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Former Smuggler's Cove bartender, Jackie Patterson's, recipe for a La Perla Rosa cocktail.
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These vegan pumpkin spice cookies, made with almond milk, pumpkin, and vegetable oil, are quick and easy to prepare during the holidays.
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Pimm's No. 1 liqueur is the key to this refreshing cocktail with British origins. It's the unofficial drink of the tennis tournament Wimbledon.
Ingredients: pimm, ice, ginger ale, lemon, cucumber
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Chia seeds are nutritionally dense seeds that will thicken any liquid you add them to Mix them up with coconut and almond milks and you’ve got an almost instant pudding with a tapioca-like texture and gently sweet flavor This recipe is meant for breakfast, but if you add a little honey to the seeds as they swell, it will be sweet enough for dessert
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Smoky Scotch gets sweetened up with the addition of Drambuie in the classic drink called the rusty nail.
Ingredients: ice, scotch whiskey, drambuie
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These yummy little protein-a-licious cookies are the result of a complimentary sample of Chardonnay Grapeseed Flour that I received from Eric Leber of AprèsVin...
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Blood orange juice replaces cranberry juice in this refreshing blood orange martini garnished with lime juice.
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These are so crunchy they should be dunked (Coffee, Latte, Espresso, Vino, etc.). If you don't have hazelnuts, use almonds instead.
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Coffee liqueur, coconut rum, Irish cream, vodka and amaretto (whew!) mixed with coconut cream.
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A perfect hot toddy for a snowy winter night! Easy to make, delightful to drink, warms you inside-out.
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This Martinez cocktail recipe mixes Old Tom Gin with vermouth, maraschino liqueur, and orange bitters for a classic Barbary Coast drink.
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This version of the Tuxedo cocktail first appeared in a cocktail book in 1900 Essentially a traditional martini that is lent sweet and herbal notes by small amounts of maraschino liqueur and absinthe, it is a gentler, more delicate version of its austere cousin Jarred Roth, beverage director of the Bar Room at the Beekman in New York, prefers the Brooklyn-made Greenhook gin and the soft French Dolin vermouth.