Drinking a hot toddy for a cold is definitely a thing. But does it actually work? Here's what a dieitian says—and what might work better. Our editors independently select these products. Making a ...
As a kid growing up in Manila I was always given a mixture of hot water, honey, and lemon whenever I felt marginally under the weather—a non-alcoholic toddy, if you will. And while it didn’t always ...
As the winter progresses, it doesn’t matter how much Vitamin C you ingest, how many daily supplements you take, or whether or not you got a flu shot, you’re likely to end up with at least a passing ...
Monday (January 11th) is officially “National Hot Toddy Day.” While admittedly the fake holidays are a little bogus, a Hot Toddy is anything but. The drink, like most, has a disputed history. Some say ...
Also called a hot whiskey in Ireland, the hot toddy has been around for more than 200 years. The essential ingredients are technically just liquor, sugar and hot water, but lemon and spices (and now ...
The hot toddy has long been the cold-weather cocktail of choice, and it's no wonder why. This sweet and sour whiskey-forward drink does wonders to warm you from head to toe on a frigid winter day.
It's time to take your toddy to the next level. Brian Freedman is a wine, spirits, travel, and food writer; event host and speaker; and drinks educator. He regularly contributes to Food & Wine, and ...
It’s National Hot Toddy Day, and not a moment too soon. As January drags on and even the hardiest of us begin to ponder the grim truth that the season will drag on until March, we’d like to take a ...
The folklore goes that a hot toddy – the alcoholic drink composed of hot water, lemon juice, honey and whiskey or rum or brandy – can soothe your sore throat or clear your winter cold-induced ...