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  2. Grape toxicity in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The reason some dogs develop kidney failure following ingestion of grapes and raisins is not known. [3] Types of grapes involved include both seedless and seeded, store-bought and homegrown, and grape pressings from wineries. [4] A mycotoxin is suspected to be involved, but none has been found in grapes or raisins ingested by affected dogs. [5]

  3. Celebrity Dog Trainer Releases List of Dog Wine Pairings for ...

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    When asked about how dog breeds can even be compared to wine varieties, Nicole found more than one similarity. "Just like dog breeds have distinct, unique personalities and temperaments, wines ...

  4. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of poisoning vary depending on substance, the quantity a dog has consumed, the breed and size of the mammal.A common list of symptoms are digestion problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool; bruising and bleeding gums, nose, or inside the ear canal; behavioral changes, such as lethargy, hyperactivity, and seizures; unusual items found in the dog's stool.

  5. Dogs could be the saviour of global wine production ...

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    As reported by Wine Business, an online industry magazine, Ms Bolton told the winemakers’ summit: “The robust olfactory senses of canines can detect vine mealybugs and Leafroll 3 virus in ...

  6. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    Ketchup and mustard on fries Various grades of U.S. maple syrup. A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, [1] or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish.

  7. The Secret Ingredient to a Homemade Vinaigrette - AOL

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    Add two tablespoons of Dijon mustard (or whole grain or flavored mustard) to a bowl. This will act as the emulsifier. Then, add six tablespoons of red wine vinegar (or white wine or sherry vinegar ...

  8. Wine cocktail - Wikipedia

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    A wine cocktail is a mixed drink, similar to a true cocktail. It is made predominantly with wine (including Champagne and Prosecco), into which distilled alcohol or other drink mixer is combined. A spritz is a drink that has Prosecco added to it. The distinction between a wine cocktail and a cocktail with wine is the relative amounts of the ...

  9. Cumberland sauce - Wikipedia

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    A Polish variant omits mustard and wine, adds horseradish, and fries the orange zest before adding it to the mixture. [11] A New Zealand version adds grated beetroot . [ 12 ] Recipes for more or less the generic version on Soyer's lines appear in cookery books from, among other countries, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain ...