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How Gin and Tonic Became the Ultimate Cocktail Combo
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The gin and tonic, that cool, fresh, citrusy summer delight, has a long and romantic history, beginning with its use as a 'cure' for malaria.
How Gin Works
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In the 18th century, gin was considered as addictive as crack. Then it became part of a cure-all for tropical ailments. Learn more about gin's storied history.
Which Is the Sweetest Grapefruit — White, Red or Pink?
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Does your mouth get all excited at the thought of eating a juicy grapefruit? Well, pucker up, because grapefruit is loaded with the vitamins and antioxidants your body needs.
The History of the Sandwich
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Are you wondering about the history of the sandwich? Learn about the history of the sandwich in this article.
Why do kids love ketchup?
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Are you wondering why kids love ketchup? Check out this article and learn why kids love ketchup and more about ketchup.
How does pregnancy affect the senses of smell and taste?
Pregnancy often affects the senses of smell and taste. Learn theories about why pregnancy affects the senses of smell and taste.
Questions about Cooking with Chocolate
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Cooking with chocolate is full of challenges, from which type to use to how to melt it. Find answers to common questions about cooking with chocolate.
Why Compressed Air Canisters Shouldn't Be Shaken
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It's a force of habit to shake spray canisters, but when it comes to canned air, that inclination could cause frostbite.
Molasses: The Sticky Story of a Dark and Syrupy Sweetener
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The wonderfully thick, dark syrup called molasses has been used in cooking for centuries and is still prized around the world today for its smokey sweetness.
15 Types of Beer to Order at the Pub
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Beer isn’t just a beverage. It’s a craft, a culture, and for many, a passion.