HOUSTON – Did you know that in the late 1800s eggnog was originally served to sick people as a medicinal elixir? It was rich in calories plus the added booze created a calming effect. “It was like ...
HOUSTON – Elizabeth Pearce has one of the coolest jobs around. She’s the author of “Drink Dat New Orleans: A Guide to The Best Cocktail Bars, Neighborhood Pubs and All Night Dives,” and she’s also a ...
Elizabeth Jean Knapper Pearce, MD, 84, passed away on Friday, February 17, 2017 . She was the wife of Richard C. Pearce, MD. Born in Phillipsburg, Pa, she was the granddaughter of Professor Joseph S.
Houston – Cocktail historian Elizabeth Pearce is back in Studio B to share the fascinating stories behind some of the world’s most iconic drinks, including the Sazerac, Negroni, and Vieux Carré. Known ...
Elizabeth Pearce has one of the coolest jobs around. She’s the founder and owner of Drink & Learn, is a Louisiana native and drinks historian who tells the story of New Orleans through its iconic ...
Did you know that boozy eggnog was originally served to sick people as a medicinal elixir? Or that simply having spices in your home was a sign of wealth? Cocktail historian Elizabeth Pearce always ...
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