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The movement towards juicing and juice fasting as a dietary option
is growing as both a lifestyle practice and as a viable industry.
Whether household or commercially based, it is essential that users
serious enough to purchase products take the time to educate
themselves with regard to the numerous options that are available.
Equally important, knowledge of sound and safe juicing practice is
essential in matching both juicing equipment and foods to
individual need and preference. Juicing programs require direction
in order to allow for proper and successful planning. This book
examines many of the considerations related to successful juicing.
It looks at basic equipment requirements, outlines options for
start-up and selection of programs and products, and provides
numerous ideas on how to go about creating pleasantly tasting juice
mixtures. A great deal of the article is devoted to nutritional
considerations, outlining benefits, potential hazards, and specific
guidelines for best nutritional choice juicing practice. A
significant consideration dealt with is how to best approach
juicing as a means of weight loss. Closely related, the book also
presents guidelines for successful juice fasting. "People are so
worried about what they eat between Christmas and the New Year, but
they really should be worried about what they eat between the New
Year and Christmas."
I have a passion to travel, but what do you do when you can't get
away? This is my journey to "get away" and write while staying at
home. I took the time to educate myself and readers on the love of
booze and all its glory. What started as a way to kill time became
quite an adventure. After writing my first book (The Right to
Release: A Trail of Empty Bottles Across Europe), I needed to find
a creative outlet during a return stint to the restaurant Biz after
traveling through 42 cities in Europe for 80 days. The outcome was
a blog called Swig Knowledge. It served as a way for me to "travel"
and learn without leaving the country again. At first, I didn't
know if anyone was following, but at the end of one year of
blogging about liquor, beer, and wine from all over the Globe, Swig
Knowledge has over 4,500 followers in over 100 countries throughout
the World. I hope you enjoy the 2011 version of Swig Knowledge and
always know what you drink.
Ten Healthy Teas In addition to being a beloved part of many social
rituals, tea provides a number of natural health benefits and a
soothing break in the midst of a busy day. Ten Healthy Teas is
steeped in information about the age-old tradition of tea, with
recipes and information you can enjoy in the time it takes your
water to boil. Those who wish to explore the world of teas will
find simple, clear, engaging information they need to fully enjoy
the delights and many health benefits of tea, without investing a
lot of time into the pursuit. Whether your preference is for
traditional black tea or complex herbal infusions, Ten Healthy Teas
is offers an indispensable guide to an easy, enjoyable tea-drinking
experience.
Over 300 Drink Recipes Including: X-Rated, Flaming, Holiday, &
Body Shots. Whether you're an amateur or a pro, this book will help
you create the perfect shot for any occasion. Impress your friends
with layered shots from the common to the exotic, and from the
colorful to the flaming. HAVE FUN, BE CAREFUL, PAT
With over 13yrs experience David Vancil shares all of the
techniques that he has learned while perfecting his bartending
skills in Who's Your Bartender: The Secret Techniques and Basics of
Bartending. From Cultivating regular customers to making newcomers
feel at home, these techniques offer a bird's eye view of how to
become a successful bartender. Vancil Shares his vast knowledge of
the ways of a successful bartender as well as the recipes for the
wide variety of drinks that a bartender must know and be able to
make quickly and efficiently. From classic drinks like martinis and
boiler makers to delicious non-alcoholic drinks, this guide
presents recipes for hundreds of real, essential, drinks that can
be ordered anywhere. Vancil also provides need to know memorization
techniques that will help any bartedner remember hundreds of
drinks, and recipes in an easy-to-read format. Bartending offers
the opportunity to work anywhere in the world. This handy reference
guide can help you become a successful bartender. "David Vancil is
amongst one of the most enthusiastic, passionate and skilled
bartenders I have had the pleasure to work with since my move to
Los Angeles from Italy in 2006. His attention to detail and
knowledge of both spirits, wine & mixology, make his book a
must read for anyone interested in the beverage industry." Diego
Meraviglia 4th level certified Sommelier AIS Vice-President,
Fourcade & Hecht Wine Selections David Vancil is not just a
bartender but an Alchemist who puts the true meaning of "Spirits"
in every drink -J.D. Amoro Estrill -Artist "I've never experienced
bar service at the level of David Vancil's-he is THE BEST. There is
a reason he is called The Sensei When he is behind the bar, it"s
like a magician with his cape on. You don't even see his hands
moving then abracadabra you've got a drink in your hand. And it's
either your favorite drink, or your new favorite drink That's how
he works. And he brings this level of service and integrity each
and every night. I would take anything David says straight to the
bank when it comes to the history of bar service, or the
modernization of it. "-Benjamin Yiapan-Fitness Consultant
Presented by littlepinkumbrella.com, The 25 Best Martinis is a
diverse collection of flavorful & delicious martinis. This book
contains detailed instructions, ingredient lists, and stylish
photos for each cocktail.
Written in a straightforward manner, the recipes presented in
this book offer a wide variety of styles & tastes. Large, full
color photos accompany them, allowing you to see the finished drink
in all its glory. Full ingredient lists are included to ensure that
you have all the supplies needed before you start mixing.
Other cocktail books try to win you over with the quantity of
recipes they contain, The 25 Best Martinis provides just that,
twenty-five great martinis that you & your friends can enjoy
night, after night, after night.
ContentsClassic recipes for traditional martini
loversContemporary recipes for folks wanting to try something
differentlittlepinkumbrella.com "Staff Picks"Introduction to common
bar tools
Who is this book for?We didn't make this book for everyone; just
folks who enjoy reading about, looking at & making good
cocktails.Previous experience mixing cocktails is helpful for
creating some of these drinks (and garnishes).
Who is this book NOT for?If you're a completist (looking for
thousands of different martini recipes), this isn't the right book
for you.
Dry drink mixes make a wonderfully unique gift A real memory maker
These great tasting, easy to prepare, recipes are fun for the whole
family to make and give. Even small children can help by decorating
baskets with ribbons, buttons and other items, or tying bows jars.
Perfect gifts for your family, friends and associates. Unique and
thoughtful, not only will the people in your life love them, so
will you.
A book containing a wealth of drinks recipes of all difficulties.
Thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of the
professional and amateur chef. Contents Include: Cups, Coolers, and
Cocktails; Refreshing Drinks; Hot Beverages; Fruit Drinks;
Home-Made Wines; Cordials; Grape Juice.
Everybody who likes Curry should invest in a little pamphlet by
"Daniel Santiagoe, son of Francis Daniel, butler and fiddler, of
Colombo, Ceylon, and the Ceylon Court, Royal Jubilee Exhibition,
Liverpool."
FOR a long time the public have been in want of a work on the art
of Distillation and Rectification, couched in such language that
every one could appreciate it; and of such size and value that the
price, and the time required to read it, would prove the least
objectionable. From the best information I can gain, no work has
appeared on this subject for many years. Owing to this fact, most
of the improvements which have been made in the art have proved of
little use to the larger class; and thus things have almost
remained stationary with regard to this very important matter,
particularly in this country; which is, indeed, greatly to be
lamented, as we are in possession of every thing, in the way of
fruits, vegetables, etc., which have hitherto been used in
distillation. I trust that in the following pages the reader will
find every thing that the present state of science calls for, and
that the suggestions may prove of great practical advantage; which
I think they will do, as every thing is given in the shortest and
plainest manner. It is almost needless to say that I have consulted
every authority that I could find, for the purpose of making this a
complete work; they are, however, too numerous to mention here, and
would be, moreover, of no benefit to the reader. With these few
prefatory remarks, the book is submitted to the public.
Drinks Inspired by The Beatles is a collection of cocktails
inspired by the lives, events, personalities, and of course music
of The Beatles Most of the recipes are original and especially made
to capture the essence of a specific, song, lyric, or person in a
glass.
Complete reprint of the rare classic New York city guide 'The Hotel
Guests' Guide to the City of New York," originally published in
1871. A Vintage City Guide of New York. Dedicated to all New York
City lovers. For more vintage books about wines, drinks and
cocktails feel free to take a look at: www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Cozy mystery fans sit back and enjoy the second installment in The
Traveling Tea Ladies series. Strong women, strong southern
friendships and strong tea are steeped in this mystery best
described as "Charlie's Angels Meets Steel Magnolias."
O'Hara-Salyers deftly uses her storytelling craft to bring us to
the National Story Telling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee
along with Amelia, Cassandra, Sarah, and Olivia better known about
town as "The Traveling Tea Ladies," because everywhere their tea
travels take them, murder and mayhem seem to follow. The ladies are
in town to rush to the aid of their friend Lucy Lyle, owner of
Lyla's Tea Room. What starts out as cut-throat business practices
that could put their friend Lucy out of business during the Story
Telling Festival, quickly spirals downward into murder with all
signs pointing to Lucy as the culprit. Sarah plays a pivotal role
in solving this mystery as she applies her library research skills
to local ghost stories of Jonesborough sending shivers down
readers' backs. So hop on board this wild ride with The Traveling
Tea Ladies-Death In Dixie. But be careful not to spill your tea!
Complete Reprint of the Vintage Drinks and Cocktails Book "Drinks
of the World" by James Mew and John Ashton, originally published in
1837. This is one of the most famous classic cocktail books of
all-times. NY Times April, 24th 1892: "The object of the 'Drinks of
the World' is to instruct the reader and to give him an idea of the
many fluids man partakes of." This vintage drinks jewel containts
100 illustrations on 460 pages. Dedicated as always to all
bartenders and cocktail lovers. Feel free to take a look at our
complete Reprint Catalog of Vintage Cocktail Books at
www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Complete Reprint of "The Shadow of The Bottle," published 1915 for
a definite purpose. To aid in making the map of the United States
wholly white, by removing the shadow of the bottle from the homes
and hearts of men. The statistics in this book, while very
enlightening, soon fall behind the truth because of the onward
march of the prohibition movement. They do, however, furnish some
effective ammunition for the firing line. These stories,
statistics, and cartoons should contribute toward making the voter,
the saloon keeper, Uncle Sam, and the devil as well, ashamed of
themselves for the part they play in this traffic in the souls of
men. Take a look at our complete Reprint Catalog of VINTAGE
COCKTAIL BOOKS at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Complete Reprint of the Classic Bar Book "Old Boston Taverns And
Tavern Clubs" by Samuel Adams Drake, originally published 1886.
Samual Adams Drake endeavors to give the history of the "Rise and
Fall of the Taverns" of New England. Taverns were licensed as fast
as new villages grew up." They quickly became the one known
landmark within each neighborhood of a town and in the old almanacs
distances were always computed between the inns, rather than from
town to town. In addition to the history of the tavern in general
this classic edition covers signboard humor and Cole's Inn, The
Bakers' Arms, the Golden Ball Tavern and the Hancock Tavern in
particular. Including a list of taverns and tavern owners as well
as numerous illustrations, including signboards. Dedicated as
always to all bartenders and cocktail lovers. Feel free to take a
look at our complete Reprint Catalog of Vintage Cocktail Books and
Vintage Bar Books at: www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
This tasty collection of classic cocktails was first published by
J. A. Grohusko in the early days of the twentieth century as Jack's
Manual on the Vintage and Production, Care and Handling of Wines,
Liquors, Etc. - A Handbook of Information for Home, Club, or Hotel:
Recipes for Fancy Mixed Drinks and When and How to Serve. In this
facsimile reprint, you'll find early versions of such classics as
the Absinthe Drip and the Mint Julep, as well as less-common
drinks, including Gin and Molasses and the Hot Brandy Sling. Try
them all - you'll be sure to find a new favorite recipe within
these pages. Jack's Manual is part of the Classic Cocktail Guides
and Retro Bartender Books series published by Kalevala Books.
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