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Since we started our farm, I've rediscovered many vegetables and herbs that are not quite so mainstream Lemon verbena is one of them I'd often heard about it but never quite understood its fascination until we began growing it.''
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Coconut rum slushies made with vodka, coconut-flavored rum, juice, and black tea are a refreshing summer treat.
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Want a creamy, chocolate-y alternative to jello shots? Of course you do! Try these, with chocolate pudding mix, milk, vodka, and Irish cream liqueur.
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This tangy summer salad with cauliflower, broccoli, carrot, strawberries, and almonds will have you wanting seconds.
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Inspired by the doctor himself.
Ingredients: orange, lillet blanc, vodka
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This Bloody Mary recipe gets a smoky edge from chipotles in adobo sauce.
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Made with oat-and-honey-infused vodka and cream.
Ingredients: oat, half and half
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A classic British bakewell tart is a threesome: a crust; a layer of raspberry jam – one chockfull of seeds; and a sponge cake redolent of almonds. Sliced almonds and a drizzle of icing may or may not be optional, depending on whose recipe you’re using.  I got my first taste of a bakewell, and this recipe, in Paris from my friend, Stephanie Johnston, who got it from her mom, Granny Annie, in England. Granny never used almonds or icing but occasionally swapped her homemade raspberry jam for red currant jelly or lemon curd. When I asked what made a good bakewell, Steph instructed, “The crust, the jam and the almond cake.” Well, of course. That settled, Stephanie confessed to using Bonne Maman jam from the supermarket As for the crust, both Steph and her mom make a plain, all-butter crust, think pâte brisée or pie dough. We polished off Steph’s tart in one go after dinner, but had we shown more discipline, it would have kept at room temperature for three more days.
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This is an easy way to make cordial and it's good for gifts! Other berries such as raspberries, strawberries or blueberries may be used in place of blackberries, and rum or brandy may be used in place of the vodka.
Ingredients: sugar, vodka
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A simple syrup, vanilla and instant coffee are combined with vodka and vanilla in this homemade version of the popular after dinner cordial.