Posts Tagged ‘drink’


Party-planning - Making Cocktails For A Crowd

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Whether you’re entertaining 10, 20, or even 40 or more guests, the special occasion experts at Celebrate with Style know that preparing large quantities of delicious cocktail coolers will please everyone and help you relax a bit and enjoy your party.

Some people mix large quantities of these tasty drinks in plastic storage containers or large coolers, which safety experts understandably frown on. However, you can mix these coolers in large stockpots or punch bowls, and ladle the beverages into large individual pitchers. Cover all containers and if possible, chill them in the refrigerator before guests arrive.


Prohibition Of The United States Of America

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

The Volstead act or (Prohibition act) took effect in 1920, in several states across America laws were already in place to try and stop the consumption of alcohol, these laws were in effect before the 18th Amendment (Volstead act, Prohibition act) was passed before congress.

New York was the 1st state to have any such laws passed in the year 1697. This law simply stated that all saloons and drinking establishments must close on a Sunday as a Sunday is revered as a day of rest and prayer and not drinking. Then in 1735, the government introduced its 1st state wide ban on alcohol in the state of Georgia which absolutely failed and only lasted 7 years until 1742.


Buying Bar Stools With Arms

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Bar stools have grown exponentially in popularity of this last 10 years and now there are more styles and designs of bar stools than can be counted.

Bar stools can be made from steel, wood, wrought iron and have some of these features designed to add an extra level of comfort to your seating experience, swivel action, adjustable seats or arm rests.

Although most bar stools have been designed for the working industry such as bars or restaurants, some have a grander design that is only for decoration in ones home or office.