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What wine do you use for cooking?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 1782033" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Boy, you sure have been pregnant a long time. You know they can induce now a days </p><p></p><p>You don't need to buy the extra big bottle if you aren't drinking it. Thats just what I do when I have guests and I am needing some for drinking and some for cooking. Some wine makers actually make a small bottle of wine which is like 400 ml and then again you may be able to find air plane bottles of wine too. The thing is that Crane Lake is only about $5 a bottle which is probably same or even less than what you are going o pay for the smaller bottles. Buy the Crane Lake, use what you need and stick the rest in the frig or give it to a friend who likes wine. It will keep in the frig for a couple of months and still be good for cooking. Cabernet Sauvignon is commonly recomended as a red wine for cooking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 1782033, member: 5778"] Boy, you sure have been pregnant a long time. You know they can induce now a days You don't need to buy the extra big bottle if you aren't drinking it. Thats just what I do when I have guests and I am needing some for drinking and some for cooking. Some wine makers actually make a small bottle of wine which is like 400 ml and then again you may be able to find air plane bottles of wine too. The thing is that Crane Lake is only about $5 a bottle which is probably same or even less than what you are going o pay for the smaller bottles. Buy the Crane Lake, use what you need and stick the rest in the frig or give it to a friend who likes wine. It will keep in the frig for a couple of months and still be good for cooking. Cabernet Sauvignon is commonly recomended as a red wine for cooking. [/QUOTE]
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