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Pueblo chile products ahead of Pueblo Chile & Frijoles Festival

Pueblo chile products ahead of Pueblo Chile & Frijoles Festival
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Splish, splash — and squander? Popular splash pads scorned by some for wasting water

Splish, splash — and squander? Popular splash pads scorned by some for wasting water
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The Long, Surprising, and Not Totally Nerdy History of the Political Cocktail

The Long, Surprising, and Not Totally Nerdy History of the Political Cocktail
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Exactly Approximately 3 2% | Heritage Radio Network

Aired: Saturday, May 1st 2021 SHARE A poorly designed law that works and an expertly designed drink that sucks. When Prohibition was repealed in 1933 American drinkers had a lot of catching up to do. Tastes had changed and big brewers took note, cutting costs and striking ingredients until Americans were left with a low ABV bubbly bread soup that tasted vaguely like something they half-remembered. Flash forward to today and Lite Beer is one of the most well-designed products on the planet, while Americans are still untangling an ungainly patchwork of laws leftover from the bad old prohibition days. It begs the question: what does it mean to make something well? Special guests this week are Garret Oliver of Brooklyn Brewing Co., Brandon Skall of DC Brau and Garrett Peck, author of “The Prohibition Hangover.”

Guide to the 2021 Virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival | Montgomery Community Media

Guide to the 2021 Virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival Another year, another Gaithersburg Book Festival (GBF). But for the second year in a row, the festival will operate virtually. Gaithersburg Mayor Jud Ashman, the founder of the popular event, spoke to MyMCM about what to expect at this year’s Virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival: The Virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival begins Saturday, May 1 and there will be activities for four consecutive weeks. All author discussions (listed below) will premiere on the GBF’s YouTube page. Most programs are prerecorded, but authors will participate in the YouTube Premiere chat discussions. The first two weeks of programming will be geared toward adults and the final two weeks of programming are aimed at children and young adults.

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