Sentences with phrase «buys wine by the glass»

Noted foodie Jo Ann Hennigar, whose adventures in fine dining have included stops at Emeril Lagasse's New Orleans eatery and Bobby Flay's restaurants in New York and Las Vegas, says she usually buys wine by the glass, rather than the bottle.

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If any of the pre-made foods you buy have any sugar added to them, you could be unintentionally eating sugar all day long - and by the time you get to that evening glass of wine or want a little dessert on purpose, you're already way over the amount of sugar your body can use for energy.
There's another reason for buying by the glass, says Canadian food television producer Chris Knight, whose programs include Cook Like a Chef, Licence to Grill, and This Food That Wine.
If you're trying to impress a date or skimped on gift cards, and wine is on the menu, buy a whole bottle instead of paying by glass.
The hotel is 15 km from the centre of Ibiza where guests can discover the narrow streets of the Dalt Vila, take a stroll by the port and enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace of a restaurant and buy the typical Ibiza fashion in one of the exclusive boutiques.
Yet diners have been a bit more frugal, spending less by getting wine by the glass rather than buying full bottles, or by sharing salads or entrees.
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