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Flowers: Bar Mood owner Nick Wu’s go-to ingredient for making drinks and impressing mixologists 

No need for a vase – Bar Mood’s Nick Wu wants you to sip those flowers

Nick Wu of Bar Mood enlists a botanist to help him pluck and use flowers to enhance his award-winning drinks and cocktails.

Flowers – they’re normally just cut and displayed in a pretty vase or given to friends and family on special occasions. But Nick Wu, a rising star at Bar Mood in Taipei, has taken those same, simple blooms and used them to enhance cocktails and drinks. The global mixology world has, in turn, taken notice.

At the Diageo World Class Bartender of the Year competition in 2016, he shot to fame after topping three challenges and being named the fastest bartender in the world. Since then he has opened numerous venues across Asia, consulted some of the world’s largest drinks companies and built a substantial following across Asia. 

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This can definitely hurt the Philadelphia Eagles next season.

The Nick Foles era is one step closer to ending in Philadelphia.

After the Eagles notified Foles that they would be picking up the mutual option of his $20 million contract for the 2019 season, sources told ESPN that Foles would be opting out of the deal.

Foles opting out of his $20 million deal leaves the Eagles with two options — letting Foles walk into free agency, or placing the franchise tag on him.

According to Business Insider, “Nick Foles and the Philadelphia Eagles have a mutual $20 million contract option to decide on this offseason, and it makes Foles’ future uncertain.” Especially since he announced on Monday that he wants to lead a team. If he persists with this then that means the Eagle don’t have a choice but to trade him. Sports fans are the edge of their seats waiting to see what happens.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles is greeted by Minnesota Vikings quarterback Case Keenum after the game.

In his reaction to Philadelphia narrowly defeating LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers 132-130 last night, Nick Wright reveals to Cris Carter and Jenna Wolfe why Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Markelle Fultz and the rest of the Sixers’ young squad are truly the only threat in the East that could derail The King’s championship quest. Additionally, Nick wright and Cris Carter discuss how LeBron’s free throw struggles could jeopardize him catching Michael Jordan as the GOAT.

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles throws a dart to wide receiver Alshon Jeffery for a gain of 21 yards.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles could become just the tenth backup quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl win on Sunday. The last backup quarterback to accomplish the feat was Tom Brady — Foles’ opponent in Super Bowl LII. Brady famously took over for Drew Bledsoe in Week 2 of the 2001 season, while Foles took over for Carson Wentz in Week 14 this year.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles finds wide receiver Nelson Agholor for a 42 yard pass completion.

Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII to claim their first championship, holding off favored Patriots 41-33 in a game that shattered records. Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, who was named Super Bowl MVP, became the first player in NFL history to throw and catch a touchdown in Super Bowl.