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January 29, 2008

How your favourite drink was created

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Though out recorded history there has always been alcohol in some variety, think of this, when you are sitting on a Saturday night with your vodka and coke or Pernod and lemonade, does it ever cross your how exactly the drink came about.
Below is a history of some of the major popular drinks that are enjoyed today such as vodka, gin, Pernod and cachaca.

Cachaca
Cacha?a is made from sugar cane plant like rum. The major difference is that rum is usually made from molasses, (A thick syrup produced in refining raw sugar and ranging from light to dark brown in color) a by-product from refineries that boil the cane juice to extract as much sugar crystals as possible. It is made from fresh sugarcane juice that is fermented and distilled.

History
Cacha?a is the national spirit of Brazil and the key ingredient in the caipirinha, a traditional cocktail.

History of Cacha?a goes back to 400 years ago when plantation owners began serving the liquid to their slaves after noticing that the drive would increase vigor. Over the years better distilled Cacha?as were developed and soon people started to drink it on dinner tables in colonial Brazil. Shortly after slavery was banned in 1888, the monarchy was ousted and progressive leaders declared Brazil a modern Republic.

Pernod
Pernod is an aniseed-based distilled spirit that has been enjoyed in France for nearly 200 years as an aperitif and a zesty cooking ingredient.
During the Babylonian era and Middle Ages, aniseed drinks were known as elixirs with therapeutic qualities to cure stomach and digestive problems. A combination of aniseed and wormwood plant has long been recognized for its healing powers and mood-altering effects.

How Pernod is made
Fully monitored by modern technology, star anise and fennel are crushed and blended to produce fragrant anehol. And a select combination of mint and coriander are distilled to concentrate their flavors.

The anethol (A substance obtained from the volatile oils of anise, fennel etc) it is then combined with the distilled herbs and purified water. Then sugar and naturally produced neutral alcohol are added to this base. Before bottling, the liquid is stabilized and filtered to eliminate any particles, giving Pernod its brilliance and clarity.

STAR ANISE The distinctive star-shaped spice is characterized by a hot yet sugary taste and pervasive aniseed aroma. Enjoyed by the Chinese for centuries, star anise is burned in pagodas (a religious building of the Far East) for its enticing fragrance and erved at the end of meals for its revitalizing taste.

FENNEL grows wild in the south of France with beautiful yellow flowers and a yellowy-green fruit. A widely-used herb and vegetable, it has a sweet and mellow fragrance and distinctive sugary taste, similar in flavor to a combination of star anise and celery. Fennel is used as an aphrodisiac in the Arab world, where the name and flower are synonymous with strength.

CORIANDER with its distinctive jagged green leaves, tiny white flowers, and yellow, perfumed fruit, has been used as a delicate spice for centuries. The subtly fragrant flavor is widely found in Chinese and Thai dishes, and the spice is believed to hold mysterious powers.

MINT, among the oldest and outstanding known of all the aromatic herbs, is enjoyed for its lingering, cool, fresh taste and aroma. Mint is appreciated for its digestive properties and is reputed to be a symbol of wisdom,
Pernod became available worldwide in 1959. Today the drink is distributed in nearly 170 countries worldwide.

Gin
The first confirmed date for the production of gin is the early 17th century in Holland, although claims have been made that it was produced prior to this in Italy. In Holland it was produced as a medicine and sold in chemist shops to treat stomach complains, gout and gallstones. To make it likewise palatable, the Dutch started to flavour it with juniper, which has medicinal properties of its own.

British troops fighting in the Low Countries during the Thirty Years’ War were given ‘Dutch Courage’ during the long campaigns in the damp weather through the warming properties of gin. Eventually they started brining it back home with them, where already it was often sold in chemists’ shops. Distillation was taking place in a small way in England, but it began on a greater scale, though the quality was often very dubious. The new drink became a firm favourite with the poor.

In 1730 London had over 7,000 shops that sold only spirits. Abuse of alcohol by the poor became a major problem, which was tackled by introducing The Gin Act at midnight on 29 September 1739, making gin prohibitively expensive. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole and Dr. Samuel Johnson were among those who opposed the Act since they considered it could not be enforced against the will of the common people. They were right.

Riots broke out and the law was widely and openly broken, the Gin Act was finally repealed in 1742 and a new policy was introduced with the help of distillers: reasonably high prices, reasonable excise duties and licensed retailers under the supervision of magistrates. In essence this is the situation which exists today. Since then many companies established themselves as well-to-do manufacturers and the gin became the drink of high quality.

It wasnt until 1951 the Bartenders’ Guild had registered 7,000 cocktails on its files.

Vodka
Vodka is a drink which originated in Eastern Europe. The name stemming from the Russian word ‘voda’ meaning water or, as the Poles would say ‘woda.’ The first documented production of vodka in Russia was the end of the 9th century, but the first known distillery at Khylnovsk was about two hundreds years later as reported in the Vyatka Chronicle of 1174. Poland lays claims to having distilled vodka even earlier in the 8th century, but as this was a distillation of wine it might be larger appropriate to consider it a crude brandy. The first identifiable Polish vodkas appeared in the 11th century when they were called ‘gorzalka’ originally used as medicines.

During the Middle Ages, distilled liquor was used majorly for medicinal purposes, as well as being an ingredient in the production of gunpowder. In the 14th century a British Ambassador to Moscow first described vodka as the Russian national drink and in the mid 16th century it was established as the national drink in Poland and Finland.

Since early production methods were crude, vodka often contained impurities, so to mask these the distillers flavoured their spirits with fruit, herbs or spices.

The mid 15th century saw the first appearance of pot distillation in Russia. Prior to that, seasoning, aging and freezing were all used to remove impurities, around this time (1450) vodka started to be produced in large quantities and the first recorded exports of Russian vodka were to Sweden in 1505. Polish ‘woda’ exports started a century later, from major production centres in Posnan and Krakow.

Types produced included;acorn, anisette, birch, calamus root, calendula, cherry, chicory, dill, ginger hazelnut, horseradish, juniper, lemon, mastic, mint, mountain ash, oak, pepper, peppermint, raspberry, sage, sorrel, wort and water melon.

In the 18th century a professor in St. Petersburg discovered a method of purifying alcohol using charcoal filtration. Felt and river sand had already been used for some time in Russia for filtration.

The spread of awareness of vodka continued throughout the 19th century, helped by the presence in many partdrunkennesss of Europe and Russian soldiers involved in the Napoleonic Wars. Increasing popularity led to escalating demand and to meet this demand, lower grade products were produced based largely on distilled potato mash.

After the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks confiscated all private distilleries in Moscow. As a result, a number of Russian vodka-makers emigrated, taking their skills and recipes with them. One such exile revived his brand in Paris, using the French version of his family name – Smirnoff. Thence, having met a Russian ?migr? from the USA, they set up the first vodka distillery there in 1934. This was subsequently sold to a US drinks company. From this small start, vodka began in the 1940s to achieve its wide popularity in the Western World.

Following the Russian Revolution in 1917, a number of Russian refugees took their skills and their love of vodka to many parts of the world.

In the 1930s one such exile emigrated from Russia via France to the United States bringing with him the formula to one of the leading Russian makes of vodka. Through his dealings with another Russian emigre the first vodka distillery in the U.S. was set up in the 1930s. Although not particularly successful at first, this enterprise was sold on again to an entrepreneur who eventually made a hit in the 1950s with a vodka-based cocktail – the Moscow Mule.

Vodka did not see a great boom in popularity in the West until the 1960s and 1970s when many innumerable brands were launched in the USA and the UK. The timing coincided with the cultural revolution in these countries – the ’swinging 60s.’ With a fresh affluent younger generation and a generally massed relaxed lifestyle and the emphasis on adventure and experimentation – vodka’s mixability led to its huge and ever rising popularity. Vodka cocktails are almost as numerous as those of gin and are seen in the same exclusive circles and stylish bars the world over.

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I started my career as a bartender many years ago in a small pub in Ireland. My great passion for the trade has given me the opportunity to travel while expanding my knowledge and experience. During my extensive travels I have worked in many different & flamboyant environments. While I gained flaring, exhibitionist and cocktail mixology skills I had the opportunity to flavor many different cultures and there differing tastes.

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January 23, 2008

Flower Power Day-Glo Stickers

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January 20, 2008

What flowers to buy for tha one persoon

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What is the right flower for the right occasion? Choosing the
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January 17, 2008

Finding Love

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How to find the relationship you want
The Month of Love

With Valentines Day ahead, February is often considered the month to celebrate loving relationships. Why is Valentines Day so important to so many of us? Because relationships are so important to us. Relationships make us feel special. They make us feel whole. Not just spousal relationships, any healthy relationships between two people. We value relationships with parents, siblings, children, friends, and lovers. We value them not only because they make us feel good, but because they can be difficult to chieftain and easy to lose.

How do we bring these beautiful connections into our life? As anything we desire, it begins with self. You must always begin with an evaluation of yourself. What are the things you like about yourself? These are the things a loving person must appreciate about you. Can you give and receive love? Journal about this and all of the reasons you deserve and can appreciate love.

Next, take an inventory of the relationships in your life presently. You have acquaintances and deeper relationships in your personal and professional life, and out in society. Your personal life includes your partner, friends and family, while your professional life includes bosses, coworkers, and clients. Your community life includes everyone else like doctors, therapists, the person at the convenient store, and the bank. These people may offer you comfort (sometimes pets even can provide this for us), clarification (remember your accountants and lawyers), confrontation (refers to the person whose opinion you respect and trust who can be in front or honest with you.), acknowledgement, and even energy. List all of these relationships and a paragraph describing each. You may find that you want major energy giving relationships, or another comforting relationship.

If you are looking for a type of relationship, you must be honest with yourself about what kind of love, affection or friendship you are able to give and receive. This will help you to determine what to look for in a relationship. Once youre ready to accept a new relationship into your life, journal about what the relationship will look like. Be as specific as possible. For a significant other, you want to be even massed specific and may consider some of the following questions: What is his age range? What is his height, weight? What is his hair, eye color? What is his body type? What is his communication style? What is his fashion style? What is his relationship to his career? What field does he work in? What is his work schedule? What is his income range? How does he define success? In what type of religion (if any) does he believe? What is his relationship to immediate and extended family? Frequency of visits? Contacts? Children wanted? How many? Parenting style? How is his ability to balance areas of life? What is fun for him? What type of music does he prefer? How is his overall state of health? What is his relationship to food? Health food? Junk foods? What is his history and current status of smoking? Drinking? Drugs? Any addictions? Overeating? Chocolate? Marathons? Gambling? What is his emotional availability on scale of 1 10 with 10 = very available? How does he manage conflict? What is his attitude toward the home? Does he participate in household cardinaltenance? What are his cleanliness and neatness guidelines? Approach to doing projects? (I.e., clean up as you go or later?) What are his relationships to animals? What is his relationship to money? What are his attitudes and beliefs about relationships? Degree of friendship within the relationship? Communication in the relationship? Romance? Expressions? Cards/flowers? Champagne? Trips? Jewelry? How is affection expressed? Attitudes towards sex? Balance of control? You may want to consider even massed specifics (there are many larger), remember you are envisioning your perfect significant other and the extended detailed you can be, the extra likely you are to bring this person into your life. I have had some clients write a small synopsis of their perfect mate on a business card to keep with them, to confirm that they could have this perfect person. Look at your journaling or business card every day, imagining that you are bringing this person into your life. This technique will work for bringing other types of relationships into your life, or even other items such as money or material items. You need to write specifically about what you desire in your life, remind yourself of it each day, and believe you can have it in your life.

Once you have the relationship you desire, you may want to develop techniques to create a beautiful relationship and to keep that healthy love consistent. To learn heavier about creating the love relationships you want, and improving or fundamentaltaining your present love life, please contact me for a free session.

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Amanda is a Professional Life Coach, trained by the Success Unlimited Network, a coach training program recognized by The International Coach Federation. She is committed to helping others succeed in all areas of their lives. She offers Coaching and Presentations as ways to guide those individuals who desire to improve any part of their life from business to relationships, from education to health. Through coaching, or attending a presentation, the participants will learn how to focus energy on their goals and reach their own potential. With these techniques, dreams will become a reality.

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January 14, 2008

What is Special About Christmas Flowers?

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Christmas is a time of celebration, sharing and giving -
Christmas tress, Christmas wreaths, Christmas flowers and
Christmas Gifts. But Christmas flower gifts have special
meanings for Christmas celebration. In a story about the birth
of Jesus Christ, it was flowers from two little poor children
that outshone all the gifts that three wise men had brought for
Him. In Christmas season, men are searching for Christmas flower
delivery to women, and women send
Christmas flowers
to men as well.

Women love flowers regardless of how many times they have
received them. Flowers show the freshness and preciousness of
men’s love and remind women their beauty and elegance. However,
the woman you are buying Xmas flowers for may impact the type of
flowers you buy. If you are interested in buying flowers for a
daughter or a mom, then affectionate and cheerful flowers are
greater appropriate. Examples of flowers that should be given to a
daughter or a mother include wild flowers, tulips, Gerber
daisies, or any flower that is a woman’s particular favorite.
Roses are always a popular choice, however for a mom or daughter
pink, yellow, orange, or white are increased appropriate. Every woman
loves roses, and the alternate colors brighten up the rose as
well as show love in a non-romantic way. Red roses should be
reserved only for romantic relationships.

Men love flowers even though flowers are not the first thing
that comes to mind for a man’s gift. In fact, many surveys taken
by men show that the vast majority of men would enjoy receiving
flowers on special occasions. The
flowers for Christmas
that are most appropriate for men,
regardless of the position the man holds in your life, are
flowers that are bright and vibrant in reds, oranges and
yellows. Roses, Gerber daisies and carnations are always great
choices – not to mention any particular favorite flower the man
might have from orchids to a cactus. Of course, if you are
sending Christmas flowers to your husband or boyfriend red roses
are just as appropriate for men as they are for women and
represent the love and passion in the relationship. Flowers
specifically for a dad or a son should not be passionate, but
loving and show appreciation and thoughtfulness on Christmas.
Again, bright colored flowers should be sent and plants and
bonsai trees are also great choices.

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