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Wine and Burgers
in Celebrate Wine, on October 19, 2006
While most people are shutting down their grills for winter, we are firing ours up more than usual because it's finally not a zillion degrees with a zillion percent humidity outside.
For us, our favorite food item lately to grill is your simple hamburger. But, of course, ours isn'...
Two Glasses of Wine a Day
in Celebrate Wine, on October 16, 2006
....can keep a stroke at bay, or so says some Johns Hopkins University researchers. While the amount of red wine consumed may vary depending on weight, their findings indicate that drinking about a few glasses of red wine a day may help build cells which shield against the affects of strokes.
He...
Mushrooms and Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on October 12, 2006
I guess it is obvious that I'm trying to watch what I eat lately because I'm on a food and wine kick.
At least I can look at the food even though I can't eat it!
Mushrooms are one of the more hardy vegies that go great with wine, especially rich red wines.
Here's a tasty lo...
Pairing Wine with Asian Food
in Celebrate Wine, on October 12, 2006
One of my favorite drool sites is Stef's Noodles and Rice blog. Since I'm a little challenged in the kitchen....er...okay, a lot! challenged in the kitchen, I mostly like to look at all her yummy Asian food posts, like this called Ants in a Tree . I could never imagine actually cooking...
Forbes Thinks Wine is Good...Maybe
in Celebrate Wine, on October 3, 2006
I love it when I read articles like this one from Forbes about the health benefits of wine. They say it's good for you. They even quote a recent study from some super-duper important medical place. And, then they go back and say....whoops...maybe it isn't good for everyone.
We all have ...
White Wine Okay Too
in Celebrate Wine, on August 16, 2006
The benefits of drinking a glass or two of red wine is nothing new to most people. Even most doctors will agree that there's something about those red grapes that are good for our hearts. But, what about those who prefer white wine?
Well, according to a recent study, they no longer need to ...



