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Allow the ice cubes to settle in the glass for a few moments and remove any excess water before introducing the gin and tonic ... with accents of lavender, rosemary, and/or thyme.
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ATLANTA - You are probably familiar with the term "Dry January." It's when people commit to avoiding alcohol for the entire month on January. But there’s a new trend making waves: "Damp January.
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