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Thursday, April 8, 2010We've Moved...The Banquetevent.com event planning blog now has a new URL address. If you have us bookmarked, please update your favorites. New URL Address: http://eventblog.banquetevent.com! Thursday, April 1, 2010Light The FireWe've seen these fabulous candles used around town for various events, and we never get tired of them. These candles from Candles West are perfect for in and outdoor events. These candles enhance the mood and atmosphere without risk of catching anything on fire due to their unique design. Candles produced by Candles West use only the highest grade paraffin wax, pure beeswax and high quality wicks. The result is a candle that delivers a bright and hearty flame, no soot or residue, no spillover, no odors or scents and clean burn characteristics. Download a product order form here. Labels: Industry Alerts, Smart Solutions Tuesday, March 30, 2010Could You Live Without Your Cell Phone? Be Honest.
Most of us live and die by our cell phones. In fact, on days where our cell phones' batteries have died or we left home without them altogether, we find ourselves feeling out of sorts and like our left arm is missing. Sometimes I look back and reflect on the age before cell phones were a common accessory and I find myself wondering what I would do in certain situations if I didn't have a trusty cell phone as my aid. For instance, if my car broke down on the side of the road, would I be able to figure out a way to get help? Or if I were stuck in traffic and going to be late to meet a friend for dinner, how would I be able to give them a heads up? For me, and I assume many of you, my cell phone has become a life preserve. Today our office passed around an interesting article that we'd like to share with you. From MediaPost Publications, comes a study about cell phone users. In it are some interesting facts. The study, which says 87% of Americans have mobile phones, up from 69% in 2006, delineates five different classes of mobile users:
Labels: gadgets Thursday, March 25, 2010Butch Meets BakeryWhat is it about a cupcake that makes a woman's heart go pitter-patter? Is it the miniature size that makes us think we are eating less? Or perhaps it's the gob of sweet, sugary delight neatly swirled on top? No matter the reason, cupcakes are a woman's pure delight. But, why don't men seem to respond in the same way when offered a little perfectly packaged treat? What is it about a cupcake that somehow makes it just a little bit girly? Well, for all those men out there that believe cupcakes are for women, we have a revolutionary culinary treat for you. From a New York bakery called Butch Bakery, comes a new wave of masculinity in the form of a tasty sweet treat. Choose from six styles of cupcakes: Woodland Camo, Wood Grain, Houndstooth, Plaid, Checkerboard or Marble. You can also choose from 12 flavors including: Rum & Coke (the pause that refreshes - this rum-soaked madagascar vanilla cake with cola bavarian cream filling is a knockout), B-52 (this one is the bomb: kahlua-soaked madagascar vanilla cake with Bailey's bavarian filling), Campout (you'll be begging for s'more of this graham cracker cake with marshmallow filling and milk-chocolate ganache), and Beer Run (butch meets buttercream in our chocolate beer cake with beer-infused buttercream topped with crushed pretzels). The ladies are officially jealous. If you don't live in the New York area, don't fret. Butch Bakery is expanding their delivery options this year and should be able to ship to your neck of the woods in no time. Labels: Food and Beverage, Something New, Trends, What's new Tuesday, March 23, 2010Upcoming Event in Seattle: Book Release Party at Chateau Ste. MichelleJOHN SARICH Book Release Party April 22, 2010 5:30-7:30 pm TICKET PRICE with book - $40 (plus tax) Price without book - $35 (plus tax) Join Chateau Ste. Michelle as they celebrate the release of their Culinary Director John Sarich's new travel cookbook "Chef in the Vineyard." Enjoy appetizers from the book paired with Chateau Ste. Michelle spring release wines. John will be on hand to sign books and share his discoveries of favorite wine estates from Washington, Oregon and California. Visit their website for more information. Purchase Tickets » Labels: Activities, Food and Beverage, Local Events, Real Events, wineries Tuesday, March 16, 2010A Technological Personal AssistantEveryone can use a personal assistant right? All of us at B&E certainly know we could. That's why we are so intrigued with the new techno-personal assistant tool from Siri. Siri can help you find and plan things to do. You can ask Siri to find a romantic place for dinner, tell you what’s playing at a local jazz club or get tickets to a movie for Saturday night. But, since its a new tool, there are a few hiccups and kinks that need to be worked out. The current version of Siri is built for the iPhone 3GS and the iPod Touch and works only in the US. Soon, Siri will run on iPhone 3G and additional mobile platforms, as well. Learn more about Siri by watching the video below. Labels: gadgets, Industry Alerts, Smart Solutions, Something New, What's new Friday, March 12, 2010Fresh Food For Busy-BeesWe all know event planners are busy-bees. So, whenever we come across a way to make your life just a little bit easier, we just have to share it with you. From Amazon.com comes a fresh idea on home grocery delivery called AmazonFresh. Although Amazon.com founded AmazonFresh, AmazonFresh operates as an independent grocery delivery business. They've created a new website to showcase their fantastic products and make your buying experience easy. AmazonFresh uses Amazon.com data and systems to simplify your checkout process and get you shopping right away. Amazon Fresh deliveries to the following zip codes: 98004, 98005*, 98006*, 98007, 98008, 98011, 98024*, 98027*, 98028, 98029*, 98033, 98034, 98039, 98040, 98052, 98053, 98056, 98057, 98059, 98065, 98074, 98075, 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104, 98105, 98106, 98107, 98108, 98109, 98112*, 98115, 98116, 98117, 98118*, 98119, 98121, 98122*, 98125, 98126, 98133, 98136, 98144*, 98146, 98155, 98164, 98178, 98199. * Limited coverage. Check your address to be sure. Labels: Food and Beverage, Smart Solutions
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