Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 11, 2009 -
In honor of my newfound love for gin, here is a special drink edition of Name That Dish. The classic cocktail below is made of gin and lime juice. Do you know what it's called?
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Jun 23, 2009 -
While it may not be considered a classic tiki cocktail, the tropical concoction below is one of my favorite summertime sippers. Do you know what it's called?
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Jan 03, 2009 -
Welcome to the Winter drink edition of Name That Dish. Below is an alcoholic concoction that will warm you up. Do you know what it's called?
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Dec 06, 2008 -
I'm bringing you a special drink edition of name that dish, in honor of yesterday's repeal day. Do you know what this refreshing new classic is called?
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Sep 06, 2008 -
This nonalcoholic concoction would be great on a camping trip or a picnic. Do you know what the sweet, lemony libation is called?
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Feb 05, 2008 -
Welcome to the special Mardi Gras edition of Name That Dish. The cocktail pictured below was created in New Orleans and is associated with Mardi Gras. Do you know what it's called?
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Dec 28, 2007 -
Welcome to the New Year's Eve edition of Name That Dish! Today I thought it would be fun to test your cocktail knowledge. The one pictured below is a classic Champagne cocktail.
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Feb 02, 2009 -
Coca-Cola is perhaps the most classic of American drinks, however the company has announced their plan to remove the word "classic" from its name. "Classic" was added over twenty years ago, in 1985, to signify that the brand was making a return to using the original recipe. Now with a global approach to advertising, the word is no longer beneficial to the brand.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
If you're a fan of Beefeater, you should definitely get your hands on the brand's latest release, Beefeater 24. The artisan gin, that's made in London, features 12 specially selected botanicals, including a rare Japanese tea and Chinese green tea. The spirit is brewed for 24 hours, hence the name.
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Sep 23, 2009 -
I love trying new wine, but sometimes it's intimidating and expensive to pick out a random bottle at the store. One great way to learn about wine is to order interesting varietals while dining out. If you enjoy the wine, make note of the name and label, then look for it at your local wine shop.
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