I first had a mocktail while pregnant with my now 2-year-old son. I figured, if I couldn’t have a drink while out with friends, I’d give this alcohol-free look-a-like a shot. As my belly grew, I ...
The many nonalcoholic beverages on the market have attracted a new kind of customer: the (way) under-21 set. Credit...Shawn Michael Jones for The New York Times Supported by By Alyson Krueger The ...
Holiday parties come with lots of delicious recipes and an excuse to wear your fanciest party dress and take part in gift giving. As fun as those aspects are, the drinks can be a difficult detail to ...
Children with a taste for seared salmon and elderflower now have a place to dine. Trummer’s on Main is playing the culinary equivalent of dress-up, launching a five-course “petit gourmand tasting menu ...
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While the adults have their drinks, the kids can join in too with their colorful fruit juices dressed like cocktails. Happy hours shouldn’t just be about the cocktails we drink but the company too.
Kids love chicken fingers, french fries and burgers, but many parents have long been fed-up with the unhealthy and monotonous offerings on kids' menus, beige foods that can stymie the development of a ...
Here are three of our favorite refreshing mocktail recipes! They’re super easy to make, full of flavor, and perfect for ...
The first time Tom Mathe, head bartender at L’Avenue in New York City, saw a child order a mocktail, he didn’t know what to think. “There was this initial impulse of, ‘Wait, is this OK?’ ” he said. “I ...