Two years ago, in a private tasting lunch in New York with Plymouth Gin master distiller Sean Harrison, we were discussing the popularity of vodka compared to gin.
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Congressman Jim Moran’s News Commentary
The fiscal health of our nation is hurting. But as badly as we have mismanaged the economy, however, we have been even worse trustees of the environment.
Dowd On Drinks: Special Cocktails for the Holidays
I live on a hilltop in upstate New York overlooking the Hudson River, a pastoral place that once was inhabited only by deer, foxes, rabbits, birds — and really big birds, in the form of wild turkeys.
On Drinks: Recreating Bond’s Drink, With A Twist
“Three measures of Gordon’s, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it’s ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel. Got it?”
Off Track: Ford’s New Brew
The term “kitchen composition” usually refers to some sort of culinary creation whipped up by a master chef.
Picking Splinters: Placing Bets on Theodore
Entering this season, most of the attention on the Washington Capitals focused on Caps wing Alex Ovechkin.
Our Man in Arlington
Arlingtonian Rufus Phillips has written a great book on Vietnam that should be on your must read list.
Harvest Time Brings Grape Expectations
Bargain-priced wines from Australia may soon become the norm worldwide.
Our Man in Arlington
I gave a lecture on the evolution of modern politics to the monthly meeting of the Day Alliance of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Arlington last Tuesday.
With Fiscal Crisis Looming, All F.C. Employees Gather
City Manager’s Call to Arms is Unprecedented It was scene unlike no other in memory for the City of Falls Church. On a pleasant fall day yesterday, approaching the Community Center at 10 a.m., swarms of people were seen streaming out of City Hall and walking over to the center.