz bridge on an Epiphone Thunderbird (the through neck, Gibson pick up one) and it's excellent. The EB4 I bought recently comes fitted with a Babicz as standard, and again, it is an excellent piece of kit.

I'm happy with the stock bridges on my Fenders, though, not sure it is worth the time and money involved in changing them for the difference it might make.
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As I said before, I can't tell any tonal differences between high mass, babiczs or BBOTs.

Having said that I do like my bridges to be rock solid, with no saddle movement, so I'd probably change out a BBOT on any bass I bought.

I've had both... neither suited my RW P, I got OCD and put the threaded-barrel vintage-style BBOT back on. HOWEVER... The Babicz is a finely-engineered device and very impressive. I like the way the saddles are always in contact with the bass plate via the cam mechanism and you can fully lock the thing up after adjustment - in effect it becomes one piece of metal, like the earlier Spector bridges. Rock solid and very cool. Well-machined, works brilliantly and feels very smooth when palm muting. And you can buy a Fender-fit 5-hole version.

The Kickass is also well engineered, more or less to the same standard as the Babicz... maybe just a little less. But, unlike the Babicz, contact is lost between saddle and baseplate when you raise the saddles. It is also smooth and comfortable for palm muting and importantly, it really looks the business.

If I were choosing between them on purely functional and technical considerations, it would be the Babicz all day long. BUT... I don't think the Babicz looks as good as the Kickass when fitted to a Fender bass. So I'd choose the Kickass. In fact, I have just acquired one and it is going on my new Jazz build.

As far as 'tone', 'sustain', 'heft' and any other 'positives' of 'upgrading' your bridge are concerned: In my view, there is very little difference between the Babicz, the Kickass OR the BBOT. In fact I'd give it to the BBOT, by a nose. In my view you only need to change a bridge for aesthetic reasons, OR because your current bridge is uncomfortable in use, OR because you want more positive adjustment.

The Kickass looks very good on a Jazz Bass. Less so on a P Bass. The Babicz doesn't look as good on either. In short, I'd choose the Kickass - even though I think the Babicz is a better bridge. The Kickass would look very good on a Sire V7.

[quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1510160248' post='3404385']
...give consideration as to whether you want brass or steel saddles (the brass, apparently, gives a warmer tone, but it's pretty zingy irrespective).
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Everyone seems to think that brass gives a warmer tone, but I find the opposite to be true. I may be in a majority of one, here...

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Everyone seems to think that brass gives a warmer tone, but I find the opposite to be true. I may be in a majority of one, here...
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I used that old Aria at a rehearsal last night...the bass is very bright tonally already. God knows what it would sound like with steel saddles.

[quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1510180683' post='3404563']
I used that old Aria at a rehearsal last night...the bass is very bright tonally already. God knows what it would sound like with steel saddles.
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Less bright, I reckon. Most saddles are steel... aren't they?

I recently replaced a very old Badass 2 on my JV Jazz with a Hipshot Kickass and i'm very happy! it has the same look, albeit the saddles look more modern and sturdy. it has fantastic adjustability, and it definitely adds presence and depth to the tone (IMO). it actually improves the look as the ball ends are recessed into the tailpeice, it is a heavy bridge though an adds significantly to the weight.
I also have a Fender Nate Mendel P that has been modded with a BBOT bridge and has flats, as i'm going to be changing to rounds on this bass, i'm seriously considering putting a kickass on this too. I have always felt that a badass didn't look as good on a P bass, but the Kickass/badass design is a fairly classic look these days, and i definitely think a better bridge improves the tone


bit sick i missed this!, i,ve had a wanted ad up for a couple of weeks too, it does look nice on a P actually


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TBH seem the safest option. Certainly looks great and I like the option of being able to change saddles easy. Also as my Kent Armstrong humbucker (neck) has Allen key poles rather than bars it is really fussy about string spacing. Kickass will garentee this I think.

If you're not down for the beloved NYC summer pastime of sitting in a stifling movie theater, waiting for the AC to come on for two hours, there are some kickass outdoors screenings launching in the next few weeks. And the gag is this: they're free!

Just days after McCarren Park announced its SummerScreen lineup for July and August, Brooklyn Bridge Park has dropped its slate for its gorgeous Thursday night Movies with a View series, which kicks off July 12. Here's the full lineup:

Beyond Brooklyn Bridge, you should check out Alamo Drafthouse's Outer Space Outdoors every Monday in June, with flicks like Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Gravity; and the Tribeca Drive-In at Oculus weekends, where you can catch classics like Moonstruck and Lady and the Tramp.

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