12 Days Of Christmas Cocktails
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Snow Day
1.5 oz Vanilla Vodka 1 oz espresso (or strong coffee) 1 oz Godiva Liqueur
.5 oz Bailey's Irish Cream Add all ingredients in a shaker and shake with a generous amount of ice.
Pour into glass and enjoy!
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The Brew York Times Book Review
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By Chris Jones and Diane Catanzaro (From Veer Magazine)
Well, well, as you’re sitting there, in your silk upholstered chair, sipping beer and reading Veer …. ok, that’s not exactly how the song goes, but it sounds like a civilized and pleasant way to spend an hour or two. A good read accompanied by a flavorful beer is one of life's simpler pleasures. This month we review books about beer and hope you may be inspired to expand your library with the perfect non-fiction accompaniment to sipping a sublime brew on a chilly autumn eve. Drinking + thinking....it seems that the more you learn about this sparkling elixir the more enjoyment it provides!
But what to read? We can help.
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Heirloom tomato bloody marys
Comprising ingredients that are local and fresh, here's a cocktail that is as nourishing as it is intoxicating.
This entry for the Salon Kitchen Challenge.
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1. It's an incentive to show up. 2. It reduces stress. 3. It leads to more honest communications. 4. It reduces complaints about low pay. 5. It cuts down on time off because you can work with a hangover. 6. Employees tell management what they think, not what management wants to hear. 7. It helps save on heating costs in the winter. 8. It encourages carpooling. 9. Increase job satisfaction because if you have a bad job, you don't care.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 June 2010 19:34 |
How to Open a Bottle of Beer
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