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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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    A Perennial, The Plant Is Common In The Wayside With Stout Branches, Brown Stems, And Wrinkled Leaves That Resemble An Egg In Their Shapes. Horehound Is Not An Attractive Plant, Neither Is Its Odor Particularly Pleasing. In Fact, The Smell Of The Whole Pl

    The horehound mostly found growing near towns and villages. It has a perennial root of a woody and fibrous nature. Horehound leaves are arranged in pairs on the stem. Each pair is connected to the ste...

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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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    All About Italian Gourmet Cuisine

    Italian gourmet cuisine, like Italian cuisine in general, is widely diverse. The variety of Italian gourmet cuisine reflects the different cultures of the country's regions and its rich history. Itali...

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    Amsterdam Coffee Shop

    In Amsterdam, the term coffee shop has come to mean a place where hashish and marijuana are available. A visit to the Netherlands from the extreme prohibitionist world outside can be a very instructiv...

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    Beer Bread Recipes: The Easiest Bread You May Ever Make

    Beer stands to be one of the world's most favored beverages. With histories dating back to Ancient Egypt's days of glory, beer has been around for a long time. The Medieval world saw beer as a meal st...

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    Black Cohosh Tea

    A female herb, black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) is a perennial plant whose gnarled root has a long history of being used as treatment for various "female problems." In fact, generations of American ...

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    Black Tea Nutrition

    The basis of black tea nutrition is simple but true: Antioxidants promote well-being. The more antioxidants you consume, the better to boost your body's natural disease prevention processes. The C...

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    Blue Mountain Coffee

    Regarded by many as the Rolls Royce of all coffees, Blue Mountain Coffee has a full flavor, balance, prominent fruit flavors, and acidity and provides all the satisfaction one could want with a strong...

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    Bowels And Stomach Digestion

    Many of the health benefits derived from a vegetarian diet have to do with creating a healthy environment in the bowels and stomach. Our digestive systems, from prehistory on, were designed to metabol...

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    Brewing at Home

    While the processes mentioned above are for commercial purposes – one can also opt for homebrewing. It isn’t that complicated though, since there is no pressure for you to produce the sam...

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    Brewpub Heaven

    Everyone knows that if your looking for the best in coffee, you go to Seattle. For wine, you go to California. When it comes to the best in beer, you go to Portland Oregon, where your never more tha...

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    But There Is So Much Of This Vine That We Don'T Know About. For One, Kudzu Grows So Fast And So Abundantly In The Southeastern United States That You'D Think It'S A Native Of This Land. Actually, The Plant Had To Cross Many Oceans Before It Got To Where I

    History Kudzu came to the United States by boat. In 1876, several countries were invited to join the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The purpose of the exhibit was to celeb...

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    Cast Iron Tea Kettle

    Classically known as testubin, cast iron tea kettles were originally used all through Japan as kettle for water boiling on an open fire. They were generally hung above fireplaces to also provide humi...

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