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DEAR MISS MANNERS: Over Thanksgiving, a relative brought a recovering alcoholic (several years sober) as a guest. He brought a bottle of grape juice as his beverage for the evening, in lieu of wine.
A party host worries that a guest who is a recovering alcoholic shouldn't be served grape juice in a wine glass; a New Years party host doesn't want guests dropping off their kids – then leaving!
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Over Thanksgiving, a relative brought a recovering alcoholic (several years sober) as a guest. He brought a bottle of grape juice as his beverage for the evening, in lieu of wine.
In a study published in the journal Circulation in 1999, 15 patients who already had clinical signs of cardiovascular disease were instructed to drink a tall glass of grape juice daily.
But it’s almost impossible to tell how much there is in a particular glass of wine or grape juice, and naturally occurring levels of resveratrol may be too low to have a pronounced effect on ...
I HAVE A BIT of a love/hate relationship with the grape. I adore a good glass of wine, but my heart sinks whenever I walk into a bar that serves wine cocktails. I can't help but feel that I'm ...
Mar. 17, 2007 — -- Americans drink half the world's orange juice -- 21 quarts per person each year. Most of them do so because of reasons connected to taste and to the perceived health ...
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