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Hi, It's About, How To Drink Water. Surely, You Want To Drink Water Carefully, If You Want Then You've To Follow These Steps. Drinking Water Helps Many Parts Of The Human Body... more »
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Im sure if you're reading this article, you are one of many who go out all night, have a blast, and have one or too many drinks and regret it all the next morning. I myself have been through that many times, and needless to say it sucks. Not only ... more »
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While most people don't actually fear the Swiss, as they are a nice enough bunch, a Swiss-made Mexican chocolate drink does seem a little peculiar. When looking for a good Mexican chocolate drink, stick with the original and stay away from Swiss ... more »
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There’s something about heavy rain that mystifies and delights. The splatter of drops as they beat against a window or rooftop in a rhythmic pattern can be an intoxicating sound. In this state, the world gets a fresh start. Follow the below steps ... more »
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Drink a Dr. Pepper at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. These times generally coincide with times your body wants a caffeine boost and originated the 10-2-4 campaign for Dr. Pepper. You can join the 10-2-4 Club, which is a national organization ... more »
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Since elementary grades, we are told by our teachers that the right thing to do to keep our bodies healthy is to eat balanced diet and drink at least eight glasses of water everyday and to practice lots of healthy habits too. To obey that rule, ... more »
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These days, green tea is appearing everywhere as the latest, greatest drink. You may even see it as an additive in items like deodorant and skin creams. Green tea is rich in EGCg, which is a powerful antioxidant. Green tea is different than other ... more »
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There is so much more to scotch than what you order at the bar. It gets a distinct flavor from every step of the distilling process and experienced tasters can detect these small differences. Enjoying scotch is an art form—follow these steps and ... more »
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Australia has become the fourth largest producer of wine in the world. It is home to more than 140 different varieties of grapes. Start tasting now. Exploring Australian wine might take a while because there are so many wines to try, but it's a ... more »
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The French have long been known for their excellent wines. They are still near the top of the global wine producer list. Getting to know wine can be intimidating, but it really boils down to what your taste buds like. Don't be afraid to ... more »
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Spain might not be the first country you think of when you think of wine, but it should be near the top of the list. The Spaniards have been producing quality wines for centuries in their 40 different wine-making regions. In fact, so much land is ... more »
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There are many reasons why someone would want to find a milk substitute. You could have a milk allergy, be lactose intolerant, or wish to follow a vegan diet. Whatever the reason, there are several options open to you for finding a milk ... more »
By Kristie Leong M.D. 0 comments
Green tea just might be one of the healthiest drinks you can sip with its high concentration of polyphenols which may have the ability to ward off a variety of chronic diseases. While plain green tea tastes delicious particularly when it's fresh ... more »
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Energy drinks have become increasingly popular over the last decade as people look for ways to perform better and have the energy for their favorite activities. However, energy drinks can sometimes backfire on you if you use them in the wrong ... more »
By Allana Baroni 0 comments
Connoisseurship has finally made its way to tequila! Once confined to Margaritas and shooters--luxury tequilas are collected worldwide for both the smooth aromatic liquor and the decorative bottles. So forget about "worm-in-the-bottle, frat ... more »
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Nothing plays up basic, boring vodka like a fruity element. By infusing your vodka with cherries, you will take your liquor from a basic mixer to something that can be enjoyed on its own or in a simple mixed drink... more »
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Basic vodka can be turned into something more luscious even before adding a mixer. Try infusing some vodka with chocolate for a cheaper, tastier alternative to the more expensive flavored vodkas at the liquor store... more »
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Coffee isn't the first thing most people think of when thinking up alcoholic drinks, but coffee-infused vodka can be a great pick me up as an aperitif or as dessert after a rich meal. Try infusing your vodka with coffee for a very different ... more »
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Raspberry vodka is a classic, mellow spirit that all adults can enjoy. Not only can it be enjoyed plain, but it's also tasty in mixed drinks. Rather than spending money on this infused vodka, take the time to make your own... more »
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Saffron is the world's most expensive spice. This honey-smelling spice is very elegant and great to infuse into vodka as a treat. Spare a little saffron from your next recipe to transform your adult beverage from tasteless to savory... more »
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Watermelon is a delicious summertime treat, but it tastes even better when infused into vodka. Save a part of your watermelon this summer to make vodka fit to serve straight or in a mixed drink during barbecues... more »
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Vegetables are essential to good health, and an easy way to get the recommended daily amount into your diet is to juice vegetables. Here's how to make a delicious mixed drink--the more vegetables in the juice, the better it is for you... more »
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The internal and external healing qualities of wheatgrass are gaining recognition more each day. While wheatgrass is most commonly available bottled or fresh from juice bars, those who prefer to cut costs and enjoy the benefits of wheatgrass each ... more »
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Whether celebrating a new year or an intimate special occasion, champagne is the perfect bubbly party drink. To keep the bubbles in the champagne bottle long after it is opened, just follow this easy trick... more »