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		<title>Spruce or Douglas Fir? Cocktails Gain the Taste of Trees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Curtis approvingly cites a spruced-up Manhattan, mentions Oregon's Rogue Spruce Gin, and notes that spruce is showing up in beer, too, but it doesn't seem that he has heard of newcomer broVo's Douglas Fir Liqueur.<div class="tentblogger-rss-footer"><hr /><p>You are reading an excerpt from  <a href="/?p=894697">Spruce or Douglas Fir? Cocktails Gain the Taste of Trees</a>.</p><p>The SunBreak supports RSS for you diehard RSS readers out there.</p></div>]]></description>
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