I like martinis and Manhattans, so I accepted an offer to sweet and dry vermouth made by T.W. Hollister & Co.
Handcrafted in Santa Barbara County, California, the vermouth is named Oso de Oro ($37) and is 18 percent alcohol by volume. (more…)
I like martinis and Manhattans, so I accepted an offer to sweet and dry vermouth made by T.W. Hollister & Co.
Handcrafted in Santa Barbara County, California, the vermouth is named Oso de Oro ($37) and is 18 percent alcohol by volume. (more…)
Deliciousness.com is a new e-commerce site that prides itself on being a “one-stop snack shop for the newest, most innovative treats you’ve never heard of.” Thus, I happily accepted an invitation to try some of their products.
The company behind this site is Chicago-based Spinning Wheel Brands, which is immersed in the emerging food and beverage industry.
I always appreciate new ways to flavor dishes, and that’s why I accepted an offer to try Gourmet Garden cold-blended, stir-in pastes.
These pastes are 115-g. squeezable tubes of various herbs and spices, such as lemongrass, coriander and parsley. I found them locally at Metcalfe’s for $4.99.