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Spain's young chefs all over the country are united into a movement. They are all friends and travel to each other's restaurants. Spain is like a cooking school with open doors there are no secrets. When somebody invents something new, everyone ... more
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• Place three ice cubes into your cocktail glass. Set the glass on the side for it to chill. • Place additional ice cubes into the shaker. Fill it halfway with cubes. • Take the shaker and pour the Bacardi rum into it. • Take your knife and cut a ... more
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Since Jimmy Buffett is famous for the song Margaritaville, margaritas are a hot menu item in his restaurants. ChaCha on! ... more
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With this mold you can create food, candle, candies, plaster, soap, jewelry and low temp melting point high performance silicone molds. I am on a deadline with this project and will provide photos if so requested when time permits. Obtain suitable ... more
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• Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice cubes. • Measure and pour the ingredients into the cocktail shaker. • Place the lid on the shaker and shake well. You'll know when it's thoroughly combined when you see a light condense form on the shaker. • ... more
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• Measure and pour the vodka, coconut cream, pineapple juice, and guava juice into the cocktail shaker. • Fill the cocktail shaker with ice to the point where the liquid is almost to the top. • Top the shaker with the lychee juice. • Place the lid ... more
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• Pour the cherry concentrate or juice into a cocktail glass. • Pour the sparkling wine to fill the glass. Mix gently with a stirring implement. Garnish with a cherry and orange slice. It is now ready to serve. ... more
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Yes they do eat fruit, example of what they should be fed are apples, grapes, guavas, kiwi fruit, mango, melon and oranges. ... more
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Nobody knows who invented the cocktail umbrella, but that doesn't mean we can't waste a few minutes kicking around some theories. This amusing article from Metroactive suggests the umbrella may have originated at a famed Bay Area bar named Trader ... more
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• Fill the cocktail shaker halfway with ice cubes. • Measure and pour the gin, apricot brandy, and dry vermouth into the cocktail shaker. • Secure the lid on the shaker and shake well. Strain the shaker's contents into a martini glass. ... more
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