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  • I'll drink to that: Prohibition repeal turns 75
  • Individuals could make up to 200 gallons a year of "fruit juices" for personal use. Sacramental wine also was allowed and alcohol could be prescribed for medicinal purposes. Wineries used their own wiles, labeling bottles for "medicinal use only" and ...
  • Celebs help Britney celebrate her 27th birthday
  • And while alcohol isn’t stocked in individual dressing rooms, (it's all Red Bull, Gatorade, fresh fruit, and Japanese Apple Pears), Eddie's onstage cooler contained "mini bottles" of “Gallo Twin Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (red & white label, red ...
  • A Thanksgiving bounty in red and white
  • Robert Mondavi’s 2006 Napa Valley Chardonnay ($20) is a classic food wine with beautiful balance between fruit and oak and restrained elegance. From Monterey County, Blackstone Winery’s 2007 Chardonnay ($11) is a bit more fruity, with pear and ...
  • Ew! Bad teeth reveal what ancients ate
  • These ancient people also ate peanuts and a local fruit known as pacay, according to the report by Dolores Piperno, a staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the National Museum of Natural History, and Tom Dillehay ...
  • Twix and pizza — are these really diet foods?
  • And, well, it's fruit — not junk. What gives? It's simple: The glycemic index doesn't compare real-world portion sizes. You see, the GI of a food is determined by giving people an amount that provides 50 grams of digestible carbohydrates, which ...
 
    
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