Just finished a crazy tasting of top Canadian microbrews. Top ones, http://t.co/WNT2JZjO, http://t.co/mgSu7ADf, http://t.co/yiK7BC2H
Traditionally, the tuna is served raw. But, you can also grill it before adding the dressing if you’d prefer.
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Category: Red Tasting Notes
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Category: Red Tasting Notes
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Category: Red Tasting Notes
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Just finished a crazy tasting of top Canadian microbrews. Top ones, http://t.co/WNT2JZjO, http://t.co/mgSu7ADf, http://t.co/yiK7BC2H
trying to get home for xmas. New traffic extension for Google Chrome: https://t.co/MXy7N9dU
listening to Hazy by Sam Behymer - http://t.co/UYlGvx2i
listening to Sail by AWOLNATION - http://t.co/0b2yfiUg
Rush frontman honoured by scholarship endowment | Daily wine news - http://t.co/MkfPJ5Ht http://t.co/sgxt82kE via @decanter
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This is a family recipe that has been passed down through the ages. This is not one of those crisp-tender veggie dishes — you cook the cauliflower until it’s soft and well-steeped with wine. If purple cauliflower isn’t your thing, try it with dry white wine. My older brother Allen prefers this dish made with red-wine vinegar and sugar rather than with regular vino. Try it all three ways and see what you think. |
Traditionally, the tuna is served raw. But, you can also grill it before adding the dressing if you’d prefer.