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The CookingBites recipe challenge: soya beans/products

I've had a very quick think about it and with it being the run up to Christmas and Thanksgiving, I'll go with an ingredient that should be popular and one I'm not very familiar with, any non-sparkling alcohol including spirits and the non-alcoholic versions of them (inc grape juice, pear and apple juice). I'll also lift the restrictions on how many entries you can submit.
 
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I've had a very quick think about it and with it being the run up to Christmas and Thanksgiving, I'll go with an ingredient that should be popular and one I'm not very familiar with, any non-sparkling alcohol including spirits and the non-alcoholic versions of them (inc grape juice, pear and apple juice). I'll also lift the restrictions on how many entries you can submit.

Nice choice.
 
I've had a very quick think about it and with it being the run up to Christmas and Thanksgiving, I'll go with an ingredient that should be popular and one I'm not very familiar with, any non-sparkling alcohol including spirits and the non-alcoholic versions of them (inc grape juice, pear and apple juice). I'll also lift the restrictions on how many entries you can submit.
I’ve been waiting my whole life for this!
 
OK, so whisky, gin, vodka, rum,tequila, red & white wine, liqueurs and beer?
OMG - it's 5 o'clock somewhere :D :D
Not beer, that's sparkling or fizzy...
So anything flat might be a better way of explaining it? Sherry, port, gin, whisky, wine, and so on.
 
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