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.
Just one alcoholic drink a day is linked to a wide range of negative health effects, according to a federal report released Tuesday. The findings, which apply to both men and women, tied a daily ...
An NHS doctor has shared the surprising reason why energy drinks may leave you feeling exhausted despite their reputation for boosting alertness. Known to many as quick pick-me-ups for situations ...
Renewable energy is energy that comes from sources that are readily replenishable on short-timescales. Examples of these are solar radiation, wind, and biomass. Improving the durability of ...
Suddenly, moderation is sweeping the nation. Nearly half of Americans (49%) say they plan to drink less in 2025 – up from 41% who said that was their plan in 2024, according to a new survey ...
In most cases, people with type 2 diabetes can drink alcohol in moderate amounts ... Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps cells absorb the sugar they need for energy. Type 2 ...
Press gently with a muddler a few times. Add ice and top with your choice of sparkling drink. Garnish with lime wheels, mint, and/or extra cherries. In a shaker filled with ice, add 1½ oz.
The consumption of energy drinks can contribute to the formation of kidney stones—as can many other foods and beverages. What makes energy drinks distinct is that they contain an especially high ...
Sugary beverages like sodas and energy drinks are designed to be hyper-palatable, laden with extravagant amounts of sweeteners to stimulate pleasure centers in the brain. In fact, according to a new ...