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In honour of International Tea Day, we thought we'd take a look at some of the many wonderful ways different countries from ...
This enchanting Moroccan city is ready for its close-up. Here's how to spend a perfect 24 hours in Casablanca.
Sweet tea. It’s nothing more than water, sugar, and tea, right? Well, yes and no. If you’ve spent any time in the South, you know that this ever-present drink can range from barely sweetened to so ...
Tasting local cuisine is one of the best parts of international travel. Fortunately, you can actually take some foods home without getting stopped by TSA.
Expect there to be an emphasis on vegetables just as much as there is on fish and meats, from Moroccan ... sweet, or a mix of both. With delicious food and a refreshing ambiance, Willows is going to ...
And like any Southerner living in a hot climate, she almost always had a pitcher of homemade sweet tea ... regular iced tea, I was a little disappointed. Now that I am a grown-up with my own kitchen ...
“The mint julep has probably been with us since the very first Kentucky Derby,” says Chris Goodlett, senior curator of collections at the Kentucky Derby Museum, which is adjacent to the ...
We chatted with Rosser Lomax, former bartender and current general manager at the Oxmoor Bourbon Company in Louisville, Kentucky, to find out everything you need to know to make a next-level mint ...
There aren’t many ingredients in a Mint Julep so it’s really easy to make. Muddle the mint leaves in the glass ... 5 oz of simple syrup, mint leaves and unsweetened tea. In 2006, Tim Laird was the ...
Why Should You Add Lemon Syrup to a Mint Julep? It sounds fancy, but it’s easy enough to make your own lemon syrup by simmering equal parts fresh lemon juice and sugar with a splash of water and ...
But to make the sandwich, you have to start with ... warms up and it tastes like it belongs alongside a big glass of sweet tea (because most everything does). This Derby season (and every season ...