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droste
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April 10, 2003
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Neither is or neither are
If neither is ideal, why would either of them be mentioned in the recipe? To illustrate my point: "For coconut cream pie, ground beef or ceramic tiles can be used, though neither is ideal."
While grammar is important, one should place a higher importance on the overall meaningfulness of the sentence to begin with.
In this case, the author should have replaced this clumsy sentence with:
"Ideally this recipe calls for GIN, however, you may substitute with rum or vodka."