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Ruth Tobias
Is Fonio the New—and Improved—Quinoa?
Prior to the spring release of the schedule for the third annual Slow Food Nations (SFN) conference, held ...
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August 22, 2019
Savoring a Taste of American History
These days, the definition of Americanism is being debated as rigorously in culinary circles as in any other ...
Food & Dining
May 29, 2019
Scottsdale: Beyond the Golf Getaway
Scottsdale’s far from its saturation point—so you can say you went there before it was cool.
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February 24, 2019
They Can Make a Punch, But Can They Take One?
New year, new you: ’Tis the season to commit to drinking less, exercising more, dieting sensibly, and getting ...
Drinks
January 10, 2019
A Denver Brewery Goes In Search of a Truly All-American Beer
For all its innovation, the American craft-brewing industry is built on a European foundation. Experts can reasonably disagree ...
Drinks
December 26, 2018
The Allure of the Nightcap
From films noirs to spy flicks, “The Thin Man” to “Lost in Translation,” the nightcap has long figured ...
Drinks
December 11, 2018
What Is Oenobeer? Meet the World’s First Specialist in Wine-Beer Hybrids
Alex Liberati may not be the first person in the world to brew beer with grapes. But as ...
Drinks
November 27, 2018
Bartender, There’s Food in My Drink! A Look at the Trend Toward Savory Cocktails
The traditional formula for achieving balance in a cocktail involves four elements: strong, sweet, sour, and bitter (or ...
Drinks
November 20, 2018
Beyond Pumpkin Beer and Beaujolais Nouveau: Fall Beer and Wine
As I noted in my previous column, most of us don’t observe the seasonality of booze to the ...
Drinks
October 30, 2018
Get Into the Spirit(s) of Autumn: What to Drink This Season
With a few exceptions—an easy-breezy gin and tonic, or a Yuletide eggnog—most of us don’t really think of ...
Drinks
October 18, 2018
Knock Yourself Out on National Punch Day
Punch makes for a festive occasion no matter when you serve it, but September 20 is cause for ...
Drinks
September 19, 2018
Your New Favorite Sparkling Wine: Single-Varietal Cider
On your average restaurant beverage list, the inclusion of cider in the beer section is commonplace. It’s also ...
Drinks
August 16, 2018
Waste Not, Want Not: Sustainability Behind the Bar
Hospitality pros talk about how they're shrinking their footprint on three beverage-related fronts.
Drinks
August 5, 2018
Discovering Slow Wine at Slow Food Nations
Wine can make itself: We humans presumably didn’t invent it so much as discover it in the form ...
Drinks
July 24, 2018
RiNo, Denver: America’s Best Place for a Bar Crawl?
“RiNo reminds me of Williamsburg in 2004—just pretentious enough to be good, not yet pretentious enough to be ...
Drinks
July 10, 2018
Don’t Just Drink Prosecco—Think About It
Americans officially adore prosecco. We’ve been purchasing it in record amounts over the past few years, according to ...
Drinks
June 28, 2018
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