Prairie Rose is Food & Wine's senior drinks editor. A trained sommelier, cocktail book author, and wine and spirits educator, in addition to Food & Wine she is also the senior editor of Liquor.com.
For every health concern, someone on social media is touting a quick-fix solution—often in the form of a drink. Most of these concoctions are harmless, like the “Sleepy Girl Mocktail” and the “Adrenal ...
Milk contains a number of nutrients that have been shown to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. (Photo: Freepik) ...
Your gut works hard every day, and taking care of it is vital for your overall health. These drinks are easy to prepare and can be incorporated into your daily routine without much hassle.
Certain drinks, such as cabbage juice or honey water, may help soothe stomach ulcers, though people may wish to avoid other drinks, such as alcohol and coffee. Stomach ulcers are sores that form ...
Turmeric has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. Consuming a turmeric shot every morning can improve health by fighting inflammation, aiding digestion, reducing joint pain, and ...
People are raving about a non-alcoholic drink that promises give you a 'gentle buzz' without the dreaded hangover - and it's legally available to buy. Advert The brainchild of Professor David Nutt ...
In recent weeks, the Dallas Cowboys franchise quarterback has been seen with multiple bottles of water as well as energy drinks. This week as his team takes on the Washington Commanders ...
The announcement has left many people wondering about the healthiest type of alcohol to opt for the next time they're craving a drink. “Alcohol is a well-established, preventable cause of cancer ...