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    Default Subbing alcohol in cooking

    for those of us who don't use booze... Why do they call it booze anyway????

    http://gourmetsleuth.com/alcoholsubstitutes.htm

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    I use cooking wine and boil it.
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    Excellent point, cooking alcoholic beverages removes the alcohol but I have to say GEL, please, don't use cooking wine! It's not fit for man or beast. You can buy real wine pretty much just as inexpensively even if it's just for cooking and it's far, far superiour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by springfield View Post
    Excellent point, cooking alcoholic beverages removes the alcohol but I have to say GEL, please, don't use cooking wine! It's not fit for man or beast. You can buy real wine pretty much just as inexpensively even if it's just for cooking and it's far, far superior.
    I buy it because I don't want to cause another brother to stumble. I won't be caught dead with a bottle of real wine.
    I know its better, but I just can't make myself do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by springfield View Post
    Excellent point, cooking alcoholic beverages removes the alcohol but I have to say GEL, please, don't use cooking wine! It's not fit for man or beast. You can buy real wine pretty much just as inexpensively even if it's just for cooking and it's far, far superiour.
    I agree! up Won't use anything else.

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    You can substitute apple or grape juice for the wine.
    "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." Phillipians 3: 13-14 FOCUS ON THE GOAL!!

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