Showing posts with label Food_Beverage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food_Beverage. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Executive gift gourmet smoked alaskan salmon

A smoked salmon gift box from Alaska offers sincere thoughtfulness and exceptional gourmet taste in the same gift. Wild caught Alaska Sockeye Salmon are know world wide for flavor and are considered the very best smoked fish product on the market. For a gift of distinction, it makes an ideal executive gift.


"Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well” – Voltair


A sockeye salmon fights the net as it is drawn from the ice cold Alaskan waters. The fisherman lands an exceptional fish and spends an enormous amount of money shipping the smoked fillets home, but it’s worth it because he knows there is nothing like the taste of smoked Alaskan sockeye salmon.


A fishing trip to Alaska might be out of the question as a gift for the executives in your firm, but you can still show genuine appreciation by giving the gift of a smoked salmon gift box.


The purchase of this unique corporate gift can help your team leaders know that they are appreciated. It may seem like such a simple thing, but the executive teams in many corporations receive less recognition than their contributions deserve. It’s safe to say that these team members are, in fact, highly valued, yet there is just so much involved in operating a successful business that one forgets the power of tangible expressions of gratitude.


Imagine the boost in morale when a cherry finish wood gift box housing eight ounces of the finest tasting smoked Copper River sockeye salmon, is presented as a gift of goodwill, acknowledging the contributions of your management team.


Part of successful management is making sure the executives understand the core mission of the company and evidence the motivation to help the company reach difficult goals. A timely executive gift may help you achieve many separate, but connected goals. With such a unique corporate gift your staff understands much valued appreciation while finding motivation to continue in tough circumstances by knowing that they are highly esteemed through their work ethic and unique skills.


Smoked salmon is also a useful gift in courting, maintaining and thanking existing clientele. Your customers may have a choice when it comes to using your services or goods. They can always find a new firm to work with. In times of limited brand loyalty, a well timed gift to a valued customer may be the key that keeps them on the books. A smoked salmon gift box says a lot about the goodwill and appreciation your firm has for valued customers.


These highly prized and great tasting smoked salmon gift boxes are accessible online and can be ordered and delivered when convenient for you. A few simple clicks of the mouse and you’ve avoided traffic and parking issues while taking care of an often neglected part of good management and customer relations.


If your leadership team and customer base are used to pens and calendars, the gift of smoked salmon is sure to leave them talking. This approach will provide a well remembered taste tempting memento of the value you have attached to their contributions to the success of your company.


The gift of smoked salmon also shows your clients and staff that you care about their health as well. Smoked salmon is high in omega-three fatty acids and is low in caloric content. The tremendous taste of smoked salmon is linked with cholesterol reduction and heart health. It’s not often a gift this decadent also has such well established health benefits.


Sunday, October 30, 2016

How to win more from the casinos

It may be for the excitement, it may be for a vacation but it is the dream of going home a big winner that keeps us going back to the casinos, but are there ways other then cheating that can help you take home more cash? The answer is yes.


Believe it or not gambling at on online casino is a great way to gain experience so that you can win some big money in the casinos.


May online casinos besides having games as low as 50 cents, also have practice rooms that are free. You are given some play money to make your bets, but no real money is exchanged.


These practice rooms are available for most of the different casino games like poker, blackjack, roulette and baccarat.


This is a great way to gain experience. Not only do you get to play, you also get the experience of playing against other people instead of a computer. This allows you to learn how to watch their betting habits to look for patterns. This may not be so important in a game like roulette or craps but in poker this is almost as important as the cards you are dealt.


These patters are called tells. A tell is when someone gives away their hand by an involuntary action.


Some common tells are the way players arrange their cards, or playing with their chips when they have a good hand, or rubbing their face when they are bluffing


In a practice poker room you also get the experience of learning how to watch your money, without losing your shirt when you make a mistake, which will happen at first.


On of the biggest problems with learning to gamble in a casino is that the dealer and the other players are not forgiving. By this I mean let’s say you are playing roulette, a first time player may not know that until all winnings are placed on the table you may not take your winnings. Getting a warning from the dealer the first time you play can be embarrassing and unnerving to a new player.


So by playing in an online casino at first you will learn the rules, procedures and the etiquette for playing in a land based casino.


If poker is your game it is a little different, most games depend on luck and all you really need to know if the basics, but poker is totally different because you are playing against other layers that know all this information already. when you feel confident enough then go to the casino and find the game you want to play and spend some time watching the other players. You want to find a table where all the players are less skilled then you. This will give you the edge, but make sure you watch carefully. Many times players will do things to make themselves look worse then they really are to give the other players a false confidence.


Then as you see yourself getting better and better you can move up to higher stakes tables and against better players.


Once you get confident and see your skills increase so will your bank account.


Tuesday, October 18, 2016

The best chilli recipe

Those who like to cook chilli always want to discover that one chilli recipe that will have their family and friends talking about for ages and maybe even impress a few chilli contest judges.


Below is one of the best chilli recipe for you to try and I think you everyone who is involved will be well impressed


Ingredients


• 4-5 lbs. ground beef of your choice


• ј cup of olive oil if needed to brown meat


• 64 ozs. V8 Juice for 4-5 lbs.


• 1 onion for each pound of meat


• 1/4 cup of brown sugar or honey


• 1 bell pepper for each lb. of meat


• 2-3 cloves garlic for each lb. of meat


• 3 jalapenos or 1 habanera


• 2 tablespoons cumin


• Ѕ cup finely chopped parsley or cilantro


• 2 tablespoons of chilli powder (your favourite)


• 1 teaspoon of celery seed


• 1 bay leaf for each pound of meat


• 1 - 16 oz. can dark kidney beans for each lb. of meat


• salt and pepper to taste


• 10 mushrooms per pound of meat


• 1 tablespoon of the SECRET INGREDIENT


Ground beef or ground round should be at least 80% lean. Brown ground beef with olive oil.


Salt and Pepper to taste throughout the recipe.


After meat is browned, add onions, bell peppers, bay leaves and garlic.


Add secret ingredient.


Add chopped mushrooms.


Add celery seed.


Add brown sugar or honey.


V8 juice is added next.


Cook down for about 10 minutes at a simmer.


Add beans last and cook them until they are done to your taste.


Cook this entire batch of chilli until you get it coming up. Bubble a little. Do not boil. Turn it off and let it sit. You can even let it sit so long that it gets cold.


Then reheat it.


Siphon off the grease when it cools - the whitish looking stuff on the top.


Sunday, July 24, 2016

Art theft most famous cases in history

Art theft is an ancient and complicated crime. When you look at the some of the most famous cases of art thefts in history, you see thoroughly planned operations that involve art dealers, art fakers, mobsters, ransoms, and millions of dollars. Here you can read about some of the most famous cases of art theft in the history.


The First Theft:


The first documented case of art theft was in 1473, when two panels of altarpiece of the Last Judgment by the Dutch painter Hans Memling were stolen. While the triptych was being transported by ship from the Netherlands to Florence, the ship was attacked by pirates who took it to the Gdansk cathedral in Poland. Nowadays, the piece is shown at the National Museum in Gdansk where it was recently moved from the Basilica of the Assumption.


The Most Famous Theft:


The most famous story of art theft involves one of the most famous paintings in the world and one of the most famous artists in history as a suspect. In the night of August 21, 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen out of the Louver. Soon after, Pablo Picasso was arrested and questioned by the police, but was released quickly.


It took about two years until the mystery was solved by the Parisian police. It turned out that the 30Ч21 inch painting was taken by one of the museum employees by the name of Vincenzo Peruggia, who simply carried it hidden under his coat. Nevertheless, Peruggia did not work alone. The crime was carefully conducted by a notorious con man, Eduardo de Valfierno, who was sent by an art faker who intended to make copies and sell them as if they were the original painting.


While Yves Chaudron, the art faker, was busy creating copies for the famous masterpiece, Mona Lisa was still hidden at Peruggias apartment. After two years in which Peruggia did not hear from Chaudron, he tried to make the best out of his stolen good. Eventually, Peruggia was caught by the police while trying to sell the painting to an art dealer from Florence, Italy. The Mona Lisa was returned to the Louver in 1913.


The Biggest Theft in the USA:


The biggest art theft in United States took place at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. On the night of March 18, 1990, a group of thieves wearing police uniforms broke into the museum and took thirteen paintings whose collective value was estimated at around 300 million dollars. The thieves took two paintings and one print by Rembrandt, and works of Vermeer, Manet, Degas, Govaert Flinck, as well as a French and a Chinese artifact.


As of yet, none of the paintings have been found and the case is still unsolved. According to recent rumors, the FBI are investigating the possibility that the Boston Mob along with French art dealers are connected to the crime.


The Scream:


The painting by Edvard Munchs, The Scream, is probably the most sought after painting by art thieves in history. It has been stolen twice and was only recently recovered. In 1994, during the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, The Scream was stolen from an Oslo gallery by two thieves who broke through an open window, set off the alarm and left a note saying: thanks for the poor security.


Three months later, the holders of the painting approached the Norwegian Government with an offer: 1 million dollars ransom for Edvard Munchs The Scream. The Government turned down the offer, but the Norwegian police collaborated with the British Police and the Getty Museum to organize a sting operation that brought back the painting to where it belongs.


Ten years later, The Scream was stolen again from the Munch Museum. This time, the robbers used a gun and took another of Munchs painting with them. While Museum officials waiting for the thieves to request ransom money, rumors claimed that both paintings were burned to conceal evidence. Eventually, the Norwegian police discovered the two paintings on August 31, 2006 but the facts on how they were recovered are not known yet.


Thursday, April 28, 2016

An organic herbal tea blend

With US$5 billion market in the United States alone in 2003, a 500% increase in 10 years, tea is a well established industry that is quickly growing. Tea bags, loose teas, tea shops, and gourmet teas are only a few examples of the outlets for this ever increasing number. Though sales have been mainly rooted in the standard teas stemming from the Camelia sinensis plant (Green tea, Oolong tea, and Black tea), a vast increase in herbal and natural medicines in the western world has brought upon a virtual explosion of Organic Herbal Tea Blend, releasing any confinements there may have previously been.


Now it is not only Big Business that is apart of this industry as the infinite number of herbal tea blends are combing with the free commerce of the internet. This conception is creating new life in an industry that had been patiently waiting. New companies are forming, new mixtures are being created, and now even new tea bags are being designed.


The machine manufactured tea bags are still standard in market where cost is being put before quality. A metal staple is used to close a bag filled with low quality tea dust, which is known to have very low health benefits and give a more bitter taste than its whole leaf loose tea counterpart. Due to the manufacturing techniques used by these production factories, tea dust is the only filler able to be injected with the machines used to mass produce these bags. As the general size of each organic herbal tea blend is larger, they are unable to be used with these processed bags.


Second in popularity is a relatively new pyramid shaped tea bag. A more spacious bag allows for a free floating of the loose tea that is inside. Though higher in quality than the stapled standard, problems of this style include a large shape and size that makes bulk packaging difficult. Also, most bags are filled with green and oolong loose teas, as opposed to organic herbal tea.


With the combined short falls of these two bags, the ever increasing number of organic herbal tea blends and home based companies are in desperate need for a tea bag to match their unique nature. Fortunately as the number of companies is increasing, and more money is entering into the market, handmade gourmet tea bags are being created, better matching the ingenuity behind each organic herbal tea blend. It is very possible that as the number organic blends increase in popularity, raising the desire for organic products and higher health benefits, consumers will be more willing to pay slightly higher prices to receive significantly higher in quality tea bags. With this in mind, it very well could be that a unique organic herbal tea blend could be your gateway to differentiation in a busy tea industry.


Sunday, April 17, 2016

Tea origins flavors and health benefits

How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.


What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.


1) Black tea


2) Green tea


3) White tea


4) Oolong tea


All these are made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis, also known as the tea plant. Other herbal infusions such as chamomile tea, ginger tea or red tea made of rooibos leaves are disqualified as types of tea since the tea plant is not involved in their making. The difference between the four tea variations lies in the process of making them. In addition, each type of tea has another flavor and various health benefits.


1) Black Tea


The strong flavored burnt Sienna colored hot beverage is the most popular type of tea in the West. Either served with a squeeze of lemon or added milk and a cube of sugar, the cup of black tea is part of daily tea ceremonies that take place worldwide. Black tea is made of heavily oxidized Camellia sinensis leaves. When served plain, it contains no calories, carbohydrates, or fats. A cup of black tea contains more caffeine than any other types of tea but less than in any cup of coffee.


2) Green Tea


The lightly oxidized tea has been popular in China, Japan and Korea for centuries. Recently, rumors on its health benefits increased its popularity in the West as well. It has been proven that drinking green tea can lower cholesterol, prevent cancer, increase metabolic rates and be helpful in variety of other conditions and illnesses. The green tea is lightly oxidized, dried, but not fermented. It is usually served plain, without sugar or milk. Since some of the green tea variants taste a bit bitter, it should be brewed in lower temperature than the boiling point.


3) White Tea


White tea is rarer and more expensive than the other types of teas mentioned above. Originated in the Fujian province of china, the white tea is made of young Camellia sinensis leaves, which go through a long process of steaming or frying, inactivate fermenting and drying. Since the leaves are harvested while the buds are still covered by white hair, it is called white tea. White tea has the most delicate, sweet taste than the other types of tea. Moreover, it contains the smallest amount of caffeine and the largest amount of antioxidant that help prevent cancer.


4) Oolong Tea


The traditional Chinese tea is the common companion of Chinese foods such as dim sum and chop suey in American Chinese restaurants. The oolong tea, black dragon in Chinese, got its name after its long, dark distinguished leaves that look like wild black dragons when brewed. The unique taste of the oolong tea is achieved by a long process that includes sun drying of the Camellia sinensis leaves, light oxidization, cooling and drying processes. The result is a lighter flavor than the popular black tea and stronger than the delicate green tea.