Food & Booze, Yes Please. But Booze IN Food? YES, PLEASE!
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I'm not only lover of alcohol, but I LOVE my food, too. So when I found this awesomely tasty article form Tasting Table, I couldn't help but to share it with all you.

I mean, this article starts you off with cabbage cooked in Guinness! Brilliant! The whole piece just leaves you, well, hungry but also thinking, 'why didn't I think of that - it's so obvious, and good!'

But, don't fret about the past and just take this article with you into the kitchen and infuse your little hearts away with some booze and food! Happy cooking. Cheers.

http://www.tastingtable.com/cook/national/five-boozy-side-dishes-cooking-with-alcohol-guinness-cabbage

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Food & Booze, Yes Please. But Booze IN Food? YES, PLEASE!

I'm not only lover of alcohol, but I LOVE my food, too. So when I found this awesomely tasty article form Tasting Table, I couldn't help but to share it with all you.

I mean, this article starts you off with cabbage cooked in Guinness! Brilliant! The whole piece just leaves you, well, hungry but also thinking, 'why didn't I think of that - it's so obvious, and good!'

But, don't fret about the past and just take this article with you into the kitchen and infuse your little hearts away with some booze and food! Happy cooking. Cheers.

http://www.tastingtable.com/cook/national/five-boozy-side-dishes-cooking-with-alcohol-guinness-cabbage