My favorite part of Dry January is discovering products and learning new things about old habits. There’s the annual event to visit the beverage store and see what’s recent. Don’t miss the bitters ...
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In the olden days, when you wished to observe dry January, you stayed out of bars and avoided your wine rack. Now, the number of nonalcoholic options is impressive — in bars and in retail stores — and ...
Good Morning Washington continues to celebrate Dry January! Britt & Eileen learned about some delicious mocktails available at Mita, a Michelin starred restaura ...
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DRY January is here. For those looking for great alcohol-free cocktail options, check out this round up. According to Alcohol ...
Sweet and dry vermouth are both types of fortified wine, but they look and taste different and can be used in distinctly different cocktails.
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Settle in for all the glitz and glamour of one of our favorite award shows. Our Golden Globes recipes are sure to delight the palette and get the party started.
It’s January, and many of us will be looking to make some lifestyle changes. Many people will be taking part in Dry January, a month-long initiative that encourages people to stay sober. But while we ...