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What Do The Numbers On Nespresso Pods Mean

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: February 8th, 2024
what do the numbers on nespresso pods mean

If you’ve ever taken a minute to closely examine Nespresso pods, you’ll immediately notice that each one has a number ranging from 1 to 13. But what do the numbers on those Nespresso pods mean and how can you use them to choose your new favorite coffee? Well, those numbers …

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What Espresso Machine Does Starbucks Use?

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: February 5th, 2024
what espresso machine does starbucks use

So, you’ve been going to Starbucks for a while and you’re as obsessed with their coffee as I am. I don’t blame you! Starbucks is renowned for great coffee and for good reason. Now, if you want to make that type of amazing coffee at your own house, you’ll need …

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How Much Absinthe To Get Drunk?

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: July 5th, 2023
how much absinthe to get drunk

Absinthe is unlike any drink you have ever tasted. It has a stark green color earning it the title, green fairy. However, it may also be colorless. It is a spirit flavored by anise and contains other ingredients, including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium, with medicinal herbs like …

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The 5 Best Wine Festivals In Connecticut

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: July 31st, 2023
Wine Festivals in Connecticut

Connecticut is a traveler’s dream with luscious forests in Cornwall, breathtaking waterfalls in Kent, and much more to offer. It is known for its colorful Autumn foliage, with the glistening berries and beautiful amber leaves falling, giving it a spectacular look. A glass of wine with this view is just …

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The 8 Best Wine Festivals In Colorado

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: August 8th, 2023
Wine Festivals in Colorado

Colorado wine festivals take place year-round. From the popular Breckenridge Food & Wine Festival to the charming Estes Park Holiday Wine Festival, Colorado is home to some of the state’s most exciting and beautiful wine events. The state offers up some of the best wine festivals you will ever experience. …

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The 8 Best Wine Festivals In Wisconsin

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: July 31st, 2023
Wine Festivals in Wisconsin

From Door County to Anderson Valley, you’ll find great festivals in Wisconsin. Wine festivals are a great time to meet winemakers and owners, sample the latest vintages, and reconnect with old favorites. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to discover new treasures. We will take a look at the top wine …

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The 6 Best Wine Festivals In Missouri

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: July 31st, 2023
Wine Festivals in Missouri

If you’re a lover of fine wine, you’ve probably considered visiting the Missouri wine festivals. This region is home to a wide variety of events and some of the best wine festivals. Winefest is one of the largest. This event features 25 Missouri wineries, a guest spirits distiller, art and …

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The 6 Best Wine Festivals In Maryland

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: July 31st, 2023
Wine Festivals in Maryland

In Maryland, there are a variety of wine festivals to attend. Some of the top Maryland wine festivals are in Baltimore, while others take place in St. Michaels and Bowie. Here are a few of the best ones to check out. If you’re looking for a way to celebrate Maryland’s …

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The 5 Best Wine Festivals In Indiana

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: July 31st, 2023
Wine Festivals in Indiana

Wine culture in Indiana lives in the many festivals that take place throughout this state. Although Indiana’s climate is challenging to the process of winemaking due to its extreme weather patterns, skilled winemakers are successful in harvesting extravagant and unique varieties. This makes the state a hub for some spectacular …

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Madeira vs Marsala

Rebecca Hanlon
Last Updated: February 28th, 2023
madeira vs. marsala

Besides being fortified wines and sharing the letter “M,” Madeira and Marsala hardly have all that much in common. Some compare them to sherry or port, but both are incredibly pleasant to drink as apéritif or digestif. With these wines, you’ll find them long-lived, based on vintages, when you tuck …

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