Clean and sober Kitchen cupboards may be brimming with hidden pitfalls for the recovering alcoholic

From: The Gazette | Date: April 20, 2005| Author: TERESA J. FARNEY THE GAZETTE | Copyright information

For recovering alcoholics, the temptations are everywhere. At parties. Restaurants. Baseball games. Wedding receptions. The liquor store down the street.

And their own kitchens.

That liter of marsala for veal marsala? Poison. The tiny bottle of vanilla extract? A setback waiting to happen.

Don't think for a minute that this stuff will cook out when it's heated, either.

"You hear it all the time -- the alcohol will burn off," says chef Liz Scott. "In reality, the...

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