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My New Orleans Drink Up, NOLA about Daniel Victory is creator and owner of Victory and New Orleans Drink Lab. He has been lauded as a pioneer of the New Orleans craft cocktail emergence and is considered one of the most engaging ambassadors of the Crescent City. His dedication to preserving the artistry and sophistication of classic cocktail creation, as well as the ambiance and high standard of service set forth by many generations old bartenders, sets Daniel Victory apart from the rest. Daniel Victory said, “If bartending was a science then every martini would be the exactly the same (at least everyone using the same brand). Exact measurements of all the ingredients would yield exactly the same drink. It’s simple scientific method a system of repeatable experiments that yield the same results. However, anyone who has ever had martinis will tell you, they are not all the same.” ....
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221 views Source: Star Tribune Minnesota regulators on Wednesday approved Xcel Energy s $750 million wind farm repowering project, one of several proposals from the utility to help speed up the state s economic recovery from COVID-19. Xcel, the state s largest utility, said its plan to retool several existing wind farms will save ratepayers $160 million through efficiency gains. The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) unanimously agreed, though the Minnesota Department of Commerce opposed Xcel s plan. I believe the record shows this will lead to substantial customer savings and ratepayer benefits, said Matt Schuerger, a PUC member. Xcel s project involves rebuilding wind power plants with new technology and bigger blades that will extend their life spans by about 10 years. ....
Judy and Tom Jones sit in an area once reserved for parking in front of the Pythian Market on Loyola Avenue, one of the first New Orleans restaurants to convert parking spaces to curbside dining areas. (Photo by Chris Granger | The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate) PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER Contributed photo from Ruby Slipper Cafe Contributed photo from Ruby Slipper Cafe PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER ....