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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - An Organic Canadian Riesling  By :
    Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • I Love Italian Regional Cuisine - Pairing Sicilian Cuisine With White Wine  By :
    Food, wine, Italy. Doesn't your mouth water? This series examines the food specialties of the twenty regions of Italy. Each article presents several traditional dishes and either red or white wines that bring out their best. These wines are available in North America and are often fairly inexpensive. We also suggest fine wine pairings when you want to celebrate without totally blowing your budget. Enjoy.
  • Party Ideas for Green Events on St Paddy's Day  By :
    This article discusses party ideas for green events for St Paddy's Day. It also gives a fun and easy green event cocktail menu to serve on Saint Patrick Day.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Rioja (Spain) White  By :
    Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Focusing on Microwave Oven Parts  By :
    Finding replacement parts for microwave ovens and other appliances can be a challenge. It seems that for all of them you need to look for original manufacturer parts. Unfortunately when the microwave model is discontinued replacement parts can become hard to come by.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A California Zinfandel  By :
    Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • I Love Italian Regional Cuisine - Sicilian Cuisine Paired With Red Wine  By :
    Food, wine, Italy. Doesn't your mouth water? This series examines the food specialties of the twenty regions of Italy. Each article presents several traditional dishes and either red or white wines that bring out their best. These wines are available in North America and are often fairly inexpensive. We also suggest fine wine pairings when you want to celebrate without totally blowing your budget. Enjoy.
  • The Must-follow Conventions Of Wine Drinking  By : Gen Wright
    First of all, a wine should always be slightly sweeter and slightly fuller in the bouquet than the food it is paired with. Pairing champagne with dark chocolate, for instance, is a strict no-no. Common foods that are eaten with wines include meat, cheese and occasionally chocolate.
  • Dining In Silver Cutlery  By : Gen Wright
    Perhaps, a lot of people are wondering how it feels to be dining in silver cutlery. Traditionally, royalty only dines in gold and silver cutlery. It might be due to the fact that gold and silver distinguishes the wealthy and the commoners in those times.
  • Wine Buying Tips - Enjoy Spanish And Toro Wine  By : Gen Wright
    Enjoying good wine used to be for the rich only. However, times are different now. Wine drinking is not just for the rich, it is also for the mainstream.
  • Want To Lose Weight? - The Key Is Your Muscle Strength  By : Gen Wright
    It is a shame that many people who want to lose weight neglect to use strength training exercise as part of their fitness plan...
  • Get Rich, Delicious Gourmet Fudge From Swiss Maid Fudge  By : Toan Dinh
    For the highest quality fudge, you need to order from a small business, capable of making its product in small, controlled batches.
  • This Valentine’s Day, Get Valentine Caramel Chocolate Apples From Swiss Maid Fudge  By : Toan Dinh
    Valentine Caramel Chocolate apples might seem, at first blush, like an unusual Valentine’s Day treat, but consider them for just a moment and you’ll realize how appropriate they are.
  • Trying to Buy a Citrus Juicer, You have to read Juicers Reviews  By : Erik Dricker
    Before buying a fruit juicer of any kind, it is wise to read reviews. This article will explain why.
  • Garden Salads - Always A Tasty Treat  By : Paul Hargreaves
    Nowadays, new varieties of designer salads can be found all over, which means that we no longer have to put up with the usual plain salad of lettuce, cucumber and tomatoes on our menu. There are also a huge variety of herbs to be found which means that we can add interesting flavours to our salads and other dishes.
  • Mushrooms - Get The Best Out Of Them  By : Paul Hargreaves
    Once upon a time, it was possible to take a sunday morning stroll and find enough edible mushrooms for your breakfast lunch and dinner. Sadly, these days it is hard to find enough to take home with you and cook.
  • Lemon Scones, Decadent Brownies And More: Available At Sticky Fingers Bakeries  By : Toan Dinh
    With Sticky Fingers Bakeries you can indulge in delicious baked goods without any of the hassle that goes into making them from scratch.
  • Bakery Mix Has Never Been So Delicious As It Is With Sticky Fingers Bakeries  By : Toan Dinh
    You want to enjoy tasty baked treats but it can be hard to find the time to make them from scratch. The bakery mixes available at Sticky Fingers Bakeries present the perfect solution!
  • Chocolate For Valentines: Make This Special Day Great With Swiss Maid Fudge  By : Toan Dinh
    Your Valentine deserves a present that reflects your feelings perfectly. Give a classic gift a fresh new spin with Swiss Maid Fudge and its selection of gourmet chocolate for Valentine’s Day.
  • Pizza Anyone? I Mean, Burger Anyone?  By : Brian Jones
    Not many of us probably know that there is this kind of burger called the pizza burger. In fact, the pizza burger is one of the best burger recipes there is and has already been popular to some parts of the world. This is not only ideal for burger lovers but for pizza lovers as well.
  • Soy: Friend or Foe?  By : Katt Mollar
    Remember when soy or soya was the wonder food of the 90s? In recent years, scientific evidence has questioned the health benefits of soy, and more importantly, has brought to light possible adverse effects involving primarily the human reproductive and neurologic systems.
  • Pizza is a emerging fast food in Indian urban areas  By : Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
    It is beyond doubt that pizza is one of the most popular fast food items all across the globe. It doesn't matter what age group you belong to, today every one of us loves to have it. In fact, many of us have even tried a hand in preparing it at our own convenience.
  • Home Brew UK: A Rich Taste From The Old World  By : Jacob Sikais
    Home brew UK focused not so much on beer as they did on wine even as some good beers come from the British Isles. Although winemaking's history went through difficult times, its story is as rich as the aged-old drink is.
  • Brewing Kits: Just An Assortment From Your Kitchen  By : Jacob Sikais
    Brewing kits are like micro versions of the large scale manufacturing of commercial breweries. Brewed beverages may be alcoholic or non-alcoholic. The common characteristic of these drinks is that they all went through a fermentation process.
  • Home Brewing Beer: Drinking From Your Sweat And Tears  By : Jacob Sikais
    Home brewing beer is always personalized. The more effort you put into it, the better you savor your labor's output. Plus, nothing beats the assurance that you know exactly what you are drinking.
  • Home Brewing Equipment: We May be Small but We Could be Terrible  By : Jacob Sikais
    Skeptics of home brewing equipment might argue that not all home brewers use the all grain method of creating their beer. Indeed, the all grain method may be a long way for those who are just beginning.
  • Business Crucial: Beer Making Supplies  By : Jacob Sikais
    Before going into the beer business, you must first learn the twin component of sales - the availability of your beer making supplies. Obviously, if the cost of your supplies is higher than your estimated sales, you might as well look for another form of investment.
  • Assembling Your Homebrewing Equipment  By : Jacob Sikais
    Homebrewing equipment may seem like an expensive investment compared to just buying commercial beer. Especially in this times of crisis, buying these things may seem too indulgent.
  • Considering a Home Brewery: Making Money from Your Hobby  By : Jacob Sikais
    Once you see your friends once too often at your door, for the excuse of borrowing a hammer, a needle, a thread, or even your great grandmother's chamber pot, and linger too long to be invited for that cold mug of home made beer, it's time for you to think of investing in a commercial home brewery.
  • Home Brewing Supplies: Humble Yet Influential  By : Jacob Sikais
    Home brewing supplies should not be looked down albeit this is the case for people who believe that only beer bought at the supermart is the true thing. As they say, great things start from small beginnings.
  • Beer Making Equipment: The Means Gets You To The End  By : Jacob Sikais
    Beer making equipment may look like complicated gadgets, some you've never encountered since your last chemistry lab.
  • Living And Dining In London - The Scottish Way  By : Gen Wright
    Having a taste of the Highland life in city London is an experience "high"ly valued by many Scotsmen. As all who have eaten it will agree, there are few things as delicious in British cooking as a well-made haggis, washed down with fine scotch and ending with a delicious crannachan.
  • Brewing Flavored Beer - A Change Once in a While  By : Jacob Sikais
    The importance of restraint in brewing flavored beer is crucial. As there is a lot of fun to be had trying out different flavours, you will be hard pressed to find something that you cannot make into a beer.
  • The Finest Brew You Can Make  By : Jacob Sikais
    Beer making kits are available to allow beer aficionados to make their favourite brews at home, and have changed the way many of us look at what we drink and how we drink it. not only that, but they have also changed how we go about getting that beer.
  • Getting the Best Home Brew Recipes  By : Jacob Sikais
    Finding the best home brew recipes is not unlike finding typical food recipes. There are old standards that can be followed to the letter and turn out the standard result as you would expect. The joy of making and drinking this kind of beer is that you know what you are getting, and you know it is something you like.
  • Home Brewed Beer - is it Actually Any Good?  By : Jacob Sikais
    There is, without question, a real benefit to home brewing. You will find that the taste of home-brewed beer has a real quality when it is done right. Of course, if you make mistakes in the brewing process it may end up tasting very nasty - but sometimes you will have a happy accident that will result in a new slant on the old taste.
  • Beer Brewing Supplies - The "Beer" Essentials  By : Jacob Sikais
    Beer production depends on three important things: beer brewing supplies, beer brewing equipment and LOVE. Naturally, you need to exert love and effort into preparing and making your beer because without them even the most advanced beer making supplies won't help the flavor of your concoction.
  • The Drama of American Home Brewing  By : Jacob Sikais
    American home brewing adapts to the changes in the political and economic climates of the country. Back in the 90s, America had been the top producer of beer. However, with the global recession that is happening now, many companies are closing.
  • The Right Recipe Makes the Best Beer  By : Jacob Sikais
    Paying for your own beer brewing supplies may not seem to make sense at first, as you will think to yourself that you could have a few nights' worth of drinking for the same price and not have to go to the effort of ensuring that your brew tastes like it is supposed to. However, the more you think about it, the better an idea it becomes.
  • No Sweat, Just Good Old Beer - Homebrew Kits  By : Jacob Sikais
    Homebrew kits are most convenient for recent converts. It already includes the most basic of materials needed in brewing your beer. You'd already have the hops and grains formulated, the yeast ready to begin colonizing your water to give you the first taste of a homebrewed beer.
  • It Means More When You Make it Yourself  By : Jacob Sikais
    Beer brewing equipment covers a large range of different items. The utensils for the storage of the drink while it ferments, the different tools for getting the right mix and the ingredients themselves all go into making the drink that will suit your tastes.
  • Where's the Best Brewery in the Country? Right Here!  By : Jacob Sikais
    Home brewing supplies are now more widely available than ever, thanks to the Internet. There was a time when they were hard to find and a mystery to operate. Now, with the help of the world wide web you have the chance to source good recipes and excellent equipment which will enable you to turn out glass after glass of very drinkable, flavour-filled beer.
  • All Grain Brewing - Brace Yourself!  By : Jacob Sikais
    All grain brewing is viewed by many home brewers as the only way to make real, home brewed beer. In view of the fact that the ingredients are rawer, it will of course rely to some extent on having the right equipment too.
  • Beer Making Supply - The Two Cents on Great Tasting Beer  By : Jacob Sikais
    You can buy equipments and beer making supply, store them at home and concoct your own product. Sometimes it is not necessary to buy beer from some store to have that bitter sweet tang in your mouth.
  • An Absolutely Cool Hobby Called Home Beer Brewing  By : Jacob Sikais
    If you thought that candlemaking and soap making are sensible hobbies for women out there, there is also one popular among men-- home beer brewing. Although some women do this too, men are the most avid patrons of this hobby. What's there to wonder, who can't live without beer anyway?
  • Ingredients Make Something Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts  By : Jacob Sikais
    Sourcing home brew supplies is not all that difficult when you know where to look. One of the best ideas for anyone looking to brew their own beer is to look on the Internet and find the right supplier for your ingredients and utensils.
  • The 101 on Home Brew Supplies  By : Jacob Sikais
    If you are into brewing your own beer, then you need home brew supplies and lots of them. Although many shops offer a variety of products on home brewing, you still have to discern which among the many homebrew kits fit what you need.
  • Home Brew Beer - The Counterpart of Commercially Produced Beer  By : Jacob Sikais
    Home brew beer, as its name suggests, is beer that we create in our own kitchen (or anywhere in our own backyard) using our own beautiful hands. Of course the process takes long and is usually difficult at first. Over time though, home brewing becomes second skin particularly with the help of quality beer making equipment and brewing kits.
  • Brew Your Own Beer and Save Money  By : Jacob Sikais
    People have been aware of the benefits of having a home brewery for some time now. However, there is a sense - as with many things - that it just isn't the same. Mass production has the benefit of being climate-controlled and linked to ease of sourcing ingredients. Some people feel that it just isn't worth it.
  • The History Of Caviar  By : Gen Wright
    A brief look at the unique and rich history of caviar, a delicacy that has influenced and been influenced by many cultures all over the world.
  • How to Correctly Cook an Acorn Squash  By : Brian Jones
    It is very easy to prepare acorn squash since you have a lot of option on how to cook it. This dish is also appropriate for young children since it contains a lot of nutrients and vitamins.
  • Flavoured Coffees - What's The Point?  By : Fenton Wayne
    A brief description of flavoured coffees.
  • Four Benefits Of Using Specialist French Wine Merchants For Your Food And Beverage Needs  By : Gen Wright
    Are you a wine snob? Perhaps you've always wanted to be but never really had the time or the knowledge to know where to begin?
  • Quality Fine Dining At Scottish Restaurant In London  By : Gen Wright
    If you are looking for an authentic Scottish meal in London and don't know where to go. Then look no further than Belgravia in London.
  • Advantages of Quick Pasta Recipes  By : Andrew Goligher
    This article is about the benefits of easy pasta recipes and why lots of people use them.
  • How To Buy Microwave Ovens  By : Avery Parker
    Things to think about when buying a new microwave oven. It talks about how you should go about buying a new microwave for your home kitchen.
  • Best Super Bowl Party Ever  By : Douglas Staneart
    Best Super Bowl Party Ever includes tips to organize a great Super Bowl party including who to invite, what to serve, and what extra-curricular activities to organize for the best party ever.
  • Dining Out In Suffolk  By : Kris Smith
    Across the county of Suffolk you will find a great choice of places to eat, whether you are looking for a quick snack or something a bit more relaxed where you can spend time over lunch or dinner. For some, dining out in Suffolk is also an opportunity for a day out, Sunday lunch followed by a walk through the countryside or a brisk walk along the coast.
  • Recipe For Dining Out  By : Kris Smith
    Dining out for many of us has become a bit more difficult in these harder economic times therefore making the right choice of establishment is very important.
  • Homebrew Beer Recipes - Things You Should Know!  By : Jacob Sikais
    Brewing your own beer from home can prove to be a great and fun hobby. If cooking is a hobby, then why can't beer brewing? They are pretty much the same when it comes to procedure and convenience. Just like in cooking or baking, brewers also use homebrew beer recipes in creating their "finished products."
  • Nutritional Powerhouse Salad  By : Koncay Sazan
    If your dinner salad consists of a wedge of iceberg lettuce and a dollop of ranch dressing, think again. Your body deserves more than a cream-coated lump of empty fiber - and packed with the right ingredients -
  • Fruit Smoothie Recipes  By : Andrew Goligher
    This article is all about the benefits of drinking fresh, homemade fruit smoothies and juices with your own gredients, and why they are becoming more popular with everyone. It also includes a smoothie recipe.
  • Brown Brothers Australian Wines  By : Andrew Jamaz
    A look at the history of the Brown Brothers winemakers in Victoria, Australia and some of the wines they produce.
  • How to Properly Cultivate Okra  By : Brian Jones
    Okra is a good crop to grow especially if you are living in area with a warm climate. You should make sure that your garden is rich enough to accomodate this type of crop since okra needs a lot of nutrients to grow up properly.
  • How to Effectively Raise Sweet Potatoes  By : Brian Jones
    You should remember that sweet potatoes do not like cold weather so be vigilant at the first sign of frost. You should also transfer the potato slips carefully outside your garden plot since they are very delicate and can be die easily.
  • Safely Cooking Chicken  By : Andrew Goligher
    This article is about cooking chicken safely including washing equipment, hands, and checking the chicken afterwards, so that the meat has been cooked properly ready for eating.
  • What to Look For in Vintage and Specialty Wines  By : Scott Duglase
    Many wine connoisseurs enjoy vintage or specialty varieties of wine, which can provide enhanced taste or meet special dietary requirements. Here is what to look for in vintage and specialty wine products
  • Sticky Fingers Bakeries – Online Retailers Of Home-Bake Cranberry Orange Scones  By : Toan Dinh
    The mix for cranberry orange scones is just one of Sticky Fingers Bakeries’ clever flavor innovations.
  • Sticky Fingers Bakeries – Warm The Home For The Holidays With Pumpkin Scones  By : Toan Dinh
    Pumpkin scones have proved to be a favorite of many of their customers, but Sticky Fingers Bakeries thrives on innovation and expansion.
  • How To Sterilize Canning Lids And Jars?  By : Thomas Roberson
    Canning jars and lids have been used over and over again as basic materials in preserving foods like meat, fruits, fish and vegetables. Since food preservation obviously involve foodstuff, canning jars ought to undergo sterilization. Create your very own food preservation recipe with reliable and safe canning jars and lids which went through appropriate disinfection.
  • Event Planning Ideas for a Corporate Holiday Party  By : Andrea Wyn
    This article gives event planning ideas for a corporate holiday party as well as some corporate party ideas for decor and party favors. It also provides the reader with a Moroccan themed menu.
  • 'Forgive me, Eye repent' - Victory for Honest Food Labelling Campaigner  By : Robert Ward
    Major food manufacturer changes their food packaging after pressure from Honest Food Labelling campaigners. Previously called their 'Great British Menu,' frozen ready meals, Birds Eye have dropped the 'British' and replaced it with 'Traditional.' Delighting Honest Food Labelling campaigner for their action to remove the British wording from their packaging, this product was neither made in Britain or used UK for sourcing its main ingredients.
  • Slow Cooker Recipes: Part 1  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article is the first in a series to feature terrific slow cooker recipes.
  • Benefits Of Canning Baby Foods  By : Thomas Roberson
    It is essential to follow precautionary measures when canning baby food. Water bath method can be used to carefully can baby foods. Safety should always be highly considered when canning baby food. With that, it is ideal to make use of pressure canner to prevent canned food hazards like botulism.
  • Why you should Use a Chafing Dish  By : Clint Jhonson
    If you want to have a grand appearance at the dinner table, use a chafing dish. Whether a chafer dish sits by itself or it is surrounded by others, nobody can resist the temptation of rolling back the lid to see what is there inside. If you have bought one of them for your restaurant then you know that very soon you will be buying more to add to the battalion.
  • How useful is a chafing dish?  By : Clint Jhonson
    Whenever you attend a buffet or something similar to it, you are expecting cold food but also warm food. The equipment used for keeping the food warm is called a chafing dish or a chafer. It is an old invention used frequently in the present.
  • Recipes: Delicious Sandwich Fillers  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article contains four great sandwich "fillers" that are terrific whether you're having guests over or just fancy a nice sandwich.
  • Recipes: Easy Casseroles and Meat Pies  By : Patrick Carpen
    Running short on time or ingredients? Why not try one of these easy casserole or meat pie recipes?
  • Spicy Curry Recipes for the Adventurous  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article contains four yummy curry recipes for you spice-lovers out there!
  • Recipes for Seafood Lovers  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article offers four terrific seafood recipes that are bound to suit any seafood lover's taste.
  • Get the Tex-Mex Restaurant Flavor at Home!  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article offers some great recipes that encourage you to enjoy terrific Tex-Mex food without dining out.
  • Chow Down with These Great Chicken Recipes  By : Patrick Carpen
    Can't get enough chicken? Try these excellent and versatile recipes!
  • Delicious Guilty Pleasure Recipes  By : Patrick Carpen
    If you're looking for a truly indulgent treat, why not try one of these great recipes?
  • Perfect Pie Recipes for All Occasions  By : Patrick Carpen
    If you're in search of a terrific pie recipe, then search no further!
  • Wine Baskets in California  By :
    Wine baskets and Gift baskets in California are made with the best variety of chocolates, cheese and different wines available during a particular season. Choosing the right one can be a difficult decision.
  • Snack Recipes for the Budget-Wise  By : Patrick Carpen
    Are you tired of spending a small fortune on store-bought snacks? This article contains several recipes for healthful snacks that won't break the bank!
  • Handle Christmas Shopping With Ease With Gift Baskets  By : Eva Judge
    Christmas shopping can be fun to a certain degree. After a while, though, its charms wear thin and it becomes a lot more like a chore. Between the hassles of finding proper gifts, navigating a crowded shopping centre and securing car parks, it can be downright aggravating. Fortunately, gift baskets can help.
  • Don't buy a 'turkey' this Christmas  By :
    The rules for food labelling are pitched in the favour of large food businesses and against the small food producer. If you have a special technique or place of food production, it not only is prohibitively expense to protect it, but large scale businesses can mimic the same idea and can steal their market.
  • A Wine Lover's Nearly Weekly Review Of $15 Wine - A Beaujolais Villages Nouveau 2009  By : Levi Reiss
    Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Splurge a bit; it's worthwhile. Nearly every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a wine between $10 and $15 bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. Read this article and you may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Floral Arranging and Cheap Flower Arrangements  By : Andrea Wyn
    This article discusses floral arranging and some ideas to make cheap flower arrangements. It also discusses ideas for a wedding flower arrangement and how to make flower arrangements with left over event floral.
  • Mouthwatering Cookie Recipes  By : Patrick Carpen
    Why spend a fortune on fancy store-bought cookies when you can make killer cookies at home using these easy recipes!
  • Chocolate for Fashion Lovers  By : Tim Bond
    Everyone loves Chocolate...no matter their sex, age or religion. This article discovers one of the world's foremost exponents of the art of chocolate making...Pierre Herme. Heralded around the world as the 'Picasso of Chocolate', Mpn Herme's creations will have your mouth watering for more.
  • Buying Wine Locally and by the Case Can Save You Money  By : Scott Duglase
    Buying wine locally, preferably by the case, can save you a great deal of money during the course of a year.
  • Creative and Appetizing Burger Recipes  By : Patrick Carpen
    If you're looking for a creative new burger recipe to try out, then you've GOT to read this article!
  • Food Packaging And The Environment  By : Eva Judge
    As the future of the planet becomes more and more worrisome, people are increasingly looking for ways to lessen human impact on the environment. Packaging supplies are definitely not exempt from this trend, and many suppliers are looking for ways to make their packaging more environmentally friendly.
  • Recipes: Amazing Party Appetizers  By : Patrick Carpen
    If you're looking for recipes for great party appetizers, this article is chock full of them!
  • Walla Walla Valley Wines – giving pride to the US  By : Clint Jhonson
    Just like the famous wineries in Spain, the United States of America has its own share of the best wineries. Washington, one of its states is proud to have some of the best wine-producing vineyards. In fact, if you are fond of drinking wine, you must have come across the popular Walla Walla Valley Wines. There are different reasons for the US to be proud of these wine varieties. In this regard, get to know more about the distinct Walla Walla Valley Wine Region.
  • Recipes for the Tastiest Fried Foods  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article has some terrific recipes for our favorite fried foods!
  • Coffee Varieties Around the World  By : Mario Carini
    Next to beer and wine, coffee is the favorite drink enjoyed by millions at all times of the day or night. Limiting it to a morning brew for a pick-me-up doesn't do this black brew the attention it deserves. The next time you go out for a latte, take your time to enjoy the aroma and taste of this unique beverage.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A French (Mediterranean) White Wine  By : Levi Reiss
    Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.

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