Of Course One Of Frank Sinatra's Favorite Desserts Was Full Of Booze
Frank Sinatra was the life of the party wherever he went, so it's no real surprise he enjoyed a drink now and then. Turns out, he even liked it for dessert.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra was the life of the party wherever he went, so it's no real surprise he enjoyed a drink now and then. Turns out, he even liked it for dessert.
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