It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, my loves!
So bored this Friday! I need some Canadian friends!
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It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, my loves!
So bored this Friday! I need some Canadian friends!
Candy Cane Bliss !
Ingredients:
4.5 oz Barefoot Pink Moscato
3 oz Lemonade
0.5 tsp Mint extract
Mint leaves for garnish
Crushed candy canes for the rim
Instructions:
Rim your glass with crushed candy canes for a touch of holiday cheer.
In a pitcher, mix the Barefoot Pink Moscato, lemonade, and mint extract until well combined.
Pour the mixture into your prepared glass.
Garnish with a fresh mint leaf and a whole candy cane for an extra festive touch.
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The day didn't start off great but it ended better.
It's Funny How I Think Estrid Comes Off Worse Than Big Mom As A Mother (And She Ripped Two Of Her Son's Soul's Out, Insulted One Of Her Youngest Daughter's Natural Racial Feature, Beat Up Her Daughter For Looking Like Her Twin Sister Who Ran From A Marriage, And Tried To Have Other Sister Killed)
Yeah, she's done all of that aforementioned horrible stuff, but even Estrid comes off as worse. Probably because with Big Mom she turned out this way because of her own tragic past so while it's not an excuse for her actions she still had the possibility of turning out better if had the chance. Estrid on the other hand has no excuse and is just a spoiled pos who rejected her own child because of her shitty superstition.
Garden of Gods
Wine: Risata Moscato, a cheap staple in my house for nights I just want to lounge on the couch and eat queso. Speaking of, I made queso
Just finished watching all 7 episodes and I’m absolutely in love with this show, it’s so cute and cozy with enough action every now and then to keep things interesting. I love all the tiny little Kamis and all the interesting little personalities they all have!
🇮🇹 🍾 It's Sparkling Sunday! Chilling out with sustainable, vegan & lovely 2023 Cantine Povero Campo del Palio Moscato d'Asti (89 pts, $17) from Italy. This low alc bubbly arrived in LCBO VINTAGES in June. Full review: https://rebrand.ly/mgiw5oe
Do you drink alcoholic beverages and live in the US? Would you like to have more clear labelling of ingredients, nutritional labels, and additives on alcoholic products?
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/01/31/2024-01855/labeling-and-advertising-of-wine-distilled-spirits-and-malt-beverages-with-alcohol-content
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) is announcing virtual listening sessions to receive input from the public on labeling of wine, distilled spirits, and malt beverages to disclose per-serving alcohol and nutritional information, major food allergens, and/or ingredients. The Department of the Treasury's February 2022 report on “Competition in the Markets for Beer, Wine, and Spirits” recommended that TTB revive or initiate rulemaking in these areas. These listening sessions are intended to engage the public, including consumers, public health stakeholders, and industry members of all sizes, and facilitate the public's ability to provide input to inform rulemaking. This notice sets forth the dates and times of the virtual listening sessions and instructions for registration. It also opens a docket for submitting written comments on the issues to be discussed in the listening sessions.
Have you ever picked up an alcoholic product like wine and wanted to know if it has added flavors and sugars? Are you a tequila drinker frustrated by the lack of disclosure about abocantes or additives like caramel coloring, sugar syrups, etc.? Are you a WHISKY drinker that's frustrated about that? Do you enjoy rum, but want to move on from brands that add a ton of sugar to their rum after distillation? Do you drink sweet wine, but want to know if you're actually drinking real wine, or just a wine cocktail? Do you have to be careful drinking, because there are many alcoholic products that have things you're allergic to but are not disclosed on the label, like colorings, preservatives, or other additives?
SUBMIT A FORMAL COMMENT at the above link by March 29th to have your voice heard! You can also submit anonymously, all you need to put is your email!
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