Wednesday, October 09, 2013

The LITERATURE Of The SIXTEENTH And SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES Illustrated by Reprints of Very Rare Tracts. [containing] Harry White His Homour. The Two Italian Gentlemen. Tailor's Travels. Wyl Bucke. The Book of Merry Riddles. All for Money. Wine , Beere, Ale, and Tobacco. A New Booke of New Conceits. Love's Garland.

Tables For Two - New Yorker

Tables For Two
New Yorker
A meal in the airy turquoise dining room might start with a custom cocktail—the Greenwich Sour, flush with bourbon, lemon, Cointreau, and Lambrusco—and then a bowl of sweet pickled beet, radish, fennel, and egg; generous cuts of glistening lamb ...



A fine night for wine - Arkansas Times

Arkansas Times

A fine night for wine
Arkansas Times
*Cavicchioli Lambrusco (Italy): This style of wine is one that I've always loved, and this was a slightly sweet, lightly carbonated wine that we paired (quite non-traditionally) with a very respectable bangers and mash from Cregeen's Irish Pub. *Gnarly ...





The LITERATURE Of The SIXTEENTH And SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES Illustrated by Reprints of Very Rare Tracts. [containing] Harry White His Homour. The Two Italian Gentlemen. Tailor's Travels. Wyl Bucke. The Book of Merry Riddles. All for Money. Wine , Beere, Ale, and Tobacco. A New Booke of New Conceits. Love's Garland.

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