alcohol
All about the effects of alcohol on the mind and body, and what a drinker should expect from a sip, or ten, of the hard stuff.
History's Most Deadly Events": Influenza pandemic (1918-19) 20-40 million deaths;
The influenza pandemic of 1918-19, also known as the Spanish flu, is widely regarded as one of the deadliest pandemics in human history. It is estimated that between 20 and 40 million people died as a result of the pandemic, with some estimates putting the number as high as 50 million. The pandemic is also notable for its unusually high mortality rate among healthy adults, as well as its rapid spread across the globe.
By korjrb hdjdjhabout a year ago in Proof
Main Things You Should Never Do to a VIP Client
As a VIP relations specialist, I have had the pleasure of creating unforgettable experiences for clients from all walks of life. Through my gift of service and dedication to ensuring that each client has an incredible evening, I have developed strong relationships with many of my clients over the years.
By Fatima Hernandezabout a year ago in Proof
How 'ma'am' went from being a conscious word for some - yet polarizing for other people
o A surprising rainstorm. A gridlock on your regular drive. Acknowledging you neglect to put on antiperspirant. • There are numerous things that can divert your day from great to awful. Be that as it may, there is one thing you're presumably not contemplating.
By hassan nijjerabout a year ago in Proof
Sip in Style: A Guide to Crafting 10 Classic Cocktails at Home
Welcome to our recipe guide for 10 essential mixed drinks every home bartender should know how to make! Whether you're a seasoned bartender or just starting out, mastering these classic cocktails will not only impress your guests but also satisfy your taste buds. From the iconic Martini to the refreshing Mojito, we've got you covered with detailed recipes and step-by-step instructions. This recipe guide has been carefully curated with the assistance of ChatGTP, a large language model trained by OpenAI. So, let's grab your shaker, jigger, and favorite spirits, and let's get started!
By Rodney Connorabout a year ago in Proof
Exploring the environmental impact of pub closures
As the pub’s reopened their doors to us on July 4th, large numbers of the UK population planned on making up for lost time… and pints. Opening under new social distancing guidelines, the hospitality sector is now back in action and will most definitely be needing regular waste collections again.
By Ahsan Zafeerabout a year ago in Proof
A Short Guide to Wine Cellar Door Purchase In 2023
Have you ever walked into a home and spotted and got swayed by a charming wine cellar? Well, you must have so many times. More important is whether you have ever come across a mesmeric wine cellar door and felt that you must have one in your house too. Before choosing a door for your wine storage cabinet, you need to become familiar with the construction and the installation process to avoid going wrong.
By Rudy Ardonabout a year ago in Proof
I don’t drink, but I’m drinking
So, I’ve always said “I don’t drink.” But, today has given a point to the saying, “Never say never.” This has caused me to think quite a lot about myself and drinking culture in general. I’ll write more on drinking in the US later (something more scientific and whatnot), but here are my personal thoughts for myself.
By Jay,when I write2 years ago in Proof
Wine That Pairs Best with Winter
The winter season is approaching for many, meaning more time with family and friends. For others, it means spending time with their friends and cooking hearty meals. It’s also a time to enjoy wine as the weather gets colder and the holidays approach.
By Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, California2 years ago in Proof