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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from World Coffee PressThat lovely cup of coffee you drank this morning which had subtle notes of nut, chocolate and was capped off by an earthy aftertaste and a textured mouthfeel? Well, it turns out that there’s a chance that you’ve been b...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from Harpers - Latest wine newsDrinkaware has launched a mobile app which tracks alcohol consumption, calculates units and calories and helps users set goals to cut down their drinking.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from BREWPUBLIC - Yeast, Malt, and the Pursuit of HoppinessSpokane, WA. - The Inland Northwest Ale Trail launched its second season with an updated map on August 1st. This year’s map has 27 Inland Northwest breweries featured, up from just sixteen in it’s first year, and includes breweries in N...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from Harpers - Latest wine newsMaison Sichel is the third major French wine company to support the UK independent sector by signing up to Harpers Best Practice Guidelines designed to promote open and fair trading between wine merchants and suppliers.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from The Whiskey ReviewerBy Kurt Maitland Rating: B Jura Brooklyn was premiered in an event showcasing the results of a collaboration between the Isle of Jura distillery and Brooklyn’s now world famous craft food movement. The turnout was impressive, with the li...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from Wine News | DecanterAn analysis of investing in French wine by researchers from the Montpellier Business School has found that gold is a more profitable investment than wine in general, unless your portfolios contains top Bordeaux estates.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from Wine News | DecanterVignobles Ducourt, which owns 440 ha in the Bordeaux region, has planted its first 'no spray vineyard' consisting of grapes crossed with disease resistant varieties.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from Harpers - Latest wine newsOwn-label and private-label wines are no longer the preserve of the major multiples, but what is the attraction for independent merchants and restaurants alike?
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from WhiskyIntelligence.comEXOTIC TASTE OF THE GLENLIVET IS A WINNER FOR THE FIRST TIME THOUSANDS VOTE TO SELECT THE NEXT THE GLENLIVET SINGLE MALT Johannesburg, South Africa. - The global whisky community have spoken. The votes have been counted. The results ar...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from WhiskyIntelligence.comAUGUST EVENTS Beer & Whisky Tasting, 19 Greville St, London – Tue 12 Aug A unique chance to pair London Fields beers with Society whiskies presented by an expert in both fields: London Fields Brewer and Society Whisky Ambassado...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from WhiskyIntelligence.comThe Science and Commerce of Whisky – a book review While there are numerous books about whisky, there are surprisingly few about how to make it, and even fewer about how the whisky industry itself looks at whisky as a thing to be sold....
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from WhiskyIntelligence.comNew arrivals… Aberfeldy 1995 G&M Cask Strength 55.8% | 70cl Bottled at natural cask strength and colour directly from oak casks without chill filtering, the highly individual label on each bottle indicates the cask numbe...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from WhiskyIntelligence.comThe Rumor Still: More Dirt After a long absence from our shelves – the Dirt has returned. Black Dirt Bourbon that is. Black Dirt takes its name from the dark, fertile soil left by an ancient glacial lake that once covered Thousands...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from Epicurious.com: New RecipesRecipe from SELF
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from BeerPulse(Seattle, WA) – The Hobbit is getting its own beer series thanks to a new partnership between Fish Brewing, Ocean Brands, LLC and BevLink, LLC. Though the feature film, The Battle of the Five Armies (autoplay trailer), doesn’...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from BeerPulseWhat’s Brewing, a craft brewery in Norway, found out a bizarre quirk in Norwegian law that prevents the company from identifying other craft breweries attending its festival. More below via Facebook… — Dear followers of...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from BeerPulseOr, on a recent summer morning, you could plop beside Dogfish Head president Sam Calagione and discuss craft beer’s coming bottleneck. “We’re heading into an incredibly competitive era of craft brewing,” he says. “There’s a bloodbath com...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 from NYT > Fitness & NutritionResearch suggests that reducing or neutralizing one variety of the APOE gene would not harm the brain, while making Alzheimer’s less likely.
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Daily Express :: Diets FeedCELEBRITIES including Gwyneth Paltrow and Ellie Goulding have a new favourite superfood, a protein-packed seed beloved by the Aztecs
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Wine Industry InsightSource: Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Annual Industry Review 2013
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from NYT > Fitness & NutritionVarious directories and websites claim to compile lists of the best physicians, but who is deciding and how?
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from CraftBeer.comOn August 18th, 2013, in Nashville, Tennessee, we brewed our 1st beer on our shiny new system. It’s been quite a journey, full of trials and tribulations, and now we can simply say that we are truly grateful for the privilege of ma...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Yahoo FoodPhoto credit: Diak Uis/StockFood For the nut-allergic among you who long for a taste of almond butter or cashew brittle, delicious relief may soon be on its way. A team of researchers have found that treating cashews with sodium sulfite,...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Yahoo FoodSimple syrup can be even simpler to make.
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Yahoo FoodThere may be something extra lurking in your morning cup of joe, and it’s not fairy dust. A new report reveals that due to recent coffee shortages, producers may be turning to finely ground fillers such as wood, husks, whole coffee berri...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Yahoo FoodHere’s the Cliffs Notes version of what's been going on with sharks, soup, and hunting, in case you’ve been out of the loop.
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Food on HuffingtonPost.comWhen people talk about using chemicals on the farm, oftentimes they use the word "pesticides." To people outside agriculture, pesticides tends to be the catch-all category for any and all chemical compound we spray on our crops. And hone...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Bon AppétitBon Appétit's Andrew Knowlton talks about being a judge on Bravo's Best New Restaurant—and how his critical style has changed since Iron Chef America The post How Will Andrew Knowlton Judge Food on Bravo’s ‘Best New Restauran...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Food on HuffingtonPost.comCharleigh Matice lost her appetite when she found a swastika made from butter on the bun of a chicken sandwich at McDonald's. Matice says she discovered the unappetizing symbol while putting mayo on a sandwich purchased at a McDonald's i...
- Medicinal oil reduces debilitating epileptic seizures associated with glut 1 deficiency, trial showsMonday, August 11, 2014 from ScienceDaily: Diet and Weight Loss NewsA rare metabolic disease that caused hundreds of seizures daily for a 6-year-old is now significantly under control as part of a clinical trial that uses a medicinal oil for treatment. Within hours, treatment with an edible oil dramatica...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from The Kitchn | Inspiring cooks, nourishing homesQ: Do herbs stay fresh longer when left attached to the stem? I was about to pluck the leaves off a bunch of mint for easier storage in the fridge, when this question occurred to me. Sent by Zoe READ MORE »
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from BREWPUBLIC - Yeast, Malt, and the Pursuit of HoppinessAfter the successful Kick Kick Score! on Hawthorne Avenue, the Hawthorne Boulevard Business Association is back as they announce their annual Hawthorne Street Fair that will take place on Sunday, August 17th from 11:00 to 7:00pm. For the...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Bon AppétitA roundup of food news from around the Internet on August 11, 2014. The post Your Morning Coffee Routine Just Got a Whole Lot Lazier with this Alarm Clock appeared first on Bon Appétit .
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from The Kitchn | Inspiring cooks, nourishing homesCookbook: Buvette: The Pleasure of Good Food by Jody Williams Overall Impression: This book is for lovers of simple, good, unfussy food. From soft scrambled eggs to sumptuous lentils, Buvette has each meal and moment covered to the fulle...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from CraftBeer.comThe graffiti-inspired art for Epic Brewing's RiNo Pale Ale spurred the brewery to find other ways to embrace Denver's talented graffiti artists. Read More The post Epic Brewing Embraces Denver’s Graffiti Artists appeared first on C...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from NYT > Fitness & NutritionA large new study found that digoxin, one of the oldest and most commonly used heart medications, may shorten the lives of patients with atrial fibrillation, a common type of irregular heartbeat.
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Food on HuffingtonPost.comThere's no shortage of horror stories about fast food: Chicken nuggets made out of bone-carcass-chemical goop ; minced beef for tacos that resembles slabs of poop ; sausages crafted from the blood and guts of pigs ; a hamburger patty tha...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Food on HuffingtonPost.comMorning meals are traditionally packed with empty calories. But substitute a few ingredients and you can enjoy the same tastes and textures with fewer carbs, more protein, and just as many pancakes. My team at Men's Fitness has compiled ...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from The Kitchn | Inspiring cooks, nourishing homesIt's that time of year again. The time when heirloom tomatoes, in their rainbow of colored skins, scarred bodies and hefty price tags blanket the tables at the farmers market. Why are these heirloom tomatoes so special, and are they wort...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Yahoo FoodDitch your frying pan this summer and turn to your microwave for easy ways to cook up some eggs. From fast scrambled eggs to tomato sauce “baked” eggs, here are five tasty ideas for how to make eggs in a mug in 90 seconds.
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Daily Coffee NewsThe highly design-minded team at British product maker Bairro Alto recently released the AltoAir, a pour over system that visually and functionally more resembles a nest. Here Bairro Alto describes the impetus for the wall-free design: P...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Food on HuffingtonPost.comWho knew a little dog could perform such an extensive balancing act? In this video, the ever-adorable Maymo the Lemon Beagle attempts to balance a diverse array of 100 fruits and vegetables on his head in 100 seconds. Although Maymo expe...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from BREWPUBLIC - Yeast, Malt, and the Pursuit of HoppinessContinually coming up with excellent beers along with their corresponding beer names, Old Town Brewing’s Bolt Minister recently collaborated with Rock Bottom’s Charlie Hutchins on Saved by the Helles. This collaborative brew ...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from FN Dish – Food Network BlogNot only is ice cream about the best thing ever — and that’s not just summer talkin’ — it actually keeps getting better and better. Every year brings new ice cream innovations. This summer, for instance, Cronut® creator Domin...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from The Kitchn | Inspiring cooks, nourishing homesThe phrase "pops of color" has been used and abused profusely over recent years. Call me crazy, but I don't want anyone to walk into my kitchen and proclaim, "Holy accent color! It looks like a tomato in here!" Instead, I want them to fe...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Yahoo Food"In the Mexican border district a dish of chili knows no season," wrote legendary New York Times critic Craig Claiborne on this day in 1963. It was the first time anyone had chronicled what would become known as Tex-Mex cuisine.
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from CraftBeer.comESCONDIDO, CA (Aug. 11, 2014) – Eighteen years ago, beer geek entrepreneurs Greg Koch and Steve Wagner launched Stone Brewing Co., selling the first keg of Stone Pale Ale to San Diego County brewpub Pizza Port. Since unleashing that inau...
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Monday, August 11, 2014 from Forbes - Food & DrinkWant to raise good kids? Then skip soccer practice and eat a meal together....a back-to-school manifesto.