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Mai tai recipes call for a seldom-employed artificial almond syrup called orgeat, or orzata, depending on whether you’re buying the faux-French version or the faux-Italian one The problem is that faux-ness Though orgeat is conceptually tethered to tiki, its twisted history predates tiki’s by a long stretch
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Red wine lovers, this one's for you.
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Here's a GREAT and refreshing drink for parties! Vodka, sweet and sour, and carbonated water. It's a classic!
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A tasty Jungle Juice cocktail recipe.
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A beautiful fresh fruit tart with strawberries, blueberries and kiwi slices on a cream cheese filling.
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This soup with red lentils, bulgur wheat, and rice has dynamic flavors and a lovely mild heat.
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This traditional Turkish soup with red lentils, bulgur wheat, and dried mint is wonderful and easy to make. Garnish with lemon slices and fresh mint leaves.
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Chickpeas are roasted with vegetables and a hearty serving of Hungarian paprika for a spicy and quick side dish.
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Get Cranberry Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Get Berries with Almond Cream and Amaretti Recipe from Food Network
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One of the most venerable of whiskey-based cocktails, the old-fashioned has a history that stretches back farther than the martini’s For decades it has suffered under the reputation of something your grandmother drank — overly sweet, fruit-laden and spritzed-up But grandma wouldn’t recognize what’s happened to it lately.
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This is a tasty lemon and honey sauce that can be served with cakes and other desserts. Pineapple juice may be used in place of the orange.