Complete Beverage Guide: Water, Green Tea & Healthy Drinks

Healthier drink choices rely on hydration quality, understanding the physiological effects of caffeine, and identifying nutrient-dense alternatives like bone broth.

Making cappuccino with art shape

Milk & Gallbladder

The gallbladder is a small sac-shaped organ primarily responsible for the digestion of fat using stored bile produced by the liver. Some of the most common gallbladder conditions include gallstones and cholecystitis, which is inflammation of the gallbladder.

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Fresh Caesar or Bloody Mary Cocktail drink

Bloody Mary Mix Nutritional Facts

A bloody Mary is a libation made by combining vodka, tomato juice, spices including horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, salt and pepper. Itโ€™s often garnished using celery and olives. Cocktail Times reports that the bloody Mary was invented in the 1920s by Fernand Petiot at Harryโ€™s New York Bar in Paris.

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Pale Ale Beer Calories

Pale ale, also known as Indian Pale Ale or IPA, refers to an amber-colored beer that is brewed with pale malt. Pale ale originated in Britain and is known for its crisp, hoppy texture. It typically has about 3.5 to more than 6 percent alcohol per volume.

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Frozen strawberry margaritas on the beach

Frozen Strawberry Margarita Calories

A traditional margarita is made with tequila, triple sec and lime juice. A frozen strawberry margarita is made by combining these ingredients -- plus strawberries -- with ice cubes and blending until smooth.

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Burgeoning Craft Beer Industry Creates Niche Market For Limited Release Beers

Landshark Beer Calories

LandShark is a lager manufactured by Anheiser-Busch Company in St. Louis, Missouri -- the largest brewery in the United States. LandShark lager has 150 calories per 12 oz. bottle and 3.2 percent alcohol per volume.

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French Press Coffee Pour on a Cold Winter Morning

What Are the Health Benefits of French Press Coffee?

The difference between French press and drip coffee is that the grounds using a French press are steeped in boiling water while water just passes through the grounds in an auto or manual drip system. Grounds used for French press coffee must be larger and rougher.

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