Thursday, September 1, 2011

A shot in the dark?


To imbibe or not to imbibe?


That is the question being posed by some Jewish Scotch drinkers in the, wake of a fledgling booze boycott organized to protest a ban on Israeli products in a region of Scotland that includes a handful of distilleries. The issue would seem to be a natural topic of discussion in congregational kiddush clubs, whose members gather after Shabbat morning services to snack, kibbitz and make a lchaim or three over their favorite glass of spirits.Local groups, however, are split on whether the boycott is warranted or misguided. The issue derives from a 2009 ruling by the West Dunbartonshire Council, a local governing body in Scotland that is tantamount to a U.S. county board, to boycott Israeli products in response to what it deemed was "disproportionate force" in last year's Gaza flotilla incident."I find it disturbing that the esteemed council found no reason to mention the reason for the IDF's operation in Gaza," wrote Hellerstein, referring to the Israel Defense, Forces. "Therefore, it saddens me to have to inform you that the global counter-boycott of Scottish whisky products, distilled in the West Durbanshire [sic] Council region, is beginning.""Your letters are placing pressure on the West Dunbartonshire Council to reconsider their actions," the club said on its website. "Please continue to write to the distributors and encourage them to educate and lobby the Council as well. The issue is not about drinking Scotch it is about changing Council policy.""I would venture that of all the people I've talked to, none of them would stand behind' making a fuss about the West Dunbartonshire Council," he says. "It's a nonfactor for anything that affects Israel or the world. It's an excuse to stir up [expletive] about nothing."The response went on to express concern about the potential implications of the boycott and counter-boycott on the local economy. However, local media consultant Steve Rabinowitz, who worships in Hellersteins minyan, is not moved by the distillery's statement.In response to her letter, the distillery emphatically denied any association with the council's policies: "We would like to assure you that The West Dunbartonshire Council in Scotland does not represent the views of Loch Lomond Distillery with regard to the decision of West Dunbartonshire Council to participate in the BDS campaign [Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions] against Israel, nor were we consulted in any way prior to their decision to participate in the BDS against Israel."Local wine and spirits maven Joshua London (co-author of WJWs weekly "Lchaim" column), calls the brouhaha "a lot of nothing," adding that he's "not aware that anyone is actually" participating in it locally, though "there are definitely people doing it around the country." But the council s decree, he stresses, doesn't have the force of law.Whether or not that happens could depend on the actions of American kiddush clubs. As of last week, the counterboycott was still on track despite an acknowledgement - by the International Kiddush Club, the umbrella group with which the Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs is affiliated - that several distilleries do not support the anti-Israel boycott.The story gained traction in Internet circles earlier this month when Jameel Rashid, a pen name for an Israeli blogger living in the U.K., posted a letter on his website directed at several distilleries located within West Dunbartonshire calling for a counter-boycott of Scotch whisky. In turn, the Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, which is affiliated with the Conservative movement, has led the rallying call for the same action."Of course Loch Lomond had nothing to do with the vote," he said in an e-mail. "And most Israeli products and services being boycotted by the county have nothing to do with the occupation ... since Lomond obviously did nothing to prevent the vote there and does not so much as even take a stand on it (never mind attempt to reverse it), too bad for them . . . I'm boycotting those distilleries until the county reverses themselves or they do a lot more to try to get the county to."Earlier this rhonth, Board of Deputies of Anglo Jewry representative Nigel Lawrence told YNet that the local council "isn't able to enforce a ban or make the decision to criminalize trade from a state; this can only come from Westminster [the national governing body]."Still, others differ on the issue. Harvey Fry, owner of the newly opened, whiskycentric Jack Rose Saloon in D.C.'s Adams Morgan neighborhood, says that it is not justified. A noted whisky aficionado, Fry (who is not Jewish) has organized private tastings for several kiddush clubs across the area.In the D.C. area, however, several groups are still trying to evaluate the boycotts legitimacy. Judith Hellerstein, a member of Conservative Adas Israel's Congregation in the District, contacted the Loch Lomond Distillery, which is located within the council's jurisdiction, expressing concern about the council's actions.Among other groups contacted, the boycott and counter-boycott are not yet well-known. Rabbi Avraham Shemtov, the chair of the board of Agudas Chasidei Chabad (and father of Rabbi Levi Shemtov, Chabad's chief D.C-area representative) said he had just heard about the counter-boycott, and has not followed the issue closely. The same goes for Rabbi Jack Luxemburg of Temple Beth Ami, a Reform congregation in Rockville. Calls to other area synagogues were not returned.

"Your letters are placing pressure on the West Dunbartonshire Council to reconsider their actions," the club said on its website. "Please continue to write to the distributors and encourage them to educate and lobby the Council as well. The issue is not about drinking Scotch it is about changing Council policy."




Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Simple Summer Party Plans


(Family Features) Summer is the ideal time to have friends and family over for casual get-togethers that are centered on the grill and outdoor dining. Add some zip to your summer party with a few tips and a simple recipe that are sure to please your guests.


Marinated Grilled Shrimp Prep Time: 5 minutes, plus 1 hour for marinating Cook Time: 7 minutesCreative Summer Apps - Set out some no-fuss appetizers that add some fun to the menu. Make festive veggie shooters by putting some of your favorite dip into shot glasses along with a few colorful veggie strips.Many of the tastiest grilled dishes can be whipped up using just a few ingredients. "A versatile sauce like Heinz® 57® Sauce, an American classic that's celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, is a great way to add zest and flavor to meats, veggies and even seafood," according to Gwen. For a marinade, she recommends covering your meat in an air-tight container and refrigerating for at least half an hour so it has time to absorb the flavors completely before hitting the grill.Wendy MacDonald wmacdonald@familyfeatures.com 1-888-824-3337 ext. 235 http://editors.familyfeatures.comFor more delicious party recipes, visit www.heinz57.com .This recipe for marinated grilled shrimp, using Heinz 57 Sauce, gives a tangy new twist to a classic favorite. If you want to serve it in appetizer portions, use 6-inch skewers. Thread 2 shrimp on each skewer and grill as directed.About Family Features Editorial Syndicate This and other food and lifestyle content can be found at www.editors.familyfeatures.com . Family Features is a leading provider of free food and lifestyle content for use in print and online publications. Register with no obligation to access a variety of formatted and unformatted features, accompanying photos, and automatically updating Web content solutions.Set the Mood - Get the party started right with some great music. Bring the speakers outside and start your playlist about 20 minutes before anyone is expected to arrive. That way, you get into the swing of things early -- and you're ready for any early birds."Adding a flavorful marinade kicks it up a notch when you're grilling meats at home," said chef and entertaining expert Jamie Gwen. "Start with a basic sauce and layer flavors to suit your family's taste."Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1679395In a medium bowl, whisk together sauce, wine, oil, lemon juice and basil until well mixed. Pour into resealable plastic food storage bag. Add shrimp and seal tightly, turning until well coated. Allow to marinate in refrigerator for up to one hour, turning occasionally.


Preheat grill to medium heat. Remove shrimp from refrigerator, reserving the marinade and discarding the bag. Thread shrimp onto 4 skewers and grill for 4 to 7 minutes or until cooked through, turning often and basting with reserved marinade during last 3 minutes of grilling.The Main Event - Nothing beats the taste of food hot off the grill. Whether you're cooking beef, chicken, seafood or veggies, you can make them even more delicious with marinades.For additional recipes and preparation tips, visit www.heinz57.com .

Wendy MacDonald wmacdonald@familyfeatures.com 1-888-824-3337 ext. 235 http://editors.familyfeatures.com




Wine By Pete Stewart


With the ever increasing number of boutique gins on the market, everyone in the industry has been searching for the next cool thing to add to this most venerable of spirits ... strawberries, raspberries, cucumber (please don't), even ginger ale, but one of my favourite winemakers in Australia may just have nailed it.


A small measure of both in one glass over ice conjures up a heady mix and makes the perfect refreshing summer drink. The botanicals are more aromatic and the natural sugars of the wine soften the alcohol and make for such an incredibly lush, easy drink. The beauty of the mix is that you can use almost any decent gin, although I would suggest a bottle at 46% or higher as they tend to be more flavoursome.Pete Stewart is Glasgow director of Inverarity One to One, 185a Bath Street, Glasgow. www.inverarity121.comAlternatively, why not try a bottle of Darnley's View (The Good Spirits Company, pound(s)24) which is a light, fresh gin bursting with flavours of their three primary botanicals, juniper, lemon peel and elderflower. The elderflower in particular makes this suitable for adding to a large glass of moscato.During our experimental research into this new phenomenon we were using Bruichladdich's tasty new gin, The Botanist (Inverarity One to One, pound(s)26.99). Made using a large number of homegrown Islay botanicals and bottled at 46%, this is a must for good drinks cabinets everywhere.If you can't find an Australian moscato, you can experiment with any medium sweet wine. A fresh, zesty German riesling from the Mosel has just the right balance of fruit and acidity to work alongside the gin without overpowering it.

Pete Stewart is Glasgow director of Inverarity One to One, 185a Bath Street, Glasgow. www.inverarity121.com




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

New Orleans-based Naked Pizza gains Tweet recognition


An article from Monday's Wall Street Journal details how the owners of Naked Pizza, the New Orleans-based health-conscious restaurant chain, have not only shown how clever they can be through social media; they're also luring investors.


They include Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, who in the WSJ article describes the minds behind Naked Pizza as "aggressive, creative and big-time risk takers. There was no doubt they would be able to leverage social media."The story highlights how founders Jeff Leach and Robbie Vitrano attracted the Kraft Group, owners of the NFL's New England Patriots, with a steady stream of witty Twitter messages that at times took off-the-wall shots at the food industry.One example: "One more glass of wine and I will b buying pop tarts from that damn vending machine for dinner, again."

They include Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, who in the WSJ article describes the minds behind Naked Pizza as "aggressive, creative and big-time risk takers. There was no doubt they would be able to leverage social media."




Thursday, August 18, 2011

Serving With Wine Glasses: What�s Behind Glass Number 1


Alcohol, as a rule, is generally easy to serve. For beer, you simply hand someone a can or a bottle and, if need be, a bottle opener. For hard alcohol, you simply pour the spirits into a mixer, add in a straw, or perhaps a mini umbrella, and send them on their way. For shooters, you place the alcohol in a shot glass, and, depending on what the person is drinking, give them something to deflate the alcohol�s flavor: a lime, a lemon, a stomach pump.


While there are several ways to serve wine, and several things to serve it in, having a collection of wine flutes, white wine glasses, and red wine glasses should be sufficient enough to effectively serve any wine that crosses your path, keeping wine drinkers happy and the elegance of wine properly contained.Red Wine Glasses: Red wine glasses are slightly larger than white wine glasses, tipping the scales between ten and sixteen ounces. The bowl, more fish bowl like, is larger and rounder, but, like the white wine glass, it is also tapered inward. This also directs the aroma of the red wine to the nose, allowing the drinker to use a common sense, the sense of smell, to make their wine tasting experience much more flavorful.Sparking Wine Flutes: Sparkling wine flutes are tall and thin, like a wine glass that works out. They are used to hold all kinds of sparkling wine, including champagne. Because sparkling wines contain carbonation, flutes are designed to encourage carbonated bubbles to remain active. If this type of wine is served in a shorter, fatter wine glass, it will be exposed to air quickly, causing the drink to go flat, and bursting the wine�s bubble in more than one way.GeneralitiesWhile wine is a type of alcohol, it refutes this �easy to serve� concept. It�s not horribly difficult to serve, but when compared to other forms of alcohol, its proper service requires a little more know how, a know-how that is facilitated by an understanding of the different types of wine glasses.Three Main Wine GlassesFilling the GlassAlthough wine glasses can come in many varieties � with different sizes and shapes abounding � there are three general wine glass categories aimed at encompassing the most common types of wine.White Wine Glasses: White wine glasses are tulip shaped. They are typically medium in size, ranging from eight to fourteen ounces. The rim of white wine glasses is tapered inward. This inwardness helps direct the white wine�s aroma to the nose, greatly enhancing the wine�s flavor.Overall, wine glasses should be clear, allowing the drinker to visually see what they are drinking. They should also be made of thinly cut glass and tapered at the top. As a general rule of thumb, a thinner glass is better than a larger one, not because of society�s preconceived notions, but because thinner glasses keep air out easier than larger ones. Though being made of crystal is not mandatory, crystal wine glasses do tend to enhance the essence of wine to a greater degree.

While there are several ways to serve wine, and several things to serve it in, having a collection of wine flutes, white wine glasses, and red wine glasses should be sufficient enough to effectively serve any wine that crosses your path, keeping wine drinkers happy and the elegance of wine properly contained.




Author: Jennifer Marie Jordan


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Wedding Favors, a Special Thank You for your Guests


Wedding favors are as unique and varied as the couples whose marriage they commemorate. From shot glasses to chocolate roses, coasters to napkin holders, the bride to be has literally hundreds of ideas to choose from.


Weddings normally have a traditional toasting order, though this order has evolved in times to suit the times and the people. Toasting with style can be done in any means possible, so long as you have the creativity and the toasting glass to go with it. In weddings, traditionally, the best man does the first toasting followed by the maid-of-honor. But in recent times, the maid-of-honor has also taken up this role to toast the bride and the groom first. At certain events, both maid-of-honor and best man toast the newlyweds together.1. Corkscrews9. Shot Glasses

Whether you choose to record a compact disk of your ceremony, or seed packets, or chocolate roses, your unique wedding favor will help those who love you remember your wedding day. A unique wedding favor is a special thank you gift that will bring warmth, love, and joy to your friends and family for years to come.




Author: David Chandler


Are You Ready For That Trendy Barware?


Your bar deserves the same attention to your d�cor as any other room would. And since your bar is a place to relax and unwind are you ready for that trendy barware that will help set the mood?


4. Beer Glasses6. Sangria SetThe wedding favor may vary according to culture, wealth, the interest of the couple, or can be centered on the theme of the wedding. The ideas for a wedding favor are limitless. A bottle of vintage wine with a personalized label is a nice wedding favor for those couples with a large budget, or a simply made personalized candle is a nice gift.Toasting glasses can be bought in many different stores according to the couple's preferences and taste. There are glasses that are etched, engraved, printed as well as the clear ones. In formal occasions such as a wedding, traditionally the best man goes first, then the maid-of-honor followed by the father of the bride. After this, the groom's parents can also toast the newly weds and the bride and groom may toast their parents and the guests.Whether you choose to record a compact disk of your ceremony, or seed packets, or chocolate roses, your unique wedding favor will help those who love you remember your wedding day. A unique wedding favor is a special thank you gift that will bring warmth, love, and joy to your friends and family for years to come.10. RacksMy parents showed me a unique wedding favor they received at my cousin's wedding. The bride and groom had taken the time to have the music at their ceremony recorded on compact disk, and the guests were all given one as a keepsake. All they needed to do to re-live that special day is to pop in the disk and press play.The recent favorite of toasting glasses comes in the form of hand painted glasses. These glasses are not only used by the bride and groom but has been extended to include the parents and at times, given to all guests of the wedding reception. Hand painted toasting glasses allow the wedding couple to personalize their toasting process but to send out a personal message to all in attendance by giving these glasses as wedding favors. These glasses make for a great keepsake to the wedding couple as well as the guests to remember the wedding day for years to come. Personalizing your toasting glass is a great way of saying thank you to everyone who has put the effort in the planning, organizing and the overall celebration in making your wedding day a memorable one.When stocking a bar shot glasses are often overlooked. Too bad because there's nothing more fun than a shot party and with so many great glass choices you can definitely add some pizzazz to that bar!3. CoastersYour bar says a lot about you and your tastes. Don't go lame and cheap. You don't want to be the talk of the town for your poor taste do you? Instead do a little shopping and find trendy barware that will have them talking about what a classy host you are!Wedding favors have been a part of traditional wedding ceremonies dating back to the 16th century. The newlywed couple presents a gift to their guests as gestures of gratitude for having attended their wedding and participating in the couple's new life together.Don't underestimate the power of a corkscrew. It's more than just a plug. Your corkscrew can have a mix of functionality and d�cor with so many styles to choose from pick a theme or a pattern that's trendy and fun.2. GlassesRacks are important to keeping your barware organized and they can also make a terrific d�cor statement. Classic wood looks great and you can mount the racks to fit with your overall room.Are an important part of your barware that is often overlooked. And they are a great way to add a little color and fun to your bar d�cor. There are plenty of choices and you have to spend very little to get a great effect. Add a little art to your room.You've got to have matching glasses for those party drinks. It's an essential. Your bar should have 6 good wine glasses, 6 solid rocks, 6 highball glasses, 6 Champagnes, and 6 beer glasses. Make sure they liven up the party.5. Martini GlassesEvery bar should have at least a couple of pitchers after all you never know what you might be serving. A beer pitcher is also handy. Choose hand blown glass, etched glass, bubble glass, or any of the other fun and funky glass options.Every bar has got to have at least 6 beer glasses. The Pilsner glasses are the best and always appreciated but there are certainly plenty of other choices out there.

Your bar says a lot about you and your tastes. Don't go lame and cheap. You don't want to be the talk of the town for your poor taste do you? Instead do a little shopping and find trendy barware that will have them talking about what a classy host you are!




Author: April Rounsville


Toasting With Style With Toasting Glasses


Toasting is considered an art in any type of function or social event. When toasting, the toast master gives a short but sweet speech to congratulate someone, signify a success, to celebrate and occasion and many other happy reasons that people find a need to toast. Toasting is not only done in dinner halls or during a reception or even in a meeting room. People toast to a certain something even in clubs-where friends gather around to relax and chill while sipping martini or drinking beer. Just the fact that you are with people you know and that a certain issue has risen and everyone around the table feels that it is a reason to toast; they raise their glasses above and bump their glasses together in unison. Toasting in informal situations has much less order or ethics compared to toasting for weddings and other formal occasions.


Every bar should have Sangria set. The tall slim pitchers usually hold around 70 ounces of fluid and it should have 4 to 8 glasses. Choose something funky. Art glass is a great choice or perhaps something with a seasonal flare like polka dots or stripes. Consider vibrant color.7. Stir Sticks8. Serving Pitchers

The recent favorite of toasting glasses comes in the form of hand painted glasses. These glasses are not only used by the bride and groom but has been extended to include the parents and at times, given to all guests of the wedding reception. Hand painted toasting glasses allow the wedding couple to personalize their toasting process but to send out a personal message to all in attendance by giving these glasses as wedding favors. These glasses make for a great keepsake to the wedding couple as well as the guests to remember the wedding day for years to come. Personalizing your toasting glass is a great way of saying thank you to everyone who has put the effort in the planning, organizing and the overall celebration in making your wedding day a memorable one.




Author: Amin Ramjee


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

How to Select and Care for Crystal Barware


Shopping for the right crystal barware doesn�t have to be overwhelming. Crystal for the bar comes in many different shapes and sizes, and each has a particular purpose. Knowing which pieces are right for your needs, and knowing how to care for your crystal properly, will help you acquire and maintain the perfect set of barware. Just follow these simple steps. Before you buy:


5. Pay attention to temperature7. Store it right side upWant your barware to stand apart from the rest? Personalize it by etching your initials, monogram, or name on the crystal to make your collection truly unique. Personalize your entire set to make each piece special, or personalize just your serving vessels and ice bucket. (A personalized pitcher, ice bucket, or set of wine glasses will also make a great gift!)Crystal�s delicate edges can be damaged if hung upside down. Always store your crystal barware right side up.AC-002Glassware is delicate and requires special care. Wash it with warm water and a small amount of detergent then rinse with cold water. Polish your glassware with a lint-free cloth, and be careful not to leave fingerprints when serving. If you have softened water don�t put your crystal in the dishwasher. The softened water will permanently etch the crystal with cloudy marks.2. Choose the right serving vessels6. Clean it properlyIt will be important to have a variety of serving vessels to properly present all the drinks you want to serve. Carafes for wine, decanters for liquor, pitchers for non-alcoholic drinks, and water sets will look elegant in crystal. Impress your guests by serving from crystal containers rather than the bottle.Crystal is very sensitive to temperature changes. Always pour warm beverages into a glass that has been warmed, and put ice and cold beverages in glasses that have been chilled.3. Don�t forget the ice bucket4. Personalize it1. Select a variety of drinking glassesWhen you�re entertaining, a crystal ice bucket placed on the bar adds an elegant touch to your presentation.After you�ve bought your barware:

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Author: Jim Newton


Everything You Need To Start A Bar


Owning a bar can be a profitable venture but maintaining one requires a lot of effort. Starting a bar is not the easiest thing to do. A lot of things are needed in order to start a bar in a way that will ensure you success and profit in both the short and the long term. To begin with, you need proper bar supplies. A lot of research and homework is required to acquire the best supplies for your bar or pub. Here are few of the things that you need in order to start a bar and ensure its success.


3. Giant Beer GlassesWhen your customer buys something from you, either during a sale or promotional event, you can give them a promotional item like custom printed glassware. The customer, feeling quite happy at getting something for free, will take that glassware home. Once there, that glass can be used over and over again for as much as a decade if it is not broken. Each time that glass is used, either by your customer or a visitor to their house, your company is being advertised. Even if the guest or customer does not think they are noticing your company name and logo on the glass, they subconsciously are. In many ways, this is subliminal advertising and it can be highly effective.Glasses are undoubtedly one of the most important bar supplies. Usually, a good bar would have many different types of glasses. Big pint glasses should be used for serving beer, as well as half pints. There should be the traditional and elegant wine glasses for wines. You should also have a host of small glasses known as �shot� glasses. These glasses are ideal for serving shots of tequila and vodka. You need to also ensure that you have a good count of glasses. This would make sure that you don�t run short of them when you have a large number of guests. Also take into account the fact that many glasses can get broken. This is also a reason why you should have a good number of spare glasses at hand.Want to add a little attention to that bottle of wine? Drink? Why not invest in some fun flashing barware. From stoppers to glasses to beer mugs you've got plenty to choose from. Heck have a little fun!9. Flashing Barware5. Light Up Ice Cubes

Crosbys are committed to supplying an excellent range of quality barware and glassware to help you get started. The great service and quick delivery means you will be up and running in no time. Visit www.Crosbys.co.uk today and be on your way to running a successful bar tomorrow.




Author: Siobhan Black


Novelty Barware Ideas


Do you love to entertain? Tired of the same boring glasses all the time? Why not pick up some terrific novelty barware ideas and give your guests something to remember.


Most bars do excellent business by attracting customers courtesy a good bartender. It is the bartender who can generate a lot of interest among the people and attract a larger number of patrons. Unfortunately, not many bar owners realise this fact. An ideal bartender is one who is quick, agile and personable. No customer likes to wait at the bar counter for ages for the drink to arrive. Apart from being nimble and quick, a professional bartender should also be good at handling the entire range of drinks, bottles, glasses and other bar supplies.A Good Design10. Playboy GlassesNow, when your customer or their guests need something that your company provides, they are going to remember your company name and logo, even if they don't know from where. Then, they will go to your store and they will buy from you without realizing why. That is the power of custom printed glassware.If you are looking for something a little nautical for those wine bottles check out there stoppers. Starfish, shells, and more.11. Fighting Irish GlassesA bar should look attractive. It is one of the basic necessities to bring in the crowd. No individual would like to visit a bar which has pale exterior and interior looks. This reflects poorly on the ambience as the place appears low on energy. Hence, the first thing you need to do is get a good design for your bar done by a professional. If you have a flair for interior decoration you can even design it all by yourself. While designing your bar, you need to take into consideration certain elements. You need to identify the most popular alcohol forms, i.e. the drinks that are in high demand. Accordingly you should have the glasses that will be used most to supply these drinks. This is important, as to establish yourself as a quality establishment you simply can�t serve whiskey in a glass meant for cognac from. Another thing that your bar design should consider is the comfort of the bartender. The bar supplies should be placed in such a manner that they don�t require the bartender to move around a lot. You need to ensure that the common and most necessary bar supplies are within a close range, preferably at a hand�s stretch.Have the Right GlassesWhether you are a company, or just a consumer wanting to get a special custom printed glass for a special occasion, there are many choices to make. What kind of lettering do you want? What kind of glass do you want? What do you want printed on the glass? There are many questions to ask but in many ways that is what makes promotional items like this so great. The more questions you have to ask, the more variety you get, and the more you can give your customers.Crosbys are committed to supplying an excellent range of quality barware and glassware to help you get started. The great service and quick delivery means you will be up and running in no time. Visit www.Crosbys.co.uk today and be on your way to running a successful bar tomorrow.12. Polka Dot BarwareHow about Tiki shot glasses, mugs, high balls, or decanters. But wait these aren't ordinary Tiki's these are freakyProfessional BartenderAre your guests serious about your beer? Then why not serve up their beer in these glasses? One glass will hold 5 beer. One drink might be all your guests need. No refills all night long.These can be a bit of fun and add a little color to your drinks. Freeze them, drop them in your guests drinks and suddenly colors of the rainbow appear. They provide quite the light show.7. Groucho Glasses1. Mariposa Star CosyCustom printed glassware is great because it will not cost your company much, but it has such a long staying power that the return on investment is incredibly high. If you give a customer a five dollar glass, and they buy a ten dollar item from you in two years, you have doubled the investment in the ad with the customer purchase. In contrast, if you by a $5,000 television ad, then you need to get over $5,000 in sales in a short period of time to offset the cost of that advertisement. Not always an easy thing to do.Whether you love the team or not these glasses are always a fun bar serving item. And they also make a great conversation piece.Let's focus on the business aspect of glassware for now. Companies need to promote themselves to customers, and while most companies choose the avenue of advertising in traditional media, only a few actually realize the power of promotional items. Promotional items have an amazing potential to market a company and those items do it for a very low cost. Here is how.This is great! Picture it on your table holding your favorite bottle of wine. Imported from Mexico it's extremely unique. Made from casted aluminum it depicts a beautiful starfish. It's gorgeous!6. Tiki Glasses8. Nautical Wine Bottle StoppersKim is the author of Discountmugs.com. If you would like more information about Glassware, such as Shot Glasses, and Champagne Glasses, please visit http://www.discountmugs.com.

Your bar is a place to entertain friends and family and what a better way to do that then with some great drinks and some fun barware. Don't you want them to remember that great novelty barware you served up those drinks in? Are you ready for some serious fun?




Author: April Rounsville


Celebrating a Big Occasion With Custom Printed Glassware


Glassware is perfect for any occasion, whether you are a business or simply a person trying to celebrate a big event. With custom printed glassware, you can turn a gift into a message, and show you really care to someone you love, a friend, or a customer. With glassware, you can say "Happy Birthday", "Here's To 20 years with the company!" or "Thank you for being a customer!" There are many choices to what you can and want to do, and with something as simple as glassware you can make it happen easily.


2. Cocktail Lighthouse ShakerJust about everybody get's a charge from Groucho so why not add some Groucho glasses to the bar. There are all shapes and sizes to choose from.Your bar is a place to entertain friends and family and what a better way to do that then with some great drinks and some fun barware. Don't you want them to remember that great novelty barware you served up those drinks in? Are you ready for some serious fun?These are great! What color will it be? Blue, green, yellow or red? Flashing glasses, blinking glasses, or just plain solid colors. Choose from shot glasses, beer glasses, hi balls, or a hoist of other novelty barware.These are loved by the guys and they are ever so retro making them the perfect choice for a retro bar. Available in either plastic or glass and in a great mix of sizes.

Kim is the author of Discountmugs.com. If you would like more information about Glassware, such as Shot Glasses, and Champagne Glasses, please visit http://www.discountmugs.com.




Author: Kim Medeiros


Pick Plastic Barware For That Party


Throwing a big party? Family get together? Family Reunion? Wedding? Rather than spending big dollars on glassware why not buy plastic barware? There are so many great choices.


Drink that shot and then toss that glass, although if you want to these glasses are dishwasher safe and scratch resistant so you can use them more than once. Perfect shot size and nice heavy construction so they aren't tippy.Many of the tastiest grilled dishes can be whipped up using just a few ingredients. "A versatile sauce like Heinz® 57® Sauce, an American classic that's celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, is a great way to add zest and flavor to meats, veggies and even seafood," according to Gwen. For a marinade, she recommends covering your meat in an air-tight container and refrigerating for at least half an hour so it has time to absorb the flavors completely before hitting the grill.In a medium bowl, whisk together sauce, wine, oil, lemon juice and basil until well mixed. Pour into resealable plastic food storage bag. Add shrimp and seal tightly, turning until well coated. Allow to marinate in refrigerator for up to one hour, turning occasionally.


Preheat grill to medium heat. Remove shrimp from refrigerator, reserving the marinade and discarding the bag. Thread shrimp onto 4 skewers and grill for 4 to 7 minutes or until cooked through, turning often and basting with reserved marinade during last 3 minutes of grilling.1. Plastic Beer GlassesThese are the perfect toasting glass for your outdoor wedding, patio party, or casual dining. The clarity is great, you can chill them with no worries of breaking, and they are shatterproof. You can even toss them in the dishwasher.Marinated Grilled Shrimp Prep Time: 5 minutes, plus 1 hour for marinating Cook Time: 7 minutesSet the Mood - Get the party started right with some great music. Bring the speakers outside and start your playlist about 20 minutes before anyone is expected to arrive. That way, you get into the swing of things early -- and you're ready for any early birds.5. Rocks Glasses7. Wine GlassesWhether you are planning for an outdoor wedding, family reunion, summer BBQ, or any other get together with friends and family you should not be spending your time worrying about your barware. Instead invest in plastic barware and let the party begin!Pete Stewart is Glasgow director of Inverarity One to One, 185a Bath Street, Glasgow. www.inverarity121.comThese 12 � ounce glasses are perfect. Add that fancy drink, some fresh fruit slices, and your off and running. You can impress the most uppity bodies with no worries. Perfect for that outdoor get together.These are a great choice for those outdoor toasts. You can buy them in cases of 24 for just a few dollars and everyone can participate in those heart felt toasts. No more worries about expensive glassware getting broken outside.Chalk Hill recommend adding a shot of gin and a slice of lime to their delicious low-alcohol (6%) medium sweet moscato and the results are nothing short of extraordinary.Want something really big? These are for you! Get from 16 to 24 ounce sizes so they'll hold that "big drink" for you.As with other plastic glassware these are durable and shatterproof. They can easily be put in the dishwasher so use once or many times before you toss them.For additional recipes and preparation tips, visit www.heinz57.com .About Family Features Editorial Syndicate This and other food and lifestyle content can be found at www.editors.familyfeatures.com . Family Features is a leading provider of free food and lifestyle content for use in print and online publications. Register with no obligation to access a variety of formatted and unformatted features, accompanying photos, and automatically updating Web content solutions.Are available in 10, 12, and 14 ounces. They are sturdy enough to chill and frost, run through the dishwasher, and they are even break resistant. So use them once, twice, a half a dozen times and then toss them out.

Whether you are planning for an outdoor wedding, family reunion, summer BBQ, or any other get together with friends and family you should not be spending your time worrying about your barware. Instead invest in plastic barware and let the party begin!




Author: April Rounsville


Simple Summer Party Plans


(Family Features) Summer is the ideal time to have friends and family over for casual get-togethers that are centered on the grill and outdoor dining. Add some zip to your summer party with a few tips and a simple recipe that are sure to please your guests.


"Adding a flavorful marinade kicks it up a notch when you're grilling meats at home," said chef and entertaining expert Jamie Gwen. "Start with a basic sauce and layer flavors to suit your family's taste."2. Polycarbonate Wine Glassware by CambroSo instead why not spend a few bucks and pick up plastic barware. You can get a great mix of glasses. Whether you are looking for tumblers, hi balls, Champaign glasses, wine glasses, shot glasses, beer glasses, or soda glasses. They are easily available and they work out to less than 5 cents a glass. Now how affordable is that?This recipe for marinated grilled shrimp, using Heinz 57 Sauce, gives a tangy new twist to a classic favorite. If you want to serve it in appetizer portions, use 6-inch skewers. Thread 2 shrimp on each skewer and grill as directed.4. Cocktail Goblet by Cambro6. Bell Soda GlassesIf you can't find an Australian moscato, you can experiment with any medium sweet wine. A fresh, zesty German riesling from the Mosel has just the right balance of fruit and acidity to work alongside the gin without overpowering it.Keeping it Cool - Dress up a pitcher of ice water -- and add flavor -- by adding slices of lemon, orange or even cucumber to the water. Keep some slices on ice for extra garnish on the glasses.For more delicious party recipes, visit www.heinz57.com .During our experimental research into this new phenomenon we were using Bruichladdich's tasty new gin, The Botanist (Inverarity One to One, pound(s)26.99). Made using a large number of homegrown Islay botanicals and bottled at 46%, this is a must for good drinks cabinets everywhere.A small measure of both in one glass over ice conjures up a heady mix and makes the perfect refreshing summer drink. The botanicals are more aromatic and the natural sugars of the wine soften the alcohol and make for such an incredibly lush, easy drink. The beauty of the mix is that you can use almost any decent gin, although I would suggest a bottle at 46% or higher as they tend to be more flavoursome.Something else to consider. If you are going to invest in plastic barware how about also investing in plastic plates for serving nappies or desert. You might also consider plastic ashtrays for your smokers. And don't rule out plastic serving trays. There are some great ones available!Alternatively, why not try a bottle of Darnley's View (The Good Spirits Company, pound(s)24) which is a light, fresh gin bursting with flavours of their three primary botanicals, juniper, lemon peel and elderflower. The elderflower in particular makes this suitable for adding to a large glass of moscato.

Wendy MacDonald wmacdonald@familyfeatures.com 1-888-824-3337 ext. 235 http://editors.familyfeatures.com




Wine By Pete Stewart


With the ever increasing number of boutique gins on the market, everyone in the industry has been searching for the next cool thing to add to this most venerable of spirits ... strawberries, raspberries, cucumber (please don't), even ginger ale, but one of my favourite winemakers in Australia may just have nailed it.


Wendy MacDonald wmacdonald@familyfeatures.com 1-888-824-3337 ext. 235 http://editors.familyfeatures.com8. Champaign FlutesCreative Summer Apps - Set out some no-fuss appetizers that add some fun to the menu. Make festive veggie shooters by putting some of your favorite dip into shot glasses along with a few colorful veggie strips.Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1679395The Main Event - Nothing beats the taste of food hot off the grill. Whether you're cooking beef, chicken, seafood or veggies, you can make them even more delicious with marinades.

Pete Stewart is Glasgow director of Inverarity One to One, 185a Bath Street, Glasgow. www.inverarity121.com




Quick and Easy Ideas for Cool Groomsmen Gifts


Your groomsmen are your best friends. They have seen you fall on your face with girls when you were younger. You have played football with them or gone fishing before the sun came up. All of you nursed hangovers together. So you need to come up with some groovy groomsmen gifts to show how much you appreciate them.


My next quote comes from another personal web site; �I love my shot glasses! Currently I own almost 400 of the mini drinking vessels. My friends insist that one day we have a party where each glass gets used at least once. I don't have enough floor space for when they pass out! For now, I am content to hanging these puppies on the wall. My other loves are Pink Flamingos and Oreo Cookies, but they haven't overwhelmed an entire room yet. Give me time.� This collector just loves collecting them, no rhyme or reason why, she just enjoys the act of doing so.Looking at them now, they are reminders of places I have been, and things I have done. Every one of them has a story to be told, the memories flood my mind every time I pick one up. None of my shot glasses really have any monetary value, but I would never part with them, as a collection, they are proof of my existence if kept together.Be sure to have a plan for your budget for the groomsmen gifts before heading to the store. They should convey the feeling of �Hey, you�re my best buddy and I appreciate you.� No matter what you decide for the groomsmen gifts, your friends will appreciate the thoughtfulness.Keep personalities in mind for the groomsmen gifts. If one of your buddies is a teetotaler, do not buy groomsmen gifts that reflect alcohol related items like shot glasses or beer steins. Likewise, if one of your buddies loves music and cultural activities like museums, you would not want to buy groomsmen gifts that are sports related. You are shooting for a reaction like �Wow man, this is cool! I can use this!� when shopping for your groomsmen gifts.To thank your buddies for standing up for you on the biggest day of your life, you should choose groomsmen gifts that express your feelings for them. We all know how guys do not usually express themselves verbally. So, the best way may be to purchase individual groomsmen gifts. After all, each of your buddies is unique and should be thanked in an original way.When group toasting in a wedding ceremony, normally, the best man does it on behalf of everyone else in the reception hall. Apart from the best man, it has become customary for the maid-of-honor to toast the bride and groom as well. After this, the bride and groom can then make a toast to thank their parents, family and friends and everyone else attending for sharing this special day with them, for the help and support in planning their wedding and for everyone in making their day special. The groom may also make a toast to his new bride. When this happens, she remains seated while the groom and the guests remain standing. If the bride wishes to toast her new husband, the groom remains seated while the bride and all the guests remain standing.

Be sure to have a plan for your budget for the groomsmen gifts before heading to the store. They should convey the feeling of �Hey, you�re my best buddy and I appreciate you.� No matter what you decide for the groomsmen gifts, your friends will appreciate the thoughtfulness.




Author: Dave Poon


Wedding Glasses and the Toast


Wedding glasses are used in weddings and any other occasion such as a renewal ceremony and even a wedding ceremony. Wedding glasses are used to not only hold liquid but to make a toast to the celebrant and they come in different forms and sizes such as flutes, goblets, shot glasses and wine glasses. Toasts are a rather compulsory ethic when it comes to these kinds of occasions. There are several different types of toasting procedures and the two most common types are a group toast and a two-person toast.


I am sure it is clear to you by now that the reasons why people collect many times are very different. They range from being a simple hobby, all the way to self preservation. Sometimes people collections end up in museums after they have past on. The Smithsonian Institution is living proof of that. So no matter what it is you collect just remember, next time you go somewhere, bring a memory home with you.A group toast is drinking to the people who used to be and still are. This tradition is the same today as it was many years ago in Greece, where the tradition first started and is now observed in many different cultures and events. In a toast, the person performing the toast stands up as a sign of respect with his wedding glass in one hand and everybody else around the toast master stands up too. Common etiquettes observed during a toast are the raising of the wedding glass and if men are wearing hats, it is obligatory to remove them. When the toast is spoken it is very important to look the person you are toasting to in the eyes. To end the toast, a silent bow or a simple little nod of the head will do. Everyone then sips the wine. Sipping the wine or champagne in small amounts is the modern and socially ethical way to doing it. Sometimes, you are required to drink everything in the glass.Do your buddies enjoy guy nights out playing poker? Maybe some great groomsmen gifts could include game related items. How about personalized playing cards? Or special poker sets complete with the poker chips and cards in a handsome carrying case? Then there is the fun, useful novelty type of groomsmen gifts like shot glass checkers, where you have shot glasses instead of checker pieces.

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Author: Kim Medeiros


The Memory Collector


Everyone collects something right? It may be baseball cards, hats, or some other type of sports memorabilia. Even if you don�t consider yourself a collector of anything, you may be and don�t even know it. How about the collection of tools in the cellar you don�t really use, but you have to have them! Even maybe all those movies laying around you no longer watch, sounds like a collection to me.


Wedding glasses used for toasting may be given out when the toastmaster initiates the toasting series. He or she may either signal the waitresses to serve the glasses already filled with either champagne or the special wine or give the signal to the servers to serve wine or champagne on the wedding glasses that are already placed on the table for this special event. More often than not, these wedding glasses are engraved with the day and date and time of the wedding as well as the name of the newlyweds together along with a special message. These glasses are taken back home by the guests as remembrance of the special day and as keepsakes.One idea for groomsmen gifts is the Swiss army knife. At some point during your day, you are probably wishing you had a screwdriver handy or pocketknife to open a box or even a pair of tweezers to pull out a paper clip out of your computer keyboard. A Swiss army knife makes for great groomsmen gifts because first of all, they are cool. And secondly, there are useful and practical. This idea for groomsmen gifts also has a universal appeal and could be given to all of your groomsmen. Plus, you can make it extra special by having it personalized with some type of engraving.I have searched the internet to find the reasons why others collect shot glasses. This quote was found on a personal site of an obvious diehard Hard Rock Caf� shot glass collector; �My goal is to display each of the shot glasses that have been available over the years from The Hard Rock Cafes and The Hard Rock Hotel.� Needless to say, the man(or woman) has their work cut out for them to complete that collection.Perhaps, instead of tangible groomsmen gifts, you can plan the ultimate guy trip. An offshore fishing trip or a camping trip might be fun and a great last �hurrah� for you, one last guy thing before getting hitched. Commemorate that last hurrah with a personalized engraved compass for each of your groomsmen.

I am sure it is clear to you by now that the reasons why people collect many times are very different. They range from being a simple hobby, all the way to self preservation. Sometimes people collections end up in museums after they have past on. The Smithsonian Institution is living proof of that. So no matter what it is you collect just remember, next time you go somewhere, bring a memory home with you.




Author: David Kunstek