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A Spiked Eggnog that Lifts the Spirits

To make the best eggnog, you need balance…a taste of booze mingles with cream and spices, but doesn’t weigh you down. Faith asked regular contributor Alex Province and spouse Matthew Bennett to give you “the family recipe,” which is truly well balanced and delicious, just what a top-rated eggnog should be. Needless to say, the […]

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A Bourbon Cider Sipper for a Night in Front of the Fire

When there’s a chill in the air, put some bourbon in your glass. This cozy cocktail created by Alex Province will delight and relax you and your guests. You’ll want to make this in early autumn when temps dip into the 40s and 50s overnight. And it makes a great pre- or post-Thanksgiving drink, too. […]

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American Pie

We flipped over this cocktail created by Anthony DeSerio of the U.S. Bartenders’ League, Connecticut Chapter. (It is one of Faith’s favorite cocktails of the year, combining bourbon and a spiced pear liqueur.) Seriously, this one’s a knockout!

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