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Sapphire Lily has arrived! A STUNNING, CHARMING AND CULTIVATING SLEEK NEW BRIDAL MAGAZINE The holidays are upon us and there’s much to do. People are singing, dancing, and shopping till their blue. So take a little time and enjoy the view as you glance through the pages of our chic new book. Live, love and celebrate life and your sure to have a joyous flight.
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WELCOME SEXY, BOLD AND ULTRA GLAM SETS THE TONE FOR HOLIDAY STYLE HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND
Book (p.12) is the place to see all
zine and let us know what you think?
WELCOME to the third issue of
the latest party fashion trends and
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas
Sapphire Lily. This issue promises
get a sneak peak at Tony Bowls
and Happy New Year!
to be absolutely amazing. The Holi-
Spring 2012 collection. The perfect
day 2011 edition is the second holi-
dress must have the perfect shoe,
Mecca
day issue for our publication and we
so we focused on just that. Be sure
Editor-in-Chief
are very excited to bring it to you.
and check out the Editor’s Picks for
We’re giving you high fashion, go-
the latest trends in high heels (p.
ing down south for a little southern
42). Cook like a pro with recipes
hospitality and on to Las Vegas for
from Chef Wolfgang Puck (p.55).
some holiday entertainment. Look-
Flip through the pages of our maga-
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ON THE COVER A red gown embellished with luxurious fabrics, beading and rosettes from Tony Bowls. Simply Stunning.
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54 DEPARTMENTS FASHION & BEAUTY TRENDS & ACCESSORIES FOOD & TRAVEL
46 FEATURES HO! HO! HO!
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p8 Preparing for the Holidays. Ho Ho Ho or Bah Humbug? Planning tips to keep your holiday organized.
p37 Glitz, Skin and Complexity. The dos and don’ts of holiday style. Top five trends to avoid?
LOOKBOOK
HOLIDAY RECIPES
p12 2012 Dress Collection. Preview the spring 2012 evening dress collection by Tony Bowls.
p54 Travel & Entertainment. Gourmet recipes from celebrity Chef Wolfgang Puck. Enjoy a night out on the town at the Luxor in Las Vegas.
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Close-up on: tony bowls AN ILLUSTRIOUS DESIGNER WITH AN URBANE SENSE OF STYLE Sophisticated elegance in a sense
ing are what makes his dresses so
women look and feel beautiful with
is only one of the many things you
glamorous and irresistible to the
his designs and understands that
can say about Tony Bowls. His
unassuming woman.
garments that flatter your figure
designs are classy, sexy, glamor-
completes the look.
ous, trendy and oh so chic. His
The silhouettes of choice are
intricate work and attention to
bold, sexy and classic in shape
A master at his craft, the artistry,
detail coupled with beautiful fabrics
which flatters a woman’s figure
flare and overall technique used in
and classic silhouettes are what
and enhances her natural beauty.
his designs has made Tony Bowls
set him apart from other designers.
A simple formula that appeals
a household name in the fashion
Although his collections offer tradi-
to women of all ages but is not
world.
tional pieces Tony’s fearless use of
often achieved in today’s world.
texture, printed fabrics and bead-
Tony has figured out how to make
tony bowls
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Hohoho??? or bah humbug! PREPARING FOR THE HOLIDAYS: HO HO HO??? OR BAH HUMBUG BY: KATHY PAAUW
Some of my clients dread the holiday season because it often represents stress, pressure, expectations, guilt, disappointment, pain, loneliness, exhaustion... and the list goes on. This is a choice. We choose who we spend time with. We choose what activities we say yes and no to. We choose where we go. Your holiday season can be as simple or as elaborate as you choose to make it, and it can be a lot of fun if you plan accordingly. Take some time this week to think about what’s most important to you this season, and then do a little planning. Here are some suggestions to help.
==> Create a list of holiday rituals that are important to you. Seek your family’s input on holiday decisions. Ask family members what they liked and disliked about last year’s holidays. Write down the most important elements and activities you wish to include this year, and plan to make it happen. Keeping time-consuming and irrelevant traditions or rituals “just because we’ve always done it that way” can increase stress. Keep only those traditions that have meaning to you, or create some new ones. Give yourself permission to be in the moment and enjoy the smells, sounds, feel, and tastes that are unique to this season of the year.
==> Make a list of those you want to spend
time with during the holidays. Who nourishes
you? Who are the family members, friends, and colleagues you enjoy being with? Do you want to do any entertaining? If so, when and with whom? Plan ahead and ask for help if you want it. True friends and loved ones will not care how many hours you slaved over the stove. Spending time with you is what they’ll cherish most. You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to throw a great party. Are you invited to holiday parties that you really don’t want to go to, but you’ve gone in the past because you should? Be at choice -- don’t play the victim! This is not about whom you should see, but rather whom you choose to spend time with.
==> Mail your greeting cards, holiday letters, and packages early. Some time-saving tips:
Write a short holiday letter that covers the highlights; copy it on holiday paper and add a note at the end to personalize it. Make a collage of pictures to photocopy on the back side of the letter. Use self-adhesive return labels. These labels are inexpensive and often come with festive holiday designs. One great online source for these is Walter Drake at http://www.wdrake.com. Colorful Images is another source. They can be reached at 800-458-7999.
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If you have your addresses on a computerized database, consider printing out your mailing list on clear address labels. Years ago, an old college friend commented that she thought it was tacky to use address labels on holiday cards and letters. I told her that my choice was to either use labels or not mail our annual holiday letter to the 250 people on our list. Now that she has a young family, I’ve noticed she has started using address labels, too! E-mail a holiday letter to those with whom you correspond electronically. You can easily personalize this for each recipient. Attach color photos highlighting the past year. Another alternative is to create a holiday web page, and include the link to it in a personalized e-mail message. Mail packages early to avoid longer lines at the post office and ensure they will arrive in time. Or, better yet, sign up with Stamps.com and avoid the lines altogether. You can mail large packages without standing in any lines -- as long as you have an accurate way to weigh them before you purchase postage online.
==> Thoughtfully plan your gift-giving.
Give from the heart... not out of obligation. Decide whom you choose to give to and make a list. This will help you avoid overspending through impulse buying. If you think back to the most cherished gifts you have received, they are often homemade or from the heart. A gift of time -- such as a gift certificate redeemable for an activity you can do together -- can be very meaningful. Among the most prized gifts I’ve ever received have been homemade cards with a heartfelt note written inside. Value goes far beyond the cost of the gift. A great resource for homemade gift ideas is a book called The Perfect Mix. It contains creative edible gift ideas, including wrapping suggestions and tag instructions, along with a source guide for supplies. The book offers more than 90 recipes for soups, breads, muffins, cookies, and other gifts. The gifts I’ve created from this book have been very well received and appreciated. Instead of exchanging gifts with friends, consider having a holiday or post-holiday party with them. Avoid parking hassles, gridlock traffic around the malls, and long lines at the register by shopping online and through catalogs. A number of retail stores now offer merchandise online, as well. If you are purchasing a gift that needs to be mailed, you can arrange to have it sent directly to the recipient, thus avoiding the extra steps of wrapping, labeling, and mailing the gift. Spread out your purchase of gifts over the weeks of November and early December. It’s easier on the budget, and less stressful than waiting until the last minute. Wrapping gifts can take a lot of time. Instead of wrapping all of them, use a gift bag with a nice bow tied at the top, or use a decorated gift box.
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Consider giving an alternative gift to a friend or loved one by giving to a charity in their name. One of my favorite charities is Heifer Project International. Through living gifts of animals, HPI is helping families worldwide to become self-reliant. You can buy an animal that can change the life of a hungry family and at the same time honor family and friends. Visit HPI’s “gift catalog” at http://catalog.heifer.org/index.cfm.
==> Spread the holiday cheer with those in need.
Volunteer to serve a holiday meal to the homeless, work in a soup kitchen, or work at a food bank. Adopt a family for the holidays and provide them with gifts or holiday foods. Many churches and non-profit organizations can match you with a needy family.
Look for a Giving Tree in your local retail stores. The tree is filled with cards that list a specific gift desired by someone in need. You select a card off the tree, purchase the suggested gift listed on the card, and return the gift to the tree with the card attached. The store wraps the gift and delivers it to the intended recipient. The end of the tax year is a great time to review your budget and consider a year-end gift to your favorite charities. This can represent a significant tax deduction if you itemize, while doing great things locally and globally. Continued from page 9
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==> Use your calendar.
Now that you’re clear about your intentions, calendar them in. Writing them down for follow-up on a specific date will help you to remember to do it and will keep things from falling to the last minute. Here is a list of activities you can pencil in on your calendar: Schedule family meeting to discuss plans and intentions for the holiday season Make airline, hotel, and rental car arrangements (if traveling out of town for the holidays) -- ASAP Holiday decorating (indoor, outdoor, office, etc.) Finalize holiday entertainment plan and guest list Mail invitations or call to invite others to events you have planned Meal planning and preparation (can some cooking be done ahead of time and frozen?) Prepare gift list Holiday gift making/holiday baking Gift selection & purchase Gift wrapping Prepare mailing list or database for holiday cards/letters/e-mails Prepare holiday cards, letters, e-mails, Website Mail cards, letters, packages Gather information about volunteer opportunities and calendar in activities you choose to do Finalize charitable giving plan for 2000 Happy holiday organizing! About The Author Kathy Paauw, President of Paauwerfully Organized, specializes in helping busy executives, professionals, and entrepreneurs declutter their schedules, spaces and minds. She is a certified business/personal coach and professional organizer. Contact her by visiting her website at http://www.orgcoach.net and learn how you can Find ANYTHING in 5 Seconds - Guaranteed. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kathy_Paauw. .
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Top Holiday Fashion Faux Pas By Benedict Yossarian
The holiday season is a time for gifts and parties. People are more likely to attend and organize tens of thousands of celebrations and as such the trendy should always be prepared to face such challenges. However, the hype of the holidays can prompt the fashion crowd to end up having major fashion disasters. Fortunately, though these fashion faux pas are quite common, they are not entirely inevitable. Through preparation and a little guidance from style experts, you can definitely void the most common mistakes that people commit during the holiday season.
Excessive Glitz
Every thing that's more than enough is definitely not good. Although it may be a holiday season, you shouldn't put excessive glitz on your outfit. Basically, beads and shimmers are generally okay during the holidays but if the shine and spark is too much, you might look like less of a star and more of a walking Christmas tree. Do not overwhelm people with the glitz that you wear. And, if ever you decide to wear such, do not focus on the parts that you do not want to highlight.
Showing Too Much Skin
Showing too much skin is often not very appealing. While these skimpy outfits might look good on models on the runway, they are fairly no-nos in the real world. Skimpy outfits often make women look sleazy, not pretty. If you want to look your best during the holiday, wear something that leaves a lot to imagination. A pretty dress that will cover but highlight your best features is often recommended.
Nothing To Wear
Before the holiday season, stock-up your closet with your party outfits. Make sure that before the holiday settles in, your dresser is already equipped with few dressy basics such as jeans, dresses, and some appealing shirts. You should always be prepared for parties that will
have last minute invitations. Do not forget to collect accessories as well-from silver chandelier earrings to chain bracelets. However, take note of the fact that you can re-wear some of your outfits. Just make sure that you mix and match your tops and jeans properly.
Too Complex
If you are one hell of a busy girl during this holiday season, then you are not alone. There are many women who approach the holiday season with dismay primarily because they have to deal with many things - gift buying and giving, party organization, reunion coordination, travel plans and more. As such, it will be best if the task of becoming stylish and trendy will not add up to your burden, right? Make things simple. Do not complicate the art of being fashionable. Instead of matching up tops and bottoms, opt for the plain and simple dresses. In most cases, an elegant little black dress will definitely fit the demands of the holiday season. All you have to worry about are the few accessories.
Wrong Dress Code
There are many people who attend parties and end up overdressed or underdressed. As such, it is extremely important for the trendy to brush up their knowledge on dress codes. A "dressy casual" is slightly different from "casual attire" and the "cocktail attire" is not exactly the same as "formal attire". If you want to make certain that you won't end up being the apple of everyone's eyes because of being "different" in a negative tone, clear the confusion associated with dress designations. Benedict recommends Queens Leather for all your small leather goods such as briefcases [http://www. queensleather.co.uk/] and jewelry boxes. Benedict also Wig Trends for both fashion and human hair wigs Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Benedict_Yossarian.
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Expert Beauty Tips to Survive the holidays in style
By Eileen Hammel
Now matter how frantic your schedule is this holiday season you can celebrate the holidays in stunning style and avoid the season’s most common beauty problems with the following expert beauty tips. Looking gorgeous for all the seasons festive has never been so easy.
Conceal under eyes bags - Place a
small dot of contour cream or powder on the puff area under the eye and blend thoroughly. Next using a thin makeup brush or a Q-tip apply highlighter directly in the crease under the puffy area and blend. Now cover with foundation and set with face powder.
Reenergize flat lifeless hair - Flip your hair over and spritz a volumizing spray on the underside roots, flip hair back over and apply volumizing spray on top roots. Next using a hair dryer set on low blow bottom roots for a minute then do top roots for a minute.
Disguise blood shot eyes - Use dark
blue eyeliner and mascara. The blue will bring out the white in your eyes and dilute the red.
Go from office to party - To easily take your makeup from work to party all you need is a glittery eye shadow, a lip gloss, eyeliner for
touch up, and face powder with a large makeup brush. To take your wardrobe from work to party you need to start with a simply black dress or top and bottom combo that will work for the day with a business jacket or one of this seasons popular sweaters and which can be transform to party wear by simply adding one of the following items; glittering earrings and necklace set, a gold or silver cardigan, or try one of the season’s hot velvet jackets.
Rejuvenate your complexion - Before
going to bed remove all makeup and thoroughly cleanse your face. After cleaning your face massage your skin with a vitamin enriched moisturizer for about 3 minutes to nourish your skin, stimulate blood circulation and create a healthy natural glow. Eileen Hammel is a Nationally & Internationally Recognized Image, Style and Beauty Expert Ms. Hammel is President of Smarter Image, and Smart Skin Care - Smart Cosmetics by Smarter Image. http://www.smartskincaresmartcosmetics.com/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Eileen_Hammel.
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High Heel Shoes Latest Trends By Maline Morgan
At the moment, there are lots of high heel shoes trends to choose from, catering for all needs and requirements. One of these is the platform wedge shoe. This style is ideal for providing comfort for work during the day or when shopping at the weekend. They are available in many different styles, and can range from the subtle to the bold, depending on your preference. These will give you an extra boost, and will look great when worn with trousers or a skirt. You can opt for a neutral colour for work, and go for a bolder shade when wearing them during your recreational time. Platform wedge shoes also go well with the popular maxi dress, so can easily be worn for a night out or on holiday. Platform shoes on their own, are another popular trend which can suit a variety of occasions. They can be found in styles with a chunky heel, or narrower if this is what you prefer.
Flatform high heel shoes are a new trend on the market, which are a mixture of the wedge shoe and flats, providing the height without the steepness, making them a more comfortable alternative. These types will look great when worn with a pair of jeans or with a skirt or dress, for more special occasions. Another popular trend in high heel shoes at the moment is the clog. Clogs have been forgotten about for a long time, but have been reintroduced in more attractive designs, making them one of the essential styles in footwear this season. Clogs have been seen recently on the catwalk by many designers and generally come in the form of a wooden sole, with a combination of materials. The popularity of the clog shoe looks set to rise over the oncoming months. If you are looking for high heel shoes for that special night out, then strappy shoes should be top of your list this season. Strappy shoes are feminine and attractive, and will look good with your favourite dress or skirt, for a party or when out at a club. Seen recently by designers such as Christian Dior, the strappy shoe can be found with different materials such as laces and fabrics. For more details visit here:- http://www.stylistpick.com/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Maline_Morgan.
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High heel shoes are the ultimate way to complete any outfit, and make you feel and look incredible each and every day. With so many options for us ladies to consider, you can find a pair to suit any occasion. High heel shoes elongate the body, giving the appearance of a more slender frame, whilst adding inches to your height. They are a saviour for the more petite woman, but equally as attractive to taller ladies.
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SAPPHIRE LILY IMPRESS YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON WITH MOUTH WATERING RECIPES FROM CELEBRITY CHEF WOLFGANG PUCK. YOUR GUESTS ARE SURE TO BE AMAZED AND YOU’LL HAVE THE SATISFACTION OF KNOWING THAT YOU TOO CAN COOK LIKE A WORLD FAMOUS CHEF.
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BP PRIMEa cosmopolitan steak and seafood restaurant AT BEAU RIVAGE IN BILOXI
BP PRIME32 oz. BONE-IN DRY AGED RIBEYE
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Southern Comfort
SCRUMPTIOUS CUISINE The culinary standard at Beau Rivage is on par with the world’s finest resorts. From traditional cooking to exotic international cuisine. Beau Rivage’s distinctive restaurants and cafes offer a multitude of dining experiences.
Within the dining area, dramatic shifts of light create an air of sophistication among warm-colored stonework, hardwood flooring and striking walls of glass and wood complemented by an extensive 3,500-bottle wine cellar.
Classic meets contemporary at BR Prime. Beau Rivage’s signature steak and seafood restaurant delivers one of the finest culinary experiences the Southeast has to offer within its relaxed cosmopolitan setting. Warm and welcoming, the bar at BR Prime is a place to gather with friends, unwind and prepare for the culinary journey ahead.
The menu features classic American steakhouse fare including wet-aged and dry-aged prime beef Gulf shrimp, three-pound Australian lobster tails and stone crab accompanied by garlic fries, rich potatoes au gratin and lavish salads with homemade dressings. Desserts are equally as exciting and impossible to surpass. For reservations call 1-888-952-2582.
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Christmas Apple Pie
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FOOD & TRAVEL CHRISTMAS APPLE PIE 2 pounds pâte sucré (recipe follows page 59) 5 pounds (about 10 large) pippin or Granny Smith apples 6 tablespoons (3 ounces) unsalted butter 1 cup sugar ¼ cup plus 1 tablespoon Calvados 1 tablespoon brandy 2 tablespoons heavy cream 2 ounces (about ¼ cup) chopped dried prunes 1 ½ ounces (about ¼ cup) chopped dried apricots 1 ounce (about ¼ cup) chopped dried figs 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon lemon zest 1 teaspoon orange zest ½ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg 1 egg white, very lightly whisked 1 ½ tablespoons crystallized sugar
For the next row, alternate the strips that you turn back (2, 4, 6, etc.) and again place a horizontal strip across, close to the first strip. Repeat this procedure until all the strips are used. Refrigerate just until firm.
Divide the pastry into two parts, one a little larger than the other. Wrap the larger piece in plastic wrap and reserve. On a lightly floured surface, roll the smaller piece into a round, 1/8 to ¼ inch thick, large enough to overlap a 10 x 2-inch pie plate. Arrange in the pie plate and even with a sharp knife, leaving about a ½-inch overhang. (Add the trimmings to the reserved dough). Tuck the overhang back under, making a slightly thicker edging. Chill for 30 minutes. If using a glass pie plate, remove from the refrigerator 15 minutes before filling.
Sprinkle in the sugar and over medium-high heat, saute the apples until lightly caramelized and tender, 15 to 20 minutes, turning often so that the apples cook evenly. Pour in 1 tablespoon of Calvados and the brandy and cook until the alcohol burns off. Pour in the cream and stir through. Transfer and spread over a large baking tray to cool.
On a lightly floured surface, roll out the reserved piece of dough into a 12-inch square, about ¼ inch thick. Cut out a piece of cardboard, ½ inch wide and 10 or 12 inches long. Wrap the strip in plastic wrap and use as a guide. With a sharp knife or a pastry cutter, cut the dough into 20 ½-inch strips. Lay 10 strips vertically on the back of a large baking pan, leaving a very small space between strips. Weave a lattice pattern by placing each of the remaining strips over and under horizontally. (It’s easier to weave if the dough is not too firm, but it can’t be too soft, either. If it’s too soft, refrigerate for a little while and then continue). To weave, turn back every other strip of dough (1, 3, 5, etc.), lay a horizontal strip across, as close to the top as possible, and return the turned-back strips to the original length.
Using a 9-inch cardboard round, a plate, or a pot cover as a guide, cut out a 9-inch circle of latticework and refrigerate on the baking pan until needed. (Excess dough can be wrapped and refrigerated or frozen for future use). Peel, core and quarter the apples. Cut into ¼-inch slices. In 2 or 3 large skillets, melt the butter (2 or 3 tablespoons in each skillet, depending upon how many you use) and brown. The butter will have a slightly nutty aroma. Divide the apples, arrange in the pans, and coat with the butter.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Warm the remaining ¼ cup Calvados. Combine the chopped prunes, apricots, and figs in a small bowl. Pour the Calvados over and let plump. In a large bowl, combine the cooled apples and the plumped dried fruit. Stir in the lemon juice, cinnamon, lemon and orange zests, and nutmeg, and mix well. Spoon the filling into the prepared pie plate. Using a wide spatula, carefully transfer the 9-inch latticework circle and arrange on top of the filling. Brush the latticework with egg white and sprinkle with the crystallized sugar. Bake 30 minutes, turn the oven down to 350 degrees F and bake 35 to 40 minutes longer, until the crust is golden brown. Cool on a rack. Serve warm. Yield: Serves 8 to 10
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Annual Holiday Travel Insurance The Pros and Cons By Lee Ka Hoong
Travel Insurance should be an important part of everyone's travel, whether they make it a short jaunt or a month long voyage. The issue however is that most people don't look for the most cost efficient way or method to obtain the insurance. The key here is that the most cost effective insurance plan is the annual holiday travel insurance rather than purchasing individual plans for each trip that you take. It is important to analyze your travel plans for a year. Try to determine whether you are going to take several trips or just one or two. If you are going to take one or two, it may be better for you to purchase an individual plan for each trip. However, if you are going to be travel a lot throughout the year, then you should carefully consider a travel insurance policy that will meet all of your needs. There are three very important advantages to purchasing an annual holiday travel insurance policy. Advantage #1 - Cost Efficient You will find that it is most cost efficient if you are traveling a lot. You will save a great deal of money when you purchase an annual holiday insurance plan versus an individual insurance policy. You will not pay as much in the long run when you purchase the one policy. Advantage #2 - Convenience and Efficiency It is much easier to make one payment than it is to pay twelve payments. Once you make that one payment, you are covered for the entire year. This makes it so easy to jump in the car for a weekend getaway, or book that 3-night 4-day cruise. You can rest assured that you can travel and be well taken care of. Advantage #3 - Bonuses Now the underwriters and insurers definitely want you to purchase annual holiday insurance. Now there
are often extras that are offered so that the buyer will be enticed to purchase an annual holiday insurance policy. Some of the extras include coverage for the kids and the grandkids of the traveler, extra coverage for the various events that you can get involved in when traveling. You can get coverages for sporting activities, adventure activities and even business activities to name just a few. There are a couple of disadvantages that should be considered when purchasing annual holiday travel insurance. Disadvantage #1 - May Not Fit Your Needs If you are someone who only makes one or two trips a year, the annual holiday travel insurance policy may not fit your needs. For this type of traveler, the individual travel insurance is probably the best choice to make. Disadvantage #2 - May not be able to meet customized requirements. It may not suit very specific insurance requirements. If you have very customized requirements, the insurance agent may not be able to meet your needs. There are some requirements that cannot be met such as certain age requirements. Whatever the situation is, you should make sure that you shop around for the annual holiday travel insurance policy that meets your needs at the best cost available. If you would like more information on Annual Holiday Travel Insurance, please visit our website Annual Holiday Travel Insurance. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lee_Ka_Hoong.
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Lemon Herb Blini PÂTE SUCRE
LEMON HERB BLINI with Smoke Salmon and Dill
2 1/3 cups cake or pastry flour 1/3 cup sugar 1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, chilled, cut into small pieces 2 egg yolks 1 or 2 tablespoons heavy cream
1 Cup All Purpose Flour 1 Tbs. Baking Powder 1 tsp. Salt ½ tsp. White Pepper 1 Tbs. Lemon Zest 1 tsp. Thyme, chopped 2 tsp. Chives, chopped 2 tsp. Parsley, chopped Mix Together
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In a food processor fitted with the steel blade, combine the flour and sugar. Add the butter and process until the texture resembles fine meal. In a small bowl, whisk together the yolks and 1 tablespoon of the cream. Scrape into the machine and process until a ball begins to form, using the additional tablespoon of cream, if necessary. Remove the dough from the machine, and on a lightly floured surface, press down into a circle. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Yield: Makes 1 1/2 pounds or two 9-inch tart shells
Blend together ¾ Cup Buttermilk ¼ Cup Milk 1 ea Egg Add melted butter. ¼ Cup Butter, melted Combine dry and wet ingredients. For more details visit wolfgangpuck.com
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THE LUXOR PYRAMID LIQUIDITY LOUNG AREA
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LIQUIDITY MAIN BAR
A Walk Through Luxor AQUATIC BY DESIGN The Luxor pyramid with its laser beam of light provides a striking visual even on the overtly glamorous Las Vegas Strip. One of the most recognizable structures in Las Vegas, the 30-story architectural wonder invites curiosity, while the inside rewards visitors with equal parts excitement, mystery and intrigue. A magnificent lobby greets guests, drawing eyes upward to one of the world’s largest atriums and then inward where the action awaits. With a 120,000-square-foot gaming area, eclectic restaurants, and top-notch entertainment, Luxor is an unparalleled travel destination. A multi-phase enhancement plan is revolutionizing the
iconic resort and bringing new energy to the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Luxor is collaborating with industry leaders to bring exciting new restaurant, nightclub and entertainment amenities to the property over the next two years. Liquidity — Design firm Super Potato brings water to life with Liquidity. Located in the center of Luxor’s trademark pyramid. Liquidity features a bar and three separate lounge areas. Using cutting-edge technology, Liquidity’s one-of-a kind design centers on a projection system that uses water as a canvas. With a modern, sleek design, Liquidity serves as the local point for the remodeled casino floor. Contact: 702-262-4591.
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Pumpkin Ravioli
Created in 1985 when Frank Chino pulled up to Spago Hollywood with a pick-up truck full of fresh pumpkins.
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FOOD & TRAVEL PUMPKIN RAVIOLI 8 tbsp unsalted butter 1 lb. fresh pumpkin, peeled and cut in 1-inch cubes 2 c. heavy cream 1/2 bay leaf 2 tbsp minced fresh sage, plus 6 small leaves for garnish 2 tsp fresh thyme leaves Heat a heavy skillet over low heat and add 4 tbsp of butter. When butter is foamy, add pumpkin and cook, stirring often, until it softens. Transfer pumpkin to a medium saucepan, add half of heavy cream and half the herbs, cook over low heat for approximately 30 minutes or until puree is thick and the liquid has evaporated. Stir occasionally. Crush any remaining lumps with a fork. Remove from heat and beat in an additional 2 tbsp butter. Whisk in the beaten eggs. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Set aside to cool. Lay out 3 sheets of pasta. Using a pastry bag or teaspoon, place 8 equal mounds of pumpkin puree on each sheet of dough, about 2 inches apart. Brush around each mound with egg wash. Cover mounded dough sheets with second sheet of pasta and press around mounds to seal the dough. Using a 2-inch cookie cutter, cut out the ravioli. Dust a tray with flour and place the ravioli on it. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil while you make the sauce.
To prepare the sauce 2 eggs, beaten Salt and freshly ground white pepper 6 sheets, approx 6 x I 2-inches of fresh spinach pasta 1 egg, beaten lightly, for egg wash 1/4 c. semolina or all purpose flour, for dusting 2 c. chicken stock (see separate recipe) 2 shallots, chopped In a medium saucepan, reduce the stock with shallots to 1/2 cup. Add remaining heavy cream and reduce by half. Over low heat, whisk in remaining 4 tbsp butter, a little at a time. Strain the sauce into a clean saucepan and add remaining sage and thyme. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Add ravioli to rapidly boiling water and cook for 4 to 5 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon. Add ravioli to the sauce and bring just to a boil. Correct the seasonings. Divide the ravioli among preheated plates and spoon the sauce over them. Garnish with a fresh sage leaf. Serve immediately.
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CHRISTMAS FUN FACT - SANTA’S REINDEER ARE ALL FEMALE! BY BERNADETTE DIMITROV
Female reindeer retain their antlers till after they give birth sometime in spring. Therefore logic will tell you that Santa's reindeer, who all sport antlers, must be female. Some say this was obvious because we should have known this when they were able to find their way HoHoHo. The Reindeer - who are they? They were first named in the now legendary Christmas poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" also known as "The Night Before Christmas" first published in 1823. There were eight in the original line-up. Rudolph was added in 1939. 1. Rudolph with his red nose. Heads up the team as the light of the way with his shiny bright red nose so Santa could see through thickening fog, which had previously caused several accidents and delays. The message of Rudolph proved popular, that is, a perceived liability (his nose for which he was ostracize, teased and often made fun of) is often an asset waiting to be discovered! 2. Dasher is the fastest. She was the right-hand leader of the sleigh before Rudolph was included. 3. Dancer can't stop dancing and the left-hand leader before Rudolph was included. 4. Prancer is elegant and good looking and the third reindeer on the right in the second row before Rudolph was included. 5. Vixen is the practical joker and the fourth reindeer on the left-hand side in the second row before Rudolph was included. 6. Comet is the day dreamer looking upon stars and making wishes and the fifth reindeer on the right-hand
side in the third row before Rudolph was included. 7. Cupid is the love reindeer - Santa's second favorite and the sixth reindeer on the left-hand side in the third row before Rudolph was included. 8. Donner is the lover of poetry, giggles and having fun and the seventh reindeer on the right-hand side in the fourth row before Rudolph was included. 9. Blitzen was the last reindeer in the original line-up and her motto was: "Santa saved the best for last" and the eighth reindeer on the left-hand side in the fourth row. Note 'Blitz' is German for 'lightning' and Blitzen was known to be lightning fast! Courtesy Wolfgang Puck Catering
While it is known in the Santa world that the reindeer are female, it is a little known fact amongst most people celebrating Christmas and the festive season. The fact is that reindeer lose their antlers by mid-December. While it is true that both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer-time, by the beginning of winter, the male reindeer drop their antlers, usually sometime during November and up to mid-December.
So if you now go over the reindeer and their attributes you will see that they take on a different energy when you now consider them female. However, Santa with his busy schedule does not have time for long explanations when out and about, so he doesn't refer to the reindeer as male or female rather only by their names and qualities. Santa believes that we all, male and female, can transform our lives if we take on the qualities of the reindeer. We all need to 'lighten up', laugh more, dream more, take better care of ourselves, reach out and love more and incorporate more fun into our lives. It's good for our health and well-being and peace on the planet. Plus when we have fun and laugh together, we are creating quality time together; connecting more deeply at a heart level. Plus, we create some of our best and most cherished memories when we play together. The author Bernadette Dimitrov aka Mrs. Claus, worldrenowned Australian festive authority, is a passionate inspirational author, speaker, laughter and happiness ambassador. She invites you to discover more fun and inspirational Christmas & happiness insights at her website and in her books at http://www.HoHoHoChristmas.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bernadette_Dimitrov.
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