Duplicating Delightful Drinks

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Gorner Duplicating Delightful Drinks (NAPSA)—Did you ever wonder what puts the tasty-fizz in your favorite lemon-lime soda, or that extra smooth flavor in a mixed drink at your favorite chain-restaurant? If you have, a new book on beverages maybe the toast of your collection. TOP SECRET | RECIPES /sopas, SMOOTHIES, SPIRITS, & SHAKES aati Todd's clone cao lotttal Steaieteedaeca ied aeoerrr ObaUra gall aarbaeucoe crCMEliedlms) OreiLLetaaorLc Perduea elllee TODD WILBUR A new book may help do-ityourself cooks duplicate their favorite brand-namedrinks. Called Top Secret Recipes, Sodas, Smoothies, Spirits and Shakes (Plume, $13.00), the book shares recipes for duplicating brand-namesoft drinks, bever- ages, dessert-drinks, mixers and liqueurs, without spending a lot of money. Author Todd Wilbur says his recipes let readers make “knockoffs” of their favorite name-brand drinks using standard kitchen appliances—and for considerably less money than the originals’ cost. Wilbur is the best selling author of Top Secret Recipes and Top Secret Restaurant Recipes. His books have gained a savory reputation with home chefs for their reliability and accurate information. Top Secret Recipes, Sodas, Smoothies, Spirits and Shakes is available wherever booksaresold. For more information, visit www.topsecretrecipes.com.