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What Happened to My Body When I Quit Drinking
Alcohol was an exhilarating part of my life for several years—as it is for a lot of people. Gin and tonic were my go-tos, and it was my way to relax at the end of a long, stressful day. It also gave me a way to socialize with others, have fun on the weekends, and let loose a little bit.
Cassidy WebbPublished 5 years ago in ProofMy Seattle Favorites Volume 4
Alright for Volume 4 I thought I would do my favorite beer/cider spots in the city. This is a more diverse list than the others have been so far. Because I go to a lot of different bars for different reasons, this should be a cool list. Some of these places have food, some don’t, but they are all very near and dear to my heart. I am not much of a sports watcher, unless it is soccer, as I have now been boycotting the NFL for several years. So having a place or two where I can watch soccer is great, and while I do have a back up bar from my normal one to watch soccer, I didn’t put it on this list, because it is literally four blocks away from the other, but I still feel like it needs an honorable mention, so to the Kangaroo and Kiwi in Ballard, I salute you.
Paige GraffunderPublished 5 years ago in ProofHow to Mix Your Own Bachelorette Party Cocktails
Well, if you’re planning an unforgettable hen’s night, you’ll need to include a few different types of cocktails. Not only will you make sure that everybody’s taste buds are satisfied, but it’ll also make good practice for the future. With summer lurking upon us, you’ll need a few cocktail recipes up your sleeve for the upcoming weekend BBQs or afternoons by the pool. Get ready, and let’s start mixing!
Isla WrightPublished 5 years ago in ProofMy Seattle Favorites Volume 2
For Volume 2 of my little series, I thought I would talk about bars that I love that cater to the Queer Folk. As a queer person myself, it is super important to have some spaces, where we can go and be around our community. While literally NONE of these places are perfect they are my favorite. You will not find places like The Wild Rose or R Place here, as they have a pretty intense history of gate keeping against the Trans Community and ageist attitudes. This list is of places that I personally like to go to, but of course I am always willing to hear really about YOUR favorite places as well!
Paige GraffunderPublished 5 years ago in Proof10 Complications of Alcohol Withdrawal
Right now, the media is focused on the "War on Drugs;" however, there is another epidemic that has been going on around the world for a very long time. Right now, in the US alone, about 14 million adults are struggling with alcohol use disorders or are alcoholics. When you crunch the numbers, that is one out of every 13 people.
Ringo MendozaPublished 5 years ago in ProofI Tried the Bright Cellars Wine Subscription Box, Here's What Happened
It was lunch time. I was sitting at my desk in Baltimore, halfheartedly stabbing at my leftover spaghetti with a plastic fork. Though I’m a chronic work-through-lunch person, I’d had a particularly tiresome morning and decided to take a somewhat proper lunch break.
Trish GilmorePublished 5 years ago in ProofBest Gifts for Whiskey Lovers
There are a plethora of gifts for whiskey lovers that are available on the internet. We did the digging for the best of the best. Choose one, or multiple, of the best gifts for your favorite whiskey lover in your life and become the best gift giver ever!
Kelsey LangePublished 5 years ago in Proof10 Breweries on Instagram You Should Follow
For us craft beer lovers, we can't get enough of our favorite craft beers. We order cases and cases from our beloved breweries every month and even visit our favorite breweries and enjoy their tap rooms. And for those who have a passion in craft beer, we're attracted to the scents, the intense flavors, and the overall look of these beers. Anything that involves our most loved craft beers, we have to be involved, as well. Not to mention wanting the latest updates on what's going on in our favorite breweries.
James FangsPublished 5 years ago in ProofHere's How Shirley Temples Became so Popular
Shirley Temple is a very well-known actress, and her name continues to be remembered for her accomplishments on the big screen and in politics. Temple was born on April 23rd, 1928 and starred in classic films like Bright Eyes and Heidi. Almost instantaneously, she won the hearts of viewers all across America.
Leigh Victoria FisherPublished 5 years ago in Proof- Top Story - June 2019
How to Make a Watermelon Keg
Making a watermelon keg may seem like a rather peculiar thing to do; however, a watermelon keg can be used for a wide variety of refreshing summer vodka and gin cocktails, and it is a great addition to any garden party or celebration. It is also a simple task, and inside of your watermelon keg, you can include a variety of easy cocktails to enjoy on a summer day. If you’re wondering how to make a watermelon keg, look no further, because we’ll explain everything you need to know below.
Morgan E. WestlingPublished 5 years ago in Proof 10 Drinks Made Famous by Celebrities
Everyone in Hollywood seems to have a drink that they adore. For some, it's vodka. For others, it's rum and Red Bull. Others still want nothing more than a Budweiser on a hot, summer day on set.
Mackenzie Z. KennedyPublished 5 years ago in ProofWhat's Going on with NJ Breweries
(Disclaimer, I am not a lawyer, and I work in a brewery. I just wanted to give my opinion on the situation. My views in no way are the views of my employer, nor do I speak on their behalf or for anyone else in the industry.)
Matthew MarateaPublished 5 years ago in Proof