Fun With Cocktails

by Lisa Condrey

Have you ever needed a martini every now and then, and not have the money to go to a expensive bar? Do you know how to make one? Wouldn?t you love to learn and know that you no longer have to leave the comfort of your own home in order to drink a martini?

They are simple and sophisticated, but complex as well . There give you a sense of mystery when you drink them. And with their many sub-types, you can always be sure that you find the exact right one.

So what do you need to make that cute little martini? You need a few items first. A martini shaker and martini glass are in order for you to make them.

These are a few of the items you will need. A Martini shaker and martini glasses are in order for you to make them. Don?t forget to keep them locked away from kids and pets

Don?t forget to ask your guest if they want it Shaken or Stirred? Some like it have it stirred instead of shaken, as they feel that shaken makes it bruised. So be sure to keep that in mind, as you make them.

Try out different types of alcohol and see which ones you prefer. With so many options out their, you may find a brand you like better than the others. Also try to mix flavors together and see where they leads you.

Put the ice in the martini shaker and pour some type vermouth in it. Shake well with ice and pour it into the glass and roll in it the glass to coat the inside well.

Pour gin and whatever you use to flavor them into martini shaker and shake hard to get it mixed and cooled. Pour all of it in martini shaker into the martini glass, including the ice and whatever else you put in it.

Add the extras or garnish you want to add, and sit back to drink it. Maybe even make a batch of them and call over your friends and family for a round of drinks?

Keep a record of all of your martini recipes and keep them jotted down in a notebook that you can keep in the kitchen. So when you have a party, you have your list right there.

Please drink responsibly when drinking any type of alcohol drinks.

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by Cy L. Stearns

Patio Sets complete any living space in your home. Inside or outside, somewhere on your premises there will be a perfect space for a patio set to bring that feeling of ‘home’.

Patio sets usually consist of one table and a set of matching chairs. The actual number of chairs can vary depending on the size of the table but 4 to 6 seating arrangements are the most common. Make sure you match the size of the table to the space in your garden or your own specific needs. Patio sets are generally built for outdoor use so the majority will be made from metal materials or wood. Some patio sets are complimented with cushions to provide extra comfort, something that is recommended for hard outdoor furniture.

Beginning with a full set of outdoor furniture guarantees that you will have a good match of materials and styles across all of the pieces. This means that you won’t have to hassle with building the set on your own one piece at a time. Variety abounds when it comes to finding a matched set so finding the right combination of style and price should be pretty easy to accomplish.

Remember, you have to know what you need before going to the shop to pick out a patio set. The range is often so great that you can become confused by all the choices available. Think about space, size, material, color and the type of weather in your area before going out to look at your options. Knowing what you want beforehand can really save you a headache or two!

There are a couple of different types of sets that you can choose from and determining your primary objective is important to make the right selection. If you intend to serve meals outdoors then a dining set is an optimum choice. If your primary goal is to entertain, then a conversation set might be a better choice. A conversation patio set is a coffee table with appropriate sized chairs. The shorter chair height and the slightly reclined chairs provide for a more relaxed atmosphere.

If you need to handle large numbers of family and friends then a very large table with extra chairs works well. Adding a second table that can be matched up to the first is another option if you only need to accommodate large groups every once in a while. Folding chairs that match the rest of the furniture are easy additions that typically store well when they are not being used.

Once you get your new outdoor furniture home, make sure you keep up on the cleaning and maintenance. Bare spots on metal will rust, stains on most types of materials will become permanent if not treated quickly and wood will require regular sealing if you want to protect its original coloring. With just a little TLC your patio set will last you for many years of outdoor enjoyment.

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by KC Kudra

Many of us are finding that our lives are getting more and more busy all the time. If we do not pay attention, it is not long before we find ourselves hitting the drive thru too often or heating up yet another TV dinner. After all, if you have had a long day and time is short, you might have trouble finding the energy to cook.

Convenience eating – consuming mostly processed food and eating out – leads to feeling unhealthy, gaining weight, and a lot of other bad consequences. In addition, it does not set the best example for the kids, either. After a while of eating like this, you could find yourselves feeling slow and tired and wishing for a home cooked meal.

The good news is that you can cook healthy, delicious meals at home, without having to go to a lot of effort. Some planning, a little pre-cooking when you have the extra time, and using ingredients like boneless chicken that don’t require a lot of prep can make it simple and easy to eat home cooked meals. Instead of cooking a whole chicken, then cleaning and deboning, or even having to deal with bone-in chicken parts, such as wings, you can get started on the meal right away.

Boneless Chicken Cooking Tips

Decide in advance what kind of chicken you would like to work with – fresh or frozen. Fresh boneless chicken must be used within a few days, limiting your options. Frozen, packaged chicken can be bought in bulk and can wait a lot longer before use, but you have to plan ahead to thaw it in time for dinner. That can mean knowing what you want to cook the night before so your chicken has time to thaw in the fridge. After all, working with frozen chicken can be a real pain.

Keep in mind that boneless chicken is often thinner and will cook more quickly than traditional chicken pieces. Cooking times may need some adjustment if you want to avoid overcooking your chicken.

Ideas for Boneless Chicken Recipes

This convenient meat can be used in all kinds of different types of cuisine. Boneless chicken works beautifully in most other situations where you would use regular chicken. Grilled, it can be used in salads, in fajitas, and stirred into pasta dishes.

This kind of chicken stir fries well and is great in almost any Asian cuisine you can think of. A chicken Marsala recipe is an excellent place to use boneless chicken, as is a curry or even an old fashioned chicken soup. Made with canned chicken broth and your choice of frozen vegetables, this is a meal that can go together in a jiffy, but still taste like home cooking.

There are so many options when you work with boneless chicken. This convenient food lets you enjoy real, healthy home cooking and skip the takeout, without having to interrupt your already busy day. If you have been looking for an alternative to convenience eating, ingredients like this may be the solution you have been waiting for.

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