Grand Mariner is an orange flavored liqueur from France. This liqueur is either drunk alone or added into popular cocktails, baked goods and hot beverages like cocoa and coffee. There are many other orange liqueurs which may be used as substitutes: * Cointreau (a brand of orange liqueur also from France) * Extase Orange (fits same profile as above but considerably expensive) * Grand Marnier 100 Year Old Anniversary (fits same profile as previous liqueur ) * Grand Marnier 150 Year Old (fits same profile as previous liqueur) * Jules Domet Orange Liqueur (a considerably less expensice orange liqueur also from France) * Prunier Orange Liqueur (fits profile as previous liqueur) * Mandarine Napolean (also from France but also has a buttery character)
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Some common substitutes for barley in recipes include quinoa, farro, bulgur, rice, and couscous.
Some substitutes for lemon juice in recipes include vinegar, lime juice, orange juice, or white wine.
Quinoa, barley, bulgur, or brown rice are good substitutes for farro in recipes.
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