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"Churches and Cocktails". This was the only request of my best friend's father last fall when he came to visit us in NYC. The devote Catholic in him wanted to see our city's historic churches, of which he had a detailed and mapped out list, and, (perhaps the Catholic in him again) wanted to try [...]
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... is the Bottle Gang, and so we'll take responsibility for the piece of history that concerns us -- namely, cocktails. Hollywood has produced a few classics and a few that have slipped into obscurity, all of which ... Casablanca, presumably George James Hopkins. This club produced two cocktails that are still with us. The first, named after the club, is almost identical to the Boston Sidecar, but for ...
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... ... well, I made them, and Geirmundr drank them, mostly. A merry evening, to be sure. And we used to have cocktails before dinner in the kitchen during one period of local revels, and we have ... from the summer term), and I went to a new one, to me, anyway, called An Exercise in Hospitality... Adventures with Cocktails and Food. And what should be the latest post on this blog but the Pennsic War! The ...
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... of the event that didn't capture as much of the spotlight: the role of spirits and cocktails in a Slow Food world. In "Claiming a Seat at the ... of inclusion under the Slow Food tent, spirits and cocktails aren't so different. Wilson quotes activist and author Raj Patel, ... Let's hear it. About the author: Paul Clarke blogs about cocktails at The Cocktail Chronicles and writes regularly on spirits and ...
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... ebbed, but the list has grown on me. So the next plan was to write a post about three cocktails. Or maybe four. With a beautiful photograph of each one, naturally, which was where the "part 1" came from.In ... it's about creating delicious ways to combine ingredients in brand-new cocktails--like the mixologists at the recent competition here in Portland. Much of this innovation is chronicled online; ...
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... be Joe and Dinah (aka Metagrrrl) at Bibulo.us, and this history-minded couple has selected 19th Century Cocktails as the theme. Sounds pretty straightforward, so start dusting off your crustas and pondering your cobblers and other old-school drinks, and keep an eye out [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "MxMo XXXI: 19th Century Cocktails", url: " });
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