Shopping For Your Holiday Cooking

February 2nd, 2010

No holiday celebration is complete without food. Food serves the most sacred activity of bonding possible. Studies have shown that best scenario for family bonding is at the dinner table. Families that eat together, stay together!

If food is that important to the holiday celebration, why don’t we put that much attention into making our holiday cooking better and more fitting to the task at hand?

Here are a few general tips on making your holiday cooking memorable and exciting!

1. Plan Ahead

Nothing kills the cooking more that the lack of preparation. If you want your cooking to be perfect you have to plan ahead. Planning ahead for your cooking involves asking what is the occasion about, and what food should complement the occasion. You also have to ask how many people will be attending your celebration. Nothing is as embarrassing as not having enough food to feed everyone. You might have to resort to ordering for pizza or something.

Take the extra time to create a checklist of needed ingredients and man or womanpower. This will allow you to tackle your problem little by little. It will also help avoid feeling overwhelmed with the task at hand.

2. Make it Special

Holidays are special days, so you must make your cooking special too. If you serve your family beef casserole everyday, you might want to skip cooking another batch for your holiday meal. Your holiday meal should be different from the normal foods you serve. Removing ‘normal’ foods may be necessary when whipping up a list of dishes to cook. This is, of course, unless your family really loves beef casserole and would like it in their holiday menu.

3. Consider Who Is Coming

You might be excited enough to whip up some exotic delicacy for your menu only to find out that your family is not really into that sort of food.

Always consider who is coming to the party. To the best of your ability, try to prepare dishes you know they would enjoy. How could you know this? You could consult the history of celebrations they have had. Take note of the dishes they liked, and the dishes they disliked.

Another option would be to just ask them. It wouldn’t do any harm. It may lessen the surprise, but in many occasions it actually heightens the anticipation of what is to come.

4. Consider Your Budget

You really have to match your meals with your budget. Don’t overspend. Remember that holidays come only a few times a year. The memories of a good celebration cannot be bought – this is especially true in the case of children. Try to make it as special as possible without having to shell out too much money. To do this you must do a thorough investigation on the prices and necessity of the stuff on your shopping checklist.

Floor Cleaning Products

November 17th, 2009

Whether you’re shopping at your local market, online, or at a specialty stores, every company seems to have the perfect product to clean your flooring. Before you purchase those products you will need to determine the proper tools needed to keep your floors clean.

Brooms/Dust mops: The first step in maintaining a beautiful floor is to daily sweep the debris brought into the home off of the floors. This applies to hard wood, most tiled floors and linoleum. You will want to purchase a soft bristled and angular broom or a dust/dry mop. Dirt, sand, and other debris can scratch hard woods and will discolor the grout in tile flooring. Keeping debris off of the floor is the most important step in maintaining the natural beauty of any floor.

Cleaners: The second step in maintaining beautiful floors is the cleaner. For most hard floors including hard wood, all stone tiles and ceramics you will want to use a cleaner that will clean and protect the floor until it’s time to clean again. There are multi cleaners that are available to clean all types of hard flooring. These cleaners gently clean and leave no residue on your floors. For hard wood you will want to purchase a product designed specifically for wood floors. For marble, vinyl, and linoleum flooring you will want to choose a product that will mop and shine the floor in one step. Make sure the product is acceptable to use on no-wax floors.

Mops: Just as important as the cleaners, is the tool you use to apply the cleaners. You should use a soft mop when cleaning hardwood floors, typically made with a terry cloth or similar product. This will help to polish the floors as you clean. For tile flooring including slate, stone, and granite it is best to use a cotton mop or a sponge mop. These mops are best for tiled floors with grout and are also very effective on vinyl and linoleum flooring.

When you compare cleaning products and make the best purchasing decision, Swiffer is a suggestion for you. In 1999, Swiffer made its debut and soon established itself as both a pioneer in the cleaning systems category and a pop culture icon. Swiffer has built a family of distinctive products that are great alternatives to traditional cleaning tools. Today, Swiffer® Sweeper, Swiffer X-LARGE®, Swiffer® SweeperVac®, Swiffer® WetJet®, Swiffer Dusters®, Swiffer® Dust & Shine,and Swiffer® 360o Dusters are used in more than 50 million households worldwide and continue to revolutionize the way people clean their home.

In the end, with the right tools and the right floor cleaning products, you will achieve success in keeping your flooring looking beautiful year after year.

Michigan Wedding For Your Choice

October 27th, 2009

One of the joys of getting married in Michigan is being able to have a lovely event any time of the year. With four distinct seasons, a bride can create a wonderful wedding no matter which season is her favorite. Perhaps you love the idea of walking across a courtyard through new-fallen snow or getting married with a blazing sunset over Lake Michigan as your backdrop. The first step is choosing the perfect season, and then researching the weather during the appropriate months.

The Farmer’s Almanac and the Weather Channel are very good places to start. If you want gorgeous fall color for your Michigan wedding, find out which month is the peak season for turning leaves. The peak season varies depending on which part of the state you’re in, but it generally runs from mid September to mid October.

If you’re considering a Lake Michigan wedding with the sand and surf as the focal point, check out the best time of year to take advantage of balmy breezes and warm, sunny skies on over three thousand miles of shoreline. If you’re planning on a spring or summer Michigan wedding, you’re in luck. The temperatures are comfortable for several months without the problem of too-high temperatures you might have to contend with in more southern states.

Take Advantage of Michigan’s Bounty

Michigan has nurtured its own wine region in recent years, and you can take full advantage of the fine wines of Michigan for your wedding reception. These regional favorites are generally less expensive than California or imported wines and have a delicious flavor that will compliment any food you serve. Your guests will appreciate the opportunity to sample some local wine specialties at your Michigan wedding reception.

Michigan also prides itself on a wide range of activities such as boating, skiing and everything in between. Considering hosting a Michigan wedding that features some activities for guests the day before or the day after the main event. Out-of-town guests will love being able to sample some of the country’s best winter sports, relaxing on a sandy beach or playing a few rounds on one of Michigan’s award-winning golf courses.

Look for Historic Charm When Planning a Michigan Wedding

Michigan has lots of historic homes and estates that now offer complete wedding packages. These sumptuous locations often have extras galore, including such delightful features as formal gardens, gazebos and other beautiful photo opportunities.

There are literally hundreds of bed and breakfasts across the state as well as unforgettable resorts and banquet venues such as Castle Farms, a beautiful and unexpected 1918 castle nestled in Northern Michigan. You can choose from several different reception locations from the spacious Great Hall to intimate garden rooms, all with authentic historic details.

If you’ve always loved lighthouses, Michigan offers well over a hundred beautifully preserved historic lighthouses. Each one has its own style and unique history that will make it a beautiful backdrop for your Michigan wedding photos.

No matter what style of wedding you envision and whatever season is your dream time for the perfect wedding, you can find everything you need within Michigan’s borders. Because the state is becoming such a favorite with today’s brides and groom, start planning your own wedding and reception early to give yourself plenty of time to discover the perfect time and place for a fairytale Michigan wedding.