Albertan mom
<font color=blue>I didn't mean too, innocent mista
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According to Le Cellier, Canadians have to have booze in not only their soup, but their cake too!!!
We have an alcoholic in our group of 6 adults. This person hasn't had a drink in over 10 years.
So my questions are:
Can you taste the beer in the cheddar cheese soup?
What about the whiskey in the chocolate cake?
Is the alcohol very very strong tasting? Like could the kids eat the soup or cake, or is the taste overwhelming?
Now the person doesn't crave alcohol, and doesn't have the desire to drinking again, and the taste of it isn't going to send said person into a falling off the wagon beer-craving, whiskey-wanting tizzy or anything, but just wanted to know....!!
Thanks!!

We have an alcoholic in our group of 6 adults. This person hasn't had a drink in over 10 years.
So my questions are:
Can you taste the beer in the cheddar cheese soup?
What about the whiskey in the chocolate cake?
Is the alcohol very very strong tasting? Like could the kids eat the soup or cake, or is the taste overwhelming?
Now the person doesn't crave alcohol, and doesn't have the desire to drinking again, and the taste of it isn't going to send said person into a falling off the wagon beer-craving, whiskey-wanting tizzy or anything, but just wanted to know....!!

Thanks!!