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Main courses are similarly diverse, both in terms of their geographic heritage and their gastronomic success. The fried shrimp scatter ($15.95), an abundance of battered shrimp (think the entire contents of Bubba’s boat from Forrest Gump dumped into a deep-frier) served with remoulade and cocktail dipping sauces as well as french fries and coleslaw, was top-notch. A Cobb salad ($11.50) was tremendous in more ways that one, a fresh and vibrant mountain of different colors, tastes and textures. Herb-crusted salmon, however, was disgustingly oversized, eerily suggesting that the fish had been raised...
...tablespoons frozen cranberry juice cocktail...
Show your school pride at the Harvard-Yale game with the Crimson Royale, a versatile quaff equally fit for drinking at a tailgate, pre-gaming for breakfast or celebrating with a victory toast. Enjoy this festive and sweet champagne cocktail all day long. The cranberry and orange flavors are perfect seasonal flavors for the waning fall days. Try any orange-flavored liqueur like Grand Mariner or Cointreau. Cranberry liqueurs, which are mostly produced in North America, are slightly more obscure but well worth the effort. Look for locally manufactured brands. And of course, buy a little extra champagne for celebrating...
...spiked her drink, Francisco Guerra developed a cardboard drink coaster that can identify two of the most popular date-rape drugs: gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and ketamine. Just place a drop of liquid on the coaster, and rub it in with your finger. If the spot turns blue, toss that cocktail. Fifteen million of these coasters have already been distributed; look for them at 7-Elevens around Christmastime. INVENTOR Francisco Guerra AVAILABILITY Now, 40 a coaster TO LEARN MORE www.drinksafetech.com...
While Coughlin sees a lack of connections as his weakness, fellow student Libby knows his ability to fundraise is his strength. At the age of seven, Libby served drinks at his parents’ cocktail parties. Since then, he’s become increasingly comfortable in social circuits like those in which his parents travel. “I’m as comfortable in a suit as I am in tennis clothes,” he says...