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Zero proof cocktails 90 non-alcoholic recipes for mindful drinking
Ramirez, Elva
Paper Book
90 spirit-free cocktail recipes from leading and lauded mixologists across the country More than 100 years after Prohibition was enacted, bartenders are actually excited about people not drinking again. From Dry January and alcohol-free bars opening around the country...
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MONDAY NIGHT MOCKTAILS: 52 DRINKS TO WELCOME THE WEEK
Newens, Jennifer L.
Paper Book
Featuring 52 seasonal recipes, one for every week of the year, and more than 50 gorgeous images, Monday Night Mocktails welcomes the week with style. With drinks this chic and tasty, you won't miss the alcohol! "A handy resource enhanced by vibrant photos."--...
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Nixology
Anders, Elouise
Paper Book
For anyone looking to drink less, to leave alcohol permanently on the shelf, or to wake up a little less hung over on Sunday, shake and stir up your next party with Nixology. Full of classics like the Martini, Negroni, and Cosmo, Nixology is full of recipes that are full of flavor...
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Good drinks alcohol-free recipes for when you're not drinking, for whatever reason
Bainbridge, Julia, 1983- author.
Paper Book
A serious and stylish look at sophisticated nonalcoholic beverages by a formerBon Appetiteditor and James Beard Award nominee. "Julia Bainbridge resets our expectations for what a'drink' can mean from now on."-Jim Meehan, author ofMeehan's Bartender Manualand...
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Make your own soda syrup recipes for all-natural pop, floats, cocktails, and more
Nocito, Anton.
Paper Book
"In recent years, Americans have become increasingly aware of the terrible health risks of soda laden with corn syrup and artificial colors. Now, folks are starting to make their own carbonated drinks, using SodaStream machines and tap water or store-bought plain seltzer as a base and mixing in...
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