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- Turn This Classic Childhood Drink Into a Decadent, Chocolatey Treatby Olivia Mack McCool, TheKitchn.com on 2022-01-30 at 2:00 PM
A cold glass of chocolate milk is hard to beat. Sure, you can buy a bottle of the pre-made stuff or even chocolate syrup. But for the chocolate milk enthusiast looking to level up, this recipe is for you. It makes a big batch of seriously delicious chocolate syrup that can be kept on hand
- Homemade Limoncello Is Easier to Make Than You Thinkby Jennifer McGruther on 2022-01-27 at 10:00 PM
It always strikes me as a bit of a marvel that in the deepest and darkest days of winter, citrus arrives with aplomb. It’s on these days, when you’re craving the sun the most, that vividly colored oranges, rosy-hued grapefruit, and bright yellow lemons find their way to your kitchen like little palmfuls of sunshine,
- A Beginner’s Guide to Tasting Wine Like a Proby Ursula Kennedy on 2022-01-17 at 6:00 PM
So you like drinking wine, but don’t actually know much about it? Do you want to feel more confident when talking about wine? You would like to know how to choose a “good” wine? You aren’t alone—and I am here to help. Many of us enjoy drinking wine but don’t really understand or appreciate the
- All of the Spirit, None of the Booze: Nonalcoholic Drinks for Any Occasionby Bill Lindsey on 2022-01-14 at 4:53 PM
For those who choose not to imbibe alcohol to cut calories or avoid headaches, you can still enjoy a cold beer after work, an afternoon G&T, or a merlot to enhance dinner. An Old World Brew Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Alkoholfrei This wheat beer has all the aroma and zest of a traditional German brew but without
- Champagne Season Has Only Just Begunby Dan Berger on 2022-01-10 at 6:00 PM
It’s Champagne season—a line you might think indicates that this article is being published two weeks too late. And sure, sparkling wines usually are reserved for toasting at Christmas and New Year’s. Once those holidays have passed, most people believe the season for them is over. For me, it’s just beginning, and it lasts all
- Why You Should Visit Wine Country Right Nowby Dan Berger on 2022-01-03 at 6:00 PM
By any measure, Ezra Pound was a controversial figure, but it was one of his poems that joined forces with the current inclement weather as I hunkered down in my den to suggest you spend this cold period visiting a wine country area. That poem, sanitized here (this is a family publication, after all), is
- The Thickest Hot Cocoaby Ari LeVaux on 2022-01-02 at 10:00 PM
I’ve perfected hot cocoa. I’ve created the cup that I always wanted, but nobody else could give me. All of my life, the cocoa has been too thin and runny—too much like liquid, and I didn’t want liquid. I wanted a dense chocolate cloud in which to lose my sense of direction. To my great
- 7 Tips for Better Wine Choices in 2022—For Both Good Taste and Healthby Dan Berger on 2021-12-27 at 6:00 PM
I’m not very good at making New Year’s resolutions. Correction: I’m very good at making New Year’s resolutions, but not very good at keeping them. But as I got to thinking about what our lives would be like in regard to our wine choices in 2022, I realized that there are a few tips that
- Champagne Cocktails for a Crowdby Victoria de la Maza on 2021-12-26 at 10:00 PM
My take on the French 75 swaps the gin and lemon juice with vodka and lime, topped with Champagne and soda water for more bubbles. Serves 8 1 cup vodka 8 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 cup soda water 1 750ml bottle Champagne, cava, or prosecco In a pitcher half-filled with ice, stir in the
- Spread Cheer Into the New Year With Homemade Wassailby Jennifer McGruther on 2021-12-23 at 10:00 PM
You’ve undoubtedly heard the “Wassail Song,” or “Here We Come A-wassailing,” which seems to be on replay throughout all of December. “Love and joy come to you, / And to you your wassail too,” begins the refrain. With verses that celebrate food, drink, generosity, and merriment, it’s a cheerful tune intended to bring blessings to