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What's the difference in the one you drink ?
Was asked to bring some for a meal . |
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Wine is wine is wine....drink or drop some in the cooking, its all the same to me.....If you have to take for a meal.....red wine goes with red meats etc.....white with sea food and ladies love the white wine better....dont ask why....
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I was thinking the same thing.
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Oh I beg to differ.. there is a vast difference from one bottle of wine to the next.. they make wine just for cooking with ..a red Sherry a white wine a burgundy... these are typically drier wines.. you would not want to drink them..lol.. now you can use table wine for cooking as well..
But I would not use a $700 bottle of Pinot noir.. or a good cabernet Sauvignon..... but what was required is a dry wine..... and women prefer white wine because it is less tarte and more fruit based.. sweeter..lol |
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I find women prefer the Vodka based coolers green apple raspberry..
Mango flavor.. but they are really expensive compared to beer .. and they usually only come in a 4 pack..wtf.. is that all about.. I like them myself they're good over ice.... like drinking Kool-Aid..lol |
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Edited by
Two
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Wed 07/20/16 09:54 PM
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Ya, I have no clue so this is what I found. I assume since it's on the internet, it must be true...
![]() http://theydiffer.com/difference-between-cooking-wine-and-regular-wine/ If you want to get her tipsy, go with the table wine... ![]() |
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Topic: cooking wine
Wait. We are supposed to put the wine in our cooking instead of in our stomachs? So, that is what I have been doing wrong. ![]() |
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I make my own wine......and not a lot goes into the cooking, I tell ya..especially when ....I am cooking up a storm with my BFF in my kitchen...Adds to the fun.....of cooking....together...
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cooking with wine, what a perfectly incredible waste of booze. My booze of choice Gin. And the ocassional Cabernet Savion, very dry! Like my martinis!
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I happen to see a $12 bottle today so I 'll pick up a red . I hope she liked eating more than she does talking tho .
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You should try the Apothic Red.
They have a whole line..all pretty tasty.. and reasonably priced.. |
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Edited by
calista29
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Thu 07/21/16 07:10 PM
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am non pro in the cooking department but when I do use wine for my cooking.
white wine is always a choice.the sweetness and it's tad fruity flavour brought by this compliment the freshness and enhances the savoury taste of my dish. red wine?..well,it's just perfect to match my dish ![]() by the way I go for merlot...Penfolds Rawson's Retreat ![]() |
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I happen to see a $12 bottle today so I 'll pick up a red . I hope she liked eating more than she does talking tho . ![]() I hope you like eating as much as she does...otherwise its a waste of wine.....just kidding ya....Not the eating part though...lol... |
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am non pro in the cooking department but when I do use wine for my cooking. white wine is always a choice.the sweetness and it's tad fruity flavour brought by this compliment the freshness and enhances the savoury taste of my dish. red wine?..well,it's just perfect to match my dish ![]() by the way I go for merlot...Penfolds Rawson's Retreat ![]() |
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am non pro in the cooking department but when I do use wine for my cooking. white wine is always a choice.the sweetness and it's tad fruity flavour brought by this compliment the freshness and enhances the savoury taste of my dish. red wine?..well,it's just perfect to match my dish ![]() by the way I go for merlot...Penfolds Rawson's Retreat ![]() ...baked shrimps and crabs ![]() |
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What's the difference in the one you drink ? Was asked to bring some for a meal . Well I use a lot of different wines to cook with. It all depends what you are cooking or serving. |
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am non pro in the cooking department but when I do use wine for my cooking. white wine is always a choice.the sweetness and it's tad fruity flavour brought by this compliment the freshness and enhances the savoury taste of my dish. red wine?..well,it's just perfect to match my dish ![]() by the way I go for merlot...Penfolds Rawson's Retreat ![]() ...baked shrimps and crabs ![]() |
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am non pro in the cooking department but when I do use wine for my cooking. white wine is always a choice.the sweetness and it's tad fruity flavour brought by this compliment the freshness and enhances the savoury taste of my dish. red wine?..well,it's just perfect to match my dish ![]() by the way I go for merlot...Penfolds Rawson's Retreat ![]() ...baked shrimps and crabs ![]() care to have some?...you can have it tonight..lol ![]() |
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Ok ... Wine does not go good with a stake , expecly when you bake it !!!
Who in the :#!; bakes a stake ! ![]() |
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Ok ... Wine does not go good with a stake , expecly when you bake it !!! Who in the :#!; bakes a stake ! ![]() for all I know,red wine is best for red meat(beef,pork etc.)but not too sure yet about the baking process how it turns out to be. I rarely eat meat and rarely have time to cook nor bake.am just good at eating...it's my forte..lol ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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