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14 Tequila Cocktails for Cinco de Mayo That’ll Impress Your Friends

2 May 2025 at 19:46

Looking for Cinco de Mayo cocktails that aren’t just your standard margarita? You’re in the right place. Whether you’re a die-hard tequila fan or just want to shake up something fun for your party, these tequila cocktail recipes are guaranteed to impress. They’re festive, bold, and anything but basic.

We’re talking jalapeΓ±o-infused margaritas, guava and black salt creations, and one cocktail that calls for firewater bitters β€” a spicy secret weapon my dad swears by (and shows off at every party like it’s a magic trick).

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This New Manchester Hotel Feels Like a Grown-Up Treehouse

2 May 2025 at 14:00

Welcome to Hotel Crush, our recurring series where we highlight design-forward, destination-worthy stays around the worldβ€”whether you’re planning your next trip or just want a little escape-from-your-browser moment.


There are few things more nostalgic than the idea of building a fort or crawling into a treehouse. That childhood urge to gather blankets, string up lights, and create your own little world doesn’t exactly disappear as you grow upβ€”in fact, it might grow stronger.

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The Best Vanilla Extract Substitute Is Probably Hiding in Your Kitchen

2 May 2025 at 06:59

Vanilla extract is one of those pantry staples we don’t think much aboutβ€”until we suddenly need it. Whether you're halfway through a cookie recipe or baking a birthday cake and realize you're out, don't stress. There are plenty of vanilla extract substitutes out there, and chances are, you already have a few of them on hand. From dark liquors like rum and bourbon to pantry sweeteners like maple syrup and even almond extract, these easy swaps can add warmth, depth, and just the right touch of something special to your favorite bakes. Ahead, we’re breaking down the best alternatives to vanilla extractβ€”and exactly how to use them.

Why You Can (and Should) Sometimes Skip the Vanilla

By now, you’ve probably been told once or twice to make your own vanilla extract. (One of those times may or may not have been by us.) Recipes tell you how easy-breezy it is to DIY the solution, which is essentially just vanilla pods soaked in alcohol. Just buy vanilla beans, split down the center, stuff in a jar, drown in booze (most people use vodka; bourbon is fair game, too).

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