The Ultimate Party Drink Book Over 750 Recipes for Cocktail
Bruce Weinstein is a guy who knows how to party. And his key to partying is choosing the right drink. Spiked or zero proof, Bruce has shaken, stirred, blended, or ladled concoction for every occasion and everyone on your guest list.The cocktail traditionalist will savor Bruce?s world-class Bloody Mary, while those on the cutting edge will sip one of his twelve exotic and tasty variations of this favorite libation. His classic martini comes with no fewer than fifteen spin-offs.
These secrets from the kitchens of two creative homemakers - personally tested and tasted - are gauranteed to please your friends and family. Completely non-alcoholic and caffeine-free, these delicious beverage recipes are healthful and just right for every occasion. Dozens of tasty ideas for simple socials and sumptuous receptions are provided - fruit punches, holiday beverages, party refreshments, vegetable drinks, and milk-base beverages, to name just a few. You'll love these delicious drinks!
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Rats, Bats and Vats
Rats, Bats and Vats Chip Connolly was a conscripted grunt in trouble. Here he was, stuck behind enemy lines with a bunch of cyber-uplifted rats and bats. Rats with human speech, but with rat values. Rats that knew what was worth fighting for: sex, food and strong drink. True, they were holed up on a ruined wine-farm with enough brandy to swim in. Trouble was, there wasn't much food. And with shrew-metabolism the rats had to eat. He was next on the menu.
Ladies, get together with your best girlfriends and throw your OWN holiday "Cookies and Cocktails" party! This cookbook is filled with inspirational holiday recipes and the cocktails you love to drink! Whether you`re baking in your own kitchen or getting together with friends, these holiday cookie and dessert recipes will keep you coming back for more.
Food and Drink in Britain (Oxford Bookworms Factfiles: Level 3: 1000 Headwords
For a small country Britain offers a wide choice of food and drink. People in Britain still enjoy roast beef and other traditional foods, but the way they eat has changed a lot in the last fifty years. This book looks at the traditions, and the changes, and even gives some recipes if you want to make British food for yourself.
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