Help! I Bought My Mormon Friend a Gift She Loved. Uh, Then I Realized What It's Made Of.
Briefly

The article discusses a dilemma faced by a person who unknowingly gave their friend Sarah, a devout Mormon, brownies made with wine. After discovering the ingredient, they are conflicted about whether to disclose this information. The advice given emphasizes the importance of honesty and suggests that most alcohol cooks off during preparation. It reassures that while it may not be ideal news for Sarah, addressing the situation openly is crucial. The response also humorously notes future gifting ideas away from alcoholic ingredients, such as tea towels.
I believe the consensus is that when food is cooked, most of the alcohol is burned off.
It might not be the best news your friend has ever heard, but it’s important to communicate honesty.
Read at Slate Magazine
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