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BEVERAGE PODCAST
Art of the drink

Journal of School Health         
JOURNAL
J. Sch. Health; J Sch Health; The Journal of School Health
The Journal of School Health is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the health of school students. It was established in 1930 as the School Physicians' Bulletin, obtaining its current name in 1937.
Health in the State of Palestine         
HEALTH ISSUES IN PALESTINE
Obesity in the Palestinian territories; Health in the Palestinian territories; Health in State of Palestine
Health in the State of Palestine should be addressed by the healthcare system in the State of Palestine. There are problems arising from difficulty of access, water scarcity while burden of non-communicable diseases in Palestine is high; the problems are compounded in Gaza.
Soft drink         
  • An 1883 advertisement for [[Schweppes]] Mineral-Waters
  • Soft drink [[vending machine]] in [[Japan]]
  • 7-Up.]] The syrup-like concentrate lacked sugar and was sold to franchisees in such glass containers to produce the soft drink for retail sale.
  • Carbonation moving through a drink, disturbing the ice in a glass
  • Hartwall Jaffa]] soft drinks
  • The [[Codd-neck bottle]] invented in 1872 provided an effective seal, preventing the soft drinks from going 'flat'.
  • Chilled soft drinks in a cooler in Brazil
NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINK, OFTEN CARBONATED (SPARKLING)
Soda pop; Soft drinks; Carbonated beverage; Fizzy drink; Soft-drink; Soda (soft drink); Softdrink; Sodapop; Carbonated drink; Soft Drink; Carbonated Glucosic Beverage; Citrus soda; Fizzy pop; Carbonated beverages; Fizzy drinks; Carbonated drinks; Sugar drink; High-sugar drink; Sweet drink; Carbonated soft drink; Pop drinks; Carbonated soda; Soda and the body; Lolly water; Lollywater; Soda (beverage); Sugar-sweetened beverage; Ginger/Citrus Soda; Sugarwater; Soda (drink); Health effects of soft drinks; Health effects of soda; Apple soda; Soft Drinks
A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a drink that usually contains water (often carbonated), a sweetener, and a natural and/or artificial flavoring. The sweetener may be a sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a sugar substitute (in the case of diet drinks), or some combination of these.

Википедия

Art of the Drink

Art of the Drink (AOTD) is a video podcast focusing exclusively on bartending. Each week, the show covers a drink recipe and gives viewers preparation tips.

The AOTD Video Podcast is an offshoot of the Art of the Drink Instructional Bartending DVD series. Created by writer/director/host Anthony Caporale and cinematographer/film editor David McCoy, the AOTD-VP follows a simple two-act format: first the drink is prepared by Anthony, then his co-host makes the drink following his instructions. Many episodes feature a trivia contest based on lessons from previous episodes. Each episode ends with a coda of outtakes and candid moments from the shoot.

Art of the Drink has received honors, including the Lulu TV Award for Best Instructional Vlog of 2006. AOTD was also selected as an iTunes Featured How-To Podcast. The series was featured in The News & Observer and commended as a Best of 2006 in The New York Times. Art of the Drink is produced by Lion's Cathedral Productions.

Примеры употребления для drink the health of
1. Several appropriate and loyal toasts were drank; and on the proposition to drink the health of the Prince, his Royal Highness returned his thanks in the most animated expressions.