Tips for encouraging responsible drinking
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%% TIPS TO ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBLE DRINKING %%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ~ Alway encourage sensible drinking and be sure to establish a designated driver at the start of your party. Don't allow your guests to drink and drive. If necessary, call a taxi for any quest who shouldn't drive. - Always serve plenty of food with alcohol.
High protein, high starch foods such as cheese, meat, breads and cakes will slow the rate that alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. - Offer guests their choice of attractive alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. - Make sure that all drinks are measured.
Several jiggers at the bar will help ensure that each drink is the same size. - Plan activities for you guests. The more there is to do other than drink, the less people will drink to excess. - Providing your guests with coffee and tea about an hour before festivities end, and at the same time closing the bar, is a gracefull way of promoting responsible behaviour. Origin: Alcohol Recipe Booklet. Shared by: Sharon Stevens, Oct/94.
Submitted By SHARON STEVENS On 10-16-94
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