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Monday, July 13th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
It is every girls dream to have a perfect wedding. This is a once in a lifetime experience for girls who’ve finally said yes to the man of their dreams. Every details has to be properly planned, every bride sees to it that she has the final touch of everything. Having the perfect wedding is like living a fairytale that is worth sharing for a lifetime.
At the Wedding Artistry & Wedding Expo at Pennsauken everything a bride needs is right there for her to enjoy and include in her wedding supplies list. It includes cakes, photographers/ media men, wedding gown designers, caterers, reception, etc. Everything that a wedding planner needs in planning her client’s wedding is right here too. For the cakes, there are free tasting so purchasers would have first hand and direct feel of the cake that they are about to purchase. There is no need to hurry at the Wedding Fair because it is advisable for shoppers to gather their own pace in looking for suppliers.
Monique Lhuillier a Filipino bridal gown designer and Vera Wang are among two of the most popular bridal wear designers in the world who happen to have a booth at the Wedding Fair. Among the celebrities that Lhuillier designed for are wedding gowns of Britney Spears and Filipino International Theatre performer- Lea Salonga. Everyone is invited to try on Wang’s and Lhuillier’s gowns to find the size that fits them.
A wedding is made perfect when shared with the person you know you can’t live without. I believe in this saying. It doesn’t really matter how lavish or how simple one’s wedding is. What matters most are the vows shared by the couple before man and before God.
Wedding expo is truly a must attended for bride and for the aspiring bride to be!
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay memorable.
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Friday, July 10th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
People on all over the world commonly enjoy having dinners and movies. We all love to share it with our Friends and family. I for one loves to go to the movies even at the dawn of Blu ray disc and DVD’s accompanied by mind racking sound systems. I still find it fulfilling to go out and see my favorite movie in a big movie screen. And what best way o end it with a good dinner having a good glass of beer and wine
Beer and Wine has always been part of our parties and festivals. Do you know that beer is the oldest alcoholic drink around? It has taken on many forms and tastes. It’s even a part of our relaxing evening night watch. It helps us relax and assist us in releasing the stress we picked up in a very stressful day of work in the office.
It has been enjoyed by mostly the male population. While wine is a type of alcoholic drink that comes from fermented fruit. It is usually enjoyed and taken with minimum amount of alcohol aimed just to loosen a stress body up. At the right content it is also considered healthy for the heart.
This coming August 01, 2009 there will be a wine tasting event that will be held by Jennifer in Parkville. A lot of premium alcoholic drinks will be available to grace a wine tasters mouth.
Beer and wines will be around to be enjoyed. Come and take friends and family. Even invite a special someone to enjoy the different taste of beer in wine by Jennifer in this event.
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay memorable.
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Home baked goods are also available. In this market you can expect that the goods are taken from their farm locally and extended to be available for the buying public. People today want to get their goods and necessities fresh. A different kind of market is to be held and it is called the farmer’s market, in here you can expect to find vendors selling their produce freshly picked.
A variety of products are around from vegetables, fruits, and different flowers. People who have been coming back and forth in this market have already created a wholesome culture of vendor buyer relationship. Common buyers here have already established warm business relationship with their ideal buyers.
Vegetables are always well favored when they are picked fresh. And this is common here in the farmers market because local farmers are the ones who grow these themselves. A number of home baked goods are available for grab. Buyers will be exposed to the local flavor of their common cookies or cakes. And also you can taste the local’s own flavor of baked goods. Fruits are guaranteed free from chemicals and organically fertilized also because of the local farmers.
This will guarantee the buyers their right as consumers. But what really brings back buyers here is the warmth of the trade happening in the market. Entry of sellers in this market is also regulated by a local regulatory board. They are screened for their goods quality, their cleanliness and business ethics. This will guarantee the buyers their right as consumers. But what really brings back buyers here is the warmth of the trade happening in the market.
Come and visit us in the farmers market, have a nice time buying your commodities will have a good time. You can expect honest to goodness modern barter, locals keep their pride through the way they relate in selling their goods. Competitive price can also be expected, sellers also have their likened buyers that they give extra discount too.
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay worthwhile.
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Monday, June 22nd, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Who wants to play Bingo? At our local town, grandmas and grandpas are very fond of playing this very exciting and entertaining game. It helps them pass time and bond with seniors their age. It is a very engaging game because it evokes crowd participation and socialization. Bingo is a relatively noisy game because people are so excited to play and to win that they forgot that their voices are going louder than usual.
In most countries nowadays Bingo is played as it is, with the same materials and mechanics. In Italy however, they have Piccolo- a game that is very much like Bingo but have a different mechanic. It makes use however of cards and multiple players that’s why it is often mistaken as a Bingo game. Some tourists who go to Italy for a holiday do not leave the country without missing an opportunity to play Piccolo. It is safe to say that Piccolo is Italy’s most famous and national game.
Nowadays there are high tech variations of playing Bingo because there are unique machines that make use of the latest technology already. Bingo is often played with as much players as you want, as long as Bingo cards still last. Players get to choose their own set of cards, how many they feel they are comfortable of playing the game with. Because of these latest technologies, Bingo is even more fun to play with.
At Hot Springs people are going gaga over their Bingo. Spectators and people from near and far gather at Arkansas to play with each other and bond together at this favorite game of theirs. It is fun to watch the people having loads of fun and pure joy in playing the games they love to play most.
Come to Hot Springs for some live Bingo actions!
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay worthwhile.
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
We have always marveled at the beauty and power of automobiles. Since its down as a internal combustion driven transport vehicle. We had watched its growth from scratch to its breaking of sound barriers.
A lot of respected names are in the automobile industry such as Mercedes, BMW, Toyota, and Ford to name a few. Automobiles are works of art so some say, they are made with performance and form in mind. Cars take a lot of form we have compact cars, sub-compact cars, sports cars and AUV’s just to name a few. Their names are based on its classification and use. All of its types have its own admirers, revered because of its beauty features and charisma.
This coming August a car show will be held it is one of the most followed and waited upon cars shows in the United States of America. A lot of cars from custom to branded are showcased in this event. New designs and new types are on display. You will even spend hours just admiring the color of one vehicle. The whole establishment will be filled with people and cars full of energy to last the whole day.
A lot of side events will also be held because some of them are also customizers or brand representatives. You can expect new products that are of the shelf. Paints, motor parts, and accessories are available for you to explore. A lot of pocket seminars will also be held by some of the exhibitors, you can expect that you will be educated and informed on new products and technologies.
Come and join us in this Rocking at the Park Car show. Enjoy the atmosphere of automobile loco and share it with people of common interest. It is Guaranteed that you will have a fun and educative experience
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay worthwhile.
Tags: art, blogs, business, children, events, family, festivals, food, hobby, home, outdoors, photography, travel, women
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Wine is an alcoholic drink usually made from grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grape fruit can be fermented without added sugar, acids and enzymes. Wine is the product of fermented crushed grapes and many kinds of yeast.Yeast are responsible in transforming sugar found in grapes and change it into alcohol. There are many kinds of grapes and strain yeast available depending on the wine being produced.
Many other fruits are also used to produce wine, such as apple, and different berries. The wine result of every fruit is usually named after the fruit from which they are produced they generically known as fruit wine and country wines. Sample of these are apple wine and elderberry wine. The term wine is used as reference of higher alcohol content, rather than production process. The word wine in English is protected by laws in many jurisdictions.
Wine tasting is a sensory examination of wine. Wines are made from chemicals that are also used in spices, fruits and vegetables. Tasters can often distinguish the difference between the grapes and yeast used in the process of fermentation.
Wines of the World is a celebration that pays tribute to all kinds of wine. The celebration longs to promote the difference and distinctiveness of each kind. The event will feature wine tasting and food combination. A spokesperson is invited to share expertise regarding wine tasting and blending to meet a certain appeal.
Wines of the world also benefits the Kent Hospital Foundation, the festivity longs to raise funds to help cardiology department of Kent Hospital. Kent Hospital is one of the single site hospitals in the state of Rhode Island. Wines of the World support the hospitals growing population. The Feast is a toast to the wellness patients and dependents of Kent Hospital. It is a Wine Tasting and Drink for a cause experience for the entire participant.
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay wortwhile.
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Monday, June 8th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Jazz is a respected and loved style; it is usually played with rolling bass and playing drums, lead by different instruments like saxophone, piano and jazz guitar. It’s basically started and rooted as improvisation. Today it takes a lot of forms. Music is a form of art greatly appreciated by many. It is now taken a lot of forms, rock blues, R & B etc. But who does not appreciate improvisation and notes that can make you dance and at the same time relax you.
Jazz appreciation can is a little bit said to be in the intellectual side. But now as it is popularized its listeners have grown. It can be danced to, it can be singed with or just sit down and let the music relax you. The age is no longer a factor because it can be appreciated by a lot of levels.
Enjoying time after a busy days work can sometimes be a problem for some people. Today most of us want to have a break. The stress of a day wont be erased by just a good night sleep, some us want to dance a little, eat good food, and relax your way with wonderful soothing jazz music.
Color your night with the music in the surroundings. What is the best way to enjoy music but to pair it with the best variety of foods and drinks? Bring the family and friends and share with them a wonderful time of food, drinks and music. Also a good way to share times with a special someone. It can be remembered as a time of laughter and good food.
A best way to end or start your week. Come and join us this May 2009 in Winestyles in Coronado and enjoy a night of merriment accompanied by good food and quality jazz music.
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as the
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay worthwhile.
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Just recently I chanced upon a dating show where the hosts try to answer the main question of the night: “Where can you see the fine gentlemen/ ladies?”. All of them have varied answers but one host who particularly came close to the poll’s answers said: in Art Shows. Is it true indeed that gentlemen and ladies with breeding and fine manners can only be found in such areas? Well the dating show shows that 90% of the population says ‘yes’. What’s in these art shows that make them so appealing to ‘dateable’ or ‘marriage material’ people? I presume that for those people who read this might start visiting art shows and galleries as a hobby. Talk about finding your soulmate and one true love there.
Think about finding artworks with a touch of Jewish culture and significance and you’ll get a full front seat of what the Art Show has to offer. At Durham there is a Jewish Art Show which features fine contemporary Jewish artists. Jewish artists from their native country come all the way to visit Durham and share their talents to the spectators. People who appreciate cultural arts will certainly have fun and enjoy the arts of the Jewish people.
In here, they will be accompanied by their respective instructors on the history of Jewish art and the influences of contemporary Jewish Art. Students who take up world art history will also be present on the show to come face to face with their lessons.
At the Art Show paintings, photography and sculpture are some of the basic mediums that Jewish artists use to express their artistic capabilities. A person would never see a single piece of artwork out of focused as each pieces passed through the local art juries prior to display.
Come to the Juried Jewish Art Show and see a part of the world beyond your home’s borders.
About the Author:
Mara Hernandez-Capili is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as
craft fairs will open one’s spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home’s borders. If youre staying in the US, the author suggests checking out
craft shows for entertainments to make your stay worthwhile.
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009
by Ian Kleine
Wine testing is a very rewarding experience for those who glorify and for those who mine wine their life. However, it is not the simple matter of indulging your thirst and outright chugging the whole thing down like water. Wine should be treated like ambrosia: precious liquid that should be served and drunk sparingly and with utmost responsibility. Wine represents art, represents food and drink, represents happiness and culture. In short, wine represents the good things of life and possibly more.
There are a select number of ways to enjoy wine tasting and to get the best out of your money. But what are these steps? Try and follow these to make sure your wine tasting excursion doesn’t end up in a blunder or in a foul setting. Most wine newbies often leave and desist from taking on another wine excursion if they have had bad experiences with the first.
Firstly, observe the wine with a steady and sharp eye. Pour the wine into the glass and observe the coloration. Watch as it morphs and changes its intensity with every gentle swirl of your glass. Contrast the wine with the pure white color of a tablecloth, a napkin, or a piece of paper, to see the true essence of the wine.
Observe the lines and the patterns revolving around the glass. White wine becomes deeper, darker with age; while red wines soften, lose their sharp redness and turn a bit more brown. Sediments may develop over time, but these sediments are harmless, and if nothing more but simple nuisances. Swirling the wine could also help with catching preliminary odors that could be tell tale signs for spoiled, or re-corked wine.
You would know what re-corked wines would smell like especially after a good swirling. It has already lost its fruitiness, has an oxidized smell, and oftentimes, feels ‘rough’ to the tongue.
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Monday, March 30th, 2009
by Ian Kleine
The type of glassware you use and the drink ware (or stemware for the complex drinker) often comes in different shapes and sizes. And there is a reason for it, it is because these and each of these wares are made for a specific variety of wine. The bulbs and stems focus, spread, collate and influence the wines’ consistency.
A rule of thumb for those who are just starting. Red wines call for large, open glasses, and white wines call for smaller, flute-like glasses. Beginners can start with less expensive stemware for experimentation and trial purposes.
Pairing food with wine usually causes an increase, decrease, development or magnification of flavor between the food and the wine. Red wines go well with varied cheeses, chocolate of varying sweetness and bitterness, and most berries. White wines have a good combination with apples, pears and most citrus fruits.
Although the general rule of pairing red wine and red beef together, and white wine with white meat holds true, it is actually more complicated than at most. Drink with whatever you have in mind, and whatever tastes good for you. The reason of drinking wine is to be happy and be satisfied with the experience provided.
In essence, wine is there to be a complement for food, and to finish your meal altogether. Sweet wines don’t do the job well as they tend to make the drinker bloated, instead of complete. Wines that are recommended for the job are those that have high acidity (to help with the feeling of digesting the food), those with aromas (to relax the body and help with the “full” feeling), and those with a composed and complex bouquet (for helping with the flavor that is staying in the mouth). Some wines are said to be aphrodisiac in tone as well, so they make for good meal finishers but not as good companions when you want to sleep.
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