Twittered Out?
- Mar, 18 2011
- By yszikla
- Event Planning
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Does Twitter’s brief communication style really improve our relationships or is it another unwelcome platform for advertising and self promotion? Do I really need to hear what products/events people love via twitter?
Ted Kruckel ’s “Twitter Off” article deals with this topic at http://issuu.com/bizbash/docs/nyla-winter-2010 . He shares interesting forms of twitter usage that are thinly veiled forms of product promotion. Having received plenty of similar type of product promoting tweets myself, I agree with Ted ‘s conclusion: In the end, “the real social network is putting people together in person where interesting locales, meaningful content and thought-provoking design can still do magic”.
Table Highlights
- Mar, 09 2011
- By yszikla
- Event Planning, Party Planning, Uncategorized
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Table decor at the recent Special Event Convention gala reflected Arizona’s array of landscapes; from deserts to forests, to mountains all designed by Amy Mancuso events, Avant Garde and captured by Catch the Moment photography.
- Mar, 01 2011
- By yszikla
- Blog, Event Planning
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After all the rain and cold of the last few months, spring looks promising for outdoor activities. March is a great month to see the gray whales pass through San Diego’s coast on their way to their breeding grounds in Baja California. Check out San Diego’s Natural History Museum and Hornblower cruises which offer a 3 ½ hour outing with Museum trained naturalists providing interpretation on board.
For more information go to: www.sdnhm.org/education/whales and http://www.hornblower.com
Cool Pool Potions for 4th of July
- Jun, 29 2010
- By yszikla
- Event Planning, Party Planning, Uncategorized
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I loved these easy and refreshing drinks from The Backyard Bartender by Nicole Aloni as a change of pace for your 4th of July barbecue or for your next poolside gathering.

POMEGRANATE FREEZE GRANITA
Start by making simple syrup: 2C Water and 2 C sugar mixed in saucepan. Place over medium high heat to dissolve. When it comes to a rolling boil and is clear, remove from heat, cool and refrigerate in sealed container.
Pomegranate Freeze
1C small strawberries, washed and hulled
1C plus 1 TB simple syrup
3/4 Pama liquer, plus extra for drizzling
1 1/2 C chilled brut champagne
Puree strawberries in blender or food processor. In large bowl, whisk 3/4 C puree and simple syrup. Mix in Pama, then champagne. Pour mixture into 8″ square metal baking pan.
Freeze mixture until icy around edges about 45 minutes. With fork, rake frozen edges toward center. Repeat raking into center every 30 minutes until frozen through, about 5 hours. Cover and keep frozen.
Use large spoon or scoop to mold and serve in frosty dessert glasses. Garnish with fruit and drizzle with Pana.
CUCUMBER AND WATERMELON AGUA FRESCA

Watermelon Agua Fresca
4C diced watermelon
5C cold water divided
1/4C or up to 3/4C simple syrup (see above)
2-3 TB fresh lime juice
pinch of salt, wedges of lime or melon for garnish
In blender, puree watermelon and 2 C cold water. Strain through sieve into large pitcher.
Add remaining cold water, simple syrup, lime juice and salt. stir to blend. Add more syrup or water as needed. Garnish and serve well chilled.
Cucumber agua fresca
3 large cucumbers, peeled and chopped
1 1/2 C cold water
3-4 C still or sparkling water
3-4 TB fresh lime juice
1/4C – up to 3/4 C Simpley syrup (see above)
In Blender, puree cucumbers with 1 and a 1/2 C cold water. Add 3-4 more cups still or sparkling water, lime juice and simple syrup.
Serve well chilled with cucumber slices dusted in chili pepper or salt.


