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  • Wine with roast lamb

    Which Wine Pairs Best With Lamb?

    Lamb is often a rich dish that deserves to be paired with a wine that brings out the best version of itself, and this is the wine you should use.

    By Amelie Maurice-Jones Read More
  • Giada De Laurentiis wearing leather jacket and blue shirt posing against hedges

    Giada De Laurentiis Buys This Surprisingly Cheap Sauvignon Blanc By The Case

    Chef and Food Network personality Giada De Laurentiis can likely afford to drink whatever she likes. However, her go-to wine is surprisingly inexpensive.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
  • Starbucks cup on a table

    Can You Still Order A 'Medicine Ball' On The Starbucks App?

    Warm, sweet, and minty, the Medicine Ball was once all the rage on social media. But can you still order this tea at Starbucks, especially through the app?

    By Eugenia Lazaris Read More
  • veggies and hummus charcuterie

    The Right Wines To Pair With Charcuterie When You're Skipping The Meat And Cheese

    The wine you would use for a meaty, cheesy charcuterie board is different from what you should choose for a vegan version. Here are some great options.

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Clear ice cubes on bar counter with liquor bottles blurred in the background

    Ice Does More Than Cool Your Cocktail — The Size And Shape Can Actually Change The Flavor

    Ice and cocktails go hand in hand, but ice doesn't only keep your drink cold. The size and shape of the ice cubes actually impacts the cocktail's flavor.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
  • Bloody Mary with collection of savory garnishes

    14 Savory Garnishes To Pair With Your Favorite Cocktails

    Most of us rely on citrus and other fruits for cocktail garnish. Here are several savory cocktail garnishes to try, according to an experienced bartender.

    By Emily M Alexander Read More
  • close up of French Connection cocktail

    What's The Difference Between The French Connection And The Godfather Cocktail?

    The French Connection and The Godfather are amazing films, and they make for some pretty killer cocktails, too. Here's the difference between the two.

    By Sarah Lintakoon Read More
  • a cup of hot cocoa

    The Worst Store-Bought Hot Chocolate: What Brand To Avoid At The Store

    Hot chocolate is a drink that always warms you up, literally and figuratively. Well, almost always; the worst store-bought hot chocolate should be avoided.

    By Tara Bowen Read More
  • Close up of espresso machine brewing two espresso shots

    One Costco Coffee Machine Has Shoppers Swearing Off Cafés For Good

    Costco shoppers who are also coffee lovers, take note: There's one coffee maker sold online by this retail warehouse giant that will replace your café trips.

    By Ashlen Wilder Read More
  • Two whiskey sour cocktails on a countertop.

    5 Ways To Take Your Whiskey Sour To The Next Level

    If you've ever sipped on a whiskey sour, then you know that the cocktail is ripe for experimentation. Here's how to give the drink a major upgrade.

    By Eugenia Lazaris Read More
  • whiskey aging barrels

    This Is The Oldest Brand Of Rye Whiskey You Can Buy In The US

    The United States has been making whiskey pretty much since its inception, but only this rye whiskey brand can claim that it's the oldest in the country.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Salt-rimmed cocktail by pool

    10 Ways To Rim Your Cocktail Glasses Beyond Salt And Sugar

    Love cocktails? From tart sumac to toasted coconut flakes, a bartender lists out their favorite ingredients for creative cocktail rims.

    By Joshua Harvey Read More
  • White wine and oysters

    What's The Best Wine To Pair With Shellfish?

    Finding the right wine pairing for a meal can be difficult, hence the existence of sommeliers. We sought guidance from one on the best wine-and-shellfish pair.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • Wine tasting flight of red wines in outdoor patio

    The Total Amount Of Wine You Need To Host A Proper Tasting

    Wine tastings can be amazing experiences, especially ones you host yourself since you get to pick the bottles. Here's how much wine you need should you do so.

    By Ashlen Wilder Read More
  • two glasses of whiskey pictured

    You're Probably Drinking Whiskey All Wrong (Even If You Think You're Not)

    It's easy to make this mistake, but to fully appreciate whiskey's nuanced flavor and understand how to best drink it, this is how you should sip the spirit.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Peanut butter and jelly sandwich on plate

    The Wine That Pairs Perfectly With Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwiches

    Just because the PB&J sandwich is a humble feast doesn't mean you can't enjoy it with a glass of wine. We tapped an expert to find the best bottle for the job.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • lemonade in glass with ripe lemons

    How Old Your Lemons Should Be To Make The Perfect Lemonade

    If you want to mix up the perfect batch of lemonade, you need to make sure your lemons are perfectly ripe; here's how old they should be when you use them.

    By Marco Sumayao Read More
  • bourbon poured into glass

    This Budget Bottle Of Bourbon Is Your Secret Weapon For High-Proof Cocktails

    If you're looking for an affordable bourbon that tastes amazing in your cocktail, look no further. Here's why this bourbon brand is perfect for the job.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • simple syrup dripping off a spoon into a saucepan

    Why Coffee Syrup Is The Key To Richer Homemade Drinks And Desserts

    Coffee syrup is a great way to add some richness and complexity to a run-of-the-mill drink or dessert. Here's how to make it and some ideas on how to use it.

    By Sonora Slater Read More
  • Bottles of alcohol

    Never Store Alcohol In This Spot In Your Kitchen (Even If It's The Most Convenient)

    Alcohol might seem like a fairly spoil-proof consumable, but if you store yours in this corner of your kitchen, it could be affecting the product.

    By Sean Pagnotti Read More
  • Four cocktails in glasses

    14 Cocktails That Were Groovy In The '70s

    The 1970s were a decade of cocktail creativity, where bold flavors and bright colors inspired drink recipes that were popular with partygoers and bar patrons.

    By Hayley Verdeyen Read More
  • two strawberry daiquiris

    Use This Technique For A Fresh Strawberry Daiquiri That Tastes Like A Bartender Made It

    When you think of a strawberry daiquiri, a sickly-sweet slushie might come to mind. However, you can easily upgrade it into an elegant mixed drink.

    By Jolee Sullivan Read More
  • Hand dipping tea bag into white cup

    The Clever Way To Repurpose Tea Bags For Your Garden

    Tea is more than a warm way to get some hydration. You can give your used-up tea bags another life and use them to nourish your garden as well.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
  • Two espresso martinis on a tray scattered with espresso beans.

    This Old-School Chocolate Cocktail Could Replace Your Espresso Martini

    Espresso martinis are a trendy tipple that never really went out of style, but if you're ready to try something new, test out this vintage cocktail.

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako Read More
  • scooping a heaping spoonful of moist, used coffee grounds out of a glass

    8 Ways To Use Those Old Coffee Grounds In Your Garden

    After you finish your morning cup of coffee, don't throw them away. Coffee grounds can be repurposed to give you a lush and vibrant garden.

    By Juniper Finch Read More
  • hand holding a margarita on an outdoor table

    The Ingredient Addition That Creates The Dynamic 50/50 Margarita

    Bartenders love to experiment and they often tinker with classic cocktails. If you've never heard of a 50/50 margarita, here's what you should know.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Pile of Mountain Water Liquid Death drink cans

    What's So Special About Liquid Death Drinks?

    The widely beloved Liquid Death drinks have an intriguing name and rockstar design that is surprisingly unrelated to the actual contents inside.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
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