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    Scotch is one of the most consumed alcoholic beverages of all time, after all it has been around for hundred of years however, little thought is usually given to the actual origin of this popular dr...

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    Different Kinds Of Costa Rican Coffee

    How would you know that your cup of coffee is perfect? Is there such a thing as perfect coffee? That is the critique labeled on Costa Rican coffees. They categorized their type of coffee as the classi...

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    10-12: Scotch Is Getting Younger.

    The notion that all scotch must be at least 12 years to be enjoyed is a common understanding among scotch drinkers everywhere. However, one company is out to prove them wrong. This scotch is just tw...

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    12 Years Of Fine Scotch

    Twelve: Is this indeed the magic number when it comes to fine scotch? In a matter of terms the answer is yes. When trying to decide on a scotch it would be best to look for that magical number, a...

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    9.SPREADING THE WORD, MARKETING AND ADVERTISING

    What are you doing to increase your sales? Yes, this is spreading the word. Anything and everything that can form part of your campaign of letting the world know you are open for business, catering to...

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    A Bottle Of Their Own

    The majority of fine scotch distillers sell casks of their product as a whole for blending purposes as well as to private buyers. Usually the distiller name will be placed on a blended product however...

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    A Manly Drink

    When you think of a man's drink, what comes to mind? Baileys? Vodka? To many, scotch seems to be the drink of choice for grown men and seemingly this choice has been made for many, many years. There ...

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    A Native Of Northern And Central Parts Of Asia, The Horse Chestnut Is Entirely Different From The Sweet Chestnut Tree. The Resemblance Of The Horse Chestnut To Its Distant Cousin, The Sweet Chestnut, Led Some To Believe That The Prefix "Horse" Is A Corrup

    The Plant The horse chestnut has a trunk that is very erect and columnar, growing rapidly to great heights. Its widely spreading branches make the horse chestnut an ideal plant for ornamental purpo...

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    A Quick List Of Popular Healthy Diabetic Desserts

    Generally, desserts, sweet as they are, are not among the safest of foods for diabetics. As diabetes is a known metabolic condition where one's blood sugar levels tend to go to dangerously high de...

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    A Timeless Secret

    It is said that the art of distilling was discovered somewhere in Asia in approximately 800 B.C. The assumption was that this technique was merely used to make perfumes, however this has been refuted...

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    Accredited Colleges, Universities & Culinary Academies

    Accredited Colleges, Universities & Culinary Academies Going to a 2-4 year college in order to become a certified chef is the best place to start if you are hoping to be accredited nationwide. Co...

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    Afternoon English Tea Party

    Let us accept that when we hear the word "party" we eventually feel a sort of excitement. We usually associate bigger things to the word, like the usual reaction "Let's party", and we even feel some ...

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    Ajiaco - Traditional Colombian Chicken Stew

    Ajiaco is a soup variant exotic to Latin America although it's origin can be traced to Colombia. Its country of origin, meanwhile, has many variants of this soup the most famous of which is the "Bogo...

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    Alto Grande Decaf Gourmet Coffee

    Alto Grande Decaf Gourmet Coffee was founded in Puerto Rico back 1839. It has been grown and processed at the Alto Grande Hacienda in Lares, Puerto Rico. Lares is a town located in the central mountai...

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