Drink: Tired of orange juice and sodas at happy hour? These are the most common solutions when you don't drink alcohol. That ...
To prep the lemon twist, remove the slice’s peel using a sharp knife, leaving about half the white pith, which will help it ...
The Shirley Temple dates back to the 1930s, inspired by the late child actress, singer and politician Shirley Temple Black.
Dry January began in 2013 as a public health initiative from Alcohol Change UK, a British charity, and has since become an ...
You’ve probably heard of “Dry January” – it’s 31 days to abstain from alcohol, in hopes of renewing your health, focusing on ...
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This 3-ingredient mocktail offers a refreshing option for Dry January or any occasion. English cucumber provides a layered flavor and is an easy-to-find ingredient. You can customize the drink with ...
It’s a bright, shiny new year full of resolutions and commitments. The tough part is finding ways to match your good intentions with your good taste. If you are looking to avoid sugar, that can just ...
Balancing sweet, bitter, and herbal flavors, this non-alcoholic blended margarita is sure to be a summer hit. As an added bonus, the mint simple syrup that you'll make has dozens of other uses in your ...
Looking for ways to upgrade your holiday beverage game without alcohol? This collection delivers nineteen non-alcoholic drink ideas that bring color, flavor, and culture to any December gathering.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A local bartender demonstrated how to make festive mocktails at home as more people participate in Dry January, the monthlong challenge to abstain from alcohol. Nate Fabian ...
Dry January doesn’t need to be dull and since we’re practically starting January on a weekend, a brunch mocktail can helpkick off a month of being ‘soberish.’ Instead of going for your standard mimosa ...