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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Christmas Dinner Wine Pairing Guide


I enjoy wine because of the many aromas and flavors that are associated with it. Also, I have enough knowledge to know that red wine tends to pair with red meat and white wine tends to pair with fish and fowl. Beyond that I am admittedly clueless regarding any further refinement of wine pairings and feel that I'm missing out on better enjoyments.

Holidays are generally associated with increased fellowship and increased variety of food servings. What an absolutely intimidating period for us wine connoisseurs to best present our wines with our holiday table.

Hopefully you will also find this pairing guide useful for your holiday season,
http://wine.about.com/od/holidayswithwine/a/Christmasdinner.htm

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

How sneaky restaurants scheme to increase your tab

Traveling can bring many memorable experiences along with occasional challenges for the unwary. Eating out is an inherent part the itinerary and some restaurants can be very creative about separating you from your hard earned money. Here is a heads-up to keep you ahead.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Thanksgiving Wine Pairing

Turkey, wine and you…oh my! Hook-up your Thanksgiving entree with the ideal wine match

By: Stevie Stacionis

Thanksgiving: Ohh, sweet, delectable Turkey Day. I'm obsessed with this ultimate feast and the ever-swelling gathering of family and friends crammed into a too-tiny, hectic and utterly delicious-smelling kitchen. I adore the sight of hands everywhere eager to help prepare, stories being shared and everyone sitting down together to a veritable smorgasbord. And while this uniquely American holiday's history has given us a fairly good idea of what to eat, the question of what to drink is perhaps not so easily answered.

To start, let's get one thing out of the way: There's not a "right" or a "wrong" wine to slug with your stuffing — but there are wines that just might be more likely send you to sensory elation. So, where to start?

One of the most relied-upon "rules" of wine and food pairing is "If it grows together, it goes together." 


Monday, November 12, 2012

Common Tipping Mistakes

Traveling to different places, to eat, to enjoy, to visit will create various tipping challenges.

There's perhaps no aspect of etiquette more confusing than tipping. It's a gesture that shows our appreciation for great service and some workers depend on tips. But in some instances, tipping is completely unnecessary. To avoid some common mistakes, here are a few tipping do's and don'ts. 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Exceptional Events - awful or excellent. Share your thoughts.

The event starts late, the food is cold, or the venue is superb and the atmosphere is hot. Have you ever been to an event that was outside your expectations? We'd like to hear how you would have made it different.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The value of varying your event's tempo.

Some people enjoy events where they are actively involved (singing, walking, exploring) while others prefer a more passive role (listening, dining, watching). This is important to note for two reasons:

1. the same people are not being continually asked to support the same event types.
2. fresh venue types will likely attract a new pool of potential contributors.
Hosting varied themes helps broaden the pool of participants to your events while providing the opportunity to learn about the purpose and value of your mission.

What's so special about your tours?

Every guest will take our tours for their very personal reasons, to relax, to get away, or to simply experience something different. Our goal is to encourage a shared experience where new
 relationships might be established in a pleasant and engaging atmosphere. The range of activities provided during the event allows you the choices that best suites your preferences. We want you coming away from the event looking forward to the next hosted event by JNL Creative Tours.

Your organization will discover that our events are designed to enhance your Friend-Ship Drives while not competing with your ongoing priorities and activities. We work hard to provide guests who are amenable to hearing more about your organization and its mission. We follow up each event with a survey to elicit guests willing to contribute their resources to your program.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Event Uniqueness = Memorable Event

A successful event is partly measured by how many of your guests are still talking about the event (hopefully favorably) long after its over. Better yet, they look forward to your next event with a guest in-hand. The focus is, 'what will best engage your guests.'

You want your guests to leave your event as contributors and disciples of your organization's mission. To provide ongoing contributions and new members to your organization.