Tag Archives: Cocktailing
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Tales of the Cocktail! Coming to Vancouver!

See below the EXCITING news that Tales of the Cocktail on Tour is returning to Vancouver in a mere 4 weeks! Make sure you purchase your tickets! For a list of cheaper accommodations, please email me directly at lauren@laurenmote.com. Cheers!  For Immediate Release Ann Tuennerman: (504) 948-0511; Ann@TalesoftheCocktail.com   2012 Tales of the Cocktail® on [...]

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Holiday Punch!

Some recipes for large batches of good-old holiday cheer! The big guy will be so drunk and happy! *o* Feature LDB Product: “Woodford Reserve Bourbon” For single serving: “Don’t upset the Apple-Cart” 1.50 oz Bourbon 1.00 oz Masala Black Chai Tea Syrup* 0.75 oz Lemon juice 2.00 oz Apple cider 2 dashes Angostura bitters Stir [...]

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Introducing “Kale & Nori” to the world.

My partner, Chef Jonathan Chovancek and I are pleased to announce that our new events and catering company Kale & Nori Culinary Arts is open for business. In this posting, you’ll find some information on our company itself, as well as links to different articles, reviews, our website and our bios. We have also included real-time testimonials [...]

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Grey Goose Pourmasters: Iconoclast Series

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Whiskey Sour: Vancouver Magazine

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Pimm’s Cup: Vancouver Magazine

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Bittered Sling TV Pilot

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Horchata

My previous post on Almonds & Orgeat suggested that boozy cocktails and protein replacements were the ideal ways to consume almonds in this world. Not the case. I just made the most delicious Horchata, that we will be consuming tomorrow at The Cocktail Kitchen Series (if you haven’t already bought your ticket, do so by [...]

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

by Lauren Mote (all photos by the gifted Melissa Gidney of Melissa Gidney Photography) Although completely inspired by Lewis Carrol’s book, the adventures shared on June 06 were hardly of a predictable fashion. In fact, take the concept of Alice in Wonderland, put an adult spin (well a brunch appropriate adult spin) and you’ve got [...]

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