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Mocktail game-changer: New book offers 100 sophisticated booze-free and low-alcohol recipes ‘Zero Proof Drinks & More’ brings the complexity of cocktails to alcohol-free drinks. Recipes from Zero Proof Drinks & More:100 Recipes for Mocktails and Low Alcohol Cocktails, by Maureen Petrosky(Robert Rose Publishing) , by Maureen Petrosky ($24.95, Robert Rose Books), brings the complexity of sophisticated cocktails to alcohol-free drinks, and the last of its six chapters features some low-alcohol drinks, too. Besides innovative mocktail recipes, the book is filled with gorgeous photos that inspire chic presentations for drinks at home. Petrosky has been a recurring guest on The Today Show, whipping up boozy drinks alongside Hoda and Jenna and earlier, Kathie Lee. Her previous book, ....
illustration: Gerry Selian It might still feel like 2020 in some ways OK, a lot of ways but 2021 has indeed arrived, and for many people the dawn of a new year means setting resolutions for a cleaner, healthier life. The most temperate (and trendy) goal is Dry January, the widely popular month-long practice of abstaining from alcohol. There’s a good chance someone you know (it could even be you) is pledging sobriety for the first 31 days of 2021. According to the London-based nonprofit that started the now-global challenge through a campaign to combat unhealthy drinking in 2013, more than 6 million people said they would become teetotalers this month, up from 3.9 million last year. The dramatic increase is not at all surprising, as data suggests alcohol consumption has risen sharply during the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Working remotely has apparently caused employees to pick up some new habits and perhaps raise a glass or two. A new study found that many people who are working from home have signed off early to have a drink. The survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Hop Water polled about 2,000 Americans to examine bad habits people are picking up during lockdown. Forty-six percent of those working from home have clocked out early to pour themselves a drink at least once during the quarantine. Another 45 percent of these respondents even admitted to having alcoholic drinks during work hours. More than half of respondents said they felt they needed to drink while watching the news during the pandemic, but it s not just alcohol that people are consuming more of during quarantine. ....