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The Dry January originated in the United Kingdom back in 2013 and has become a global initiative to address society’s relationship with alcohol. Going dry in January or for any length of time beyond ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jillian Dara is a freelance journalist covering wine and spirits. Dry January might not be a New Year’s resolution, but some might ...
How to make a nonalcoholic martini and two other essential recipes. How to make a nonalcoholic martini and two other essential recipes. This nonalcoholic take on the martini features Roots Divino ...
Let’s make this refreshing treat which usually consists of pineapple and coconut cream. We will make a non-alcoholic version that is super easy to make and is guaranteed to quench your thirst in this ...
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A lot of people are doing Dry January but that doesn’t have to mean boring drinks. You can still enjoy elevated, celebratory mocktails that feel special. Edwige Ngouen, CEO of Titun Cocktails joined ...
Pulse coconut water, coconut milk, yogurt, dates and coconut flakes until combined. Add frozen fruit and blend until smooth. Add more frozen fruit for a thicker smoothie, or less for a thinner one.