Who doesn’t love an occasional gin and tonic? During the summer in landlocked Denver, a gin and tonic makes me feel like part of the yachting set, like I should be wearing Docksiders and screaming, ...
Mix aloe vera gel with an equivalent amount of coconut oil in a bowl as a base for the hair tonic. This homemade tonic, when added to your hair care regimen, gives a natural lift, leading to healthier ...
Do you wish to have smooth, silky, shiny, and frizz-free hair like those TV commercials? What if I tell you that this is possible without you having to spend your time and money at salons? Clove, an ...
It is not terribly difficult these days to find bartenders who are making their own tonic water and using it in exciting riffs on the classic gin and tonic. Mixologists at bars like Chicago’s Billy ...
The invention of the gin and tonic is a little harder to romanticize than other classic drinks. It is an artifact of England’s 18th and 19th century colonial efforts in India, when soldiers mellowed ...
There’s nothing simpler than a classic gin and tonic. But the old-school cocktail can be made fizzier, boozier and more intense. Mad genius Dave Arnold reinvented the G&T with high-tech equipment, but ...
A homemade tonic recipe for cold and flu relief. Made with apple cider vinegar, honey, coconut oil, and ginger. In a small sauce pan, bring the vinegar, honey, water, coconut oil, and ginger to a low ...
As winter sets in, so does the common cold season, and many of us turn to time-tested home remedies to find relief. Fortunately, some of the most potent allies against cold symptoms are right there in ...
A world of new gin styles and a rising interest in artisan and homemade tonic waters and syrups mean the classic gin and tonic is undergoing a sort of renaissance. This former staple of a drink—light, ...
Making homemade spirits sounds like an impossible task, given the equipment and jumps through regulatory hoops needed to produce a mere ounce of the stuff. And yes, DIYing your way to a fine rye ...