Things To Look For In A Hampers Business

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More and more, people in Australia are choosing gift baskets as the present of choice for many different occasions. If you are one of them, then you undoubtedly would like to find a hampers business that you can rely on. There are definite things to look for in such cases; read on to learn more.

Do They Offer A Wide Selection?

Although birthdays are very popular events for giving hampers, the company that you choose to order one from should offer a wide array of hampers for many different occasions including Fathers Day baskets. In addition to birthday hampers, they should offer things as diverse as get well hampers, baby gift baskets – and everything in between. You’ll discover that having a gift basket for practically any occasion can come quite in handy, and you’ll be glad to have a reliable business from which to buy one.

Can They Come Through For Major Events?

Whether you’re planning a huge social gathering for a friend or family member, or if you are going to be holding a major work event, hampers can make excellent door or raffle prizes. The company that you choose to work with should be willing and able to come up with a unique array of baskets to suit your specific needs, regardless of what type of event you’ll be throwing. Ordering your gift baskets for such occasions should be helpful – not stressful.

Are They Passionate About Gift Baskets?

Always look for a hampers business that is run by people with a genuine love for the craft. Such people will be brimming with enthusiasm about creating just the right gift for any given occasion, and they will be more than happy to brainstorm ideas with you as necessary. In other words, hampers should be more than a paycheck for them – they should be a means of creative expression and an opportunity to provide something elegant and attractive for their clientele.

Do They Feature New Ideas All The Time?

Rather than displaying the same old gift hampers week after week, the hampers business that you hire on should demonstrate the ability to come up with unique new concepts on a regular basis. This shows that they have creativity to spare, and signifies that they are most likely happy to think outside the box for their customers.

Is Giving Back To The Community Important To Them?

A professional, well run hampers business will always keep the importance of their surrounding community in mind. As such, they will happily donate baskets on a regular basis to community organizations and for special events as well. Look for companies that do this, and you will be on the right track indeed.


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Source by David S Judge

Mallorca Guide

Here’s abcMallorca’s guide to the pick of what’s Made in Mallorca:

Leather:

Inca is the leather capital: home of factories and stores selling footwear, bags and garments, and brands such as Barratts, Lotusse and Farrutx.

  • Not just a shoe, but a concept

Camper (the Catalan word for ‘peasant’) was born in Inca in 1975 – but with a heritage of more than a century of footwear craftsmanship over four generations of the Fluxà family. Winner of the 1998 Spanish National Design Award, they also operate sustainable development and social commitment programmes. Camper stands for more than just comfortable, creative shoes: its innovative marketing campaigns and revolutionary retailing have helped make it Mallorca’s best-known brand – with more than 150 distinctive Camper stores in over 70 countries.

  • These boots are made for . . . anything

In 1940, in Lloseta family firm began to make boots. Today, Bestard Mountain Boots are worn all over the world by walkers, mountaineers and adventurers. Advanced technology and meticulous quality control measures result in high quality. Bestard has an advisory team of professional mountaineers, who test and provide feedback on new design prototypes – often under extreme conditions, such as climbing Chilean volcano Puyehue!

  • Walking works of art

Perhaps surprisingly, the world’s top cowboy boot manufacturer isn’t based in Texas – but in Alaró! Tony Mora was established in 1918 and their stylish boots – described as “walking works of art” – are distributed in 27 countries. Tony Mora boots are also sold in their exclusive store in New York City. Made by master craftsmen, from a variety of farmed skins, they’re double-stitched for long life, and their soft cork insole moulds to the shape of the wearer’s feet, making them feel almost custom-made. The Tony Mora philosophy is: ‘a customer is a friend’ – their many celebrity friends include Bruce Springsteen!

Pearls:

High-quality imitation pearls – rather than mass tourism – first gave Mallorca global attention. For more than a century, these pearls have been handmade from organic, marine and natural elements, to a formula brought here in the early 1900s by Hugo Heusch, a German.

Sold worldwide, Majorica pearls are prized for their long-lasting natural appearance. More than 2,000 people were once employed in Manacor’s pearl factories, giving the agricultural town an important economic boost. Another well-known brand is Orquídea.

Fashion Designers:

  • José Miró

José’s fashion career began in Paris, where he worked with top designer Thierry Mugler. In 2000 he returned to Spain to run Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada’s studio and workshop. A year later he began designing under his own name, debuting at Pasarela Cibeles in Madrid in 2003.

  • Alberto Tous

His first collection was launched in 2001, a year before he graduated from the “Escuela Superior de Diseño” in Barcelona. The Mallorcan created the Alberto Tous brand in October 2002, and is now based in Madrid.

  • Catalina Sard

Catalina was born in Son Servera – training as a designer in Barcelona, before continuing her studies in New York. She’s worked with leading international designers such as Giorgio Armani, Oscar de la Renta, Antonio Miró and Burberry. Her own SARD collections feature innovative designs for dresses that are cut and detailed to surprise.

  • Carmen March

Born in Palma, Carmen has been producing her own collections since 2000 and her designs have featured at Barcelona’s Pasarela Gaudí and Pasarela Cibeles, Madrid. In 2005, she won ‘Glamour’ magazine’s award for Best Spanish Designer; the following year ‘Marie Claire’ awarded her Best Upcoming Spanish Designer. Today, Carmen works from her studio in Madrid.

Pampering Products:

With artisan status, Gaia Natural offers a range of handmade organic hypo-allergenic soaps, body, facial and hair products for the whole family – crafted from Mallorcan ingredients such as flowers, herbs, olive and almond oils. Gaia recently introduced the Body Flor de Sal d’Es Trenc Spa range – combining the products of two ethical businesses. Their sublime soap and body scrub duo and pillow spray are available in lavender, rosemary, orange and rose varieties.

For the Home:

  • Fabulous fabrics

The distinctive geometric-patterned fabric that’s graced the homes of generations of Mallorcans is an artisan product known as ‘tela de lenguas’ (‘roba de lleng?es’ in Catalan). In Santa María del Camí, Artesanía Textil Bujosa has been hand-weaving ‘cloth of tongues’ since 1949, using traditional patterns and methods, natural fibres and dyes. The company’s workshop has seen three generations of the same family.

Teixits Vicens in Pollença is also family-run. Near their premises, the Martí Vicenç Museum (open summer only) exhibits these traditional fabrics.

  • Glittering glass

The Phoenicians were the first to produce glass here, but the Moorish influence resulted in the rich colours and ornamental touches of today’s Mallorcan glassware. The skills of local glass-blowers were boosted in 1600 when an Italian glassmaker – who’d been virtually kept prisoner on the island of Murano – escaped to Mallorca, bringing the secrets of Venetian glass. The island’s most famous glass is the rose window of Palma’s Cathedral.

Lafiore (S’Esglaieta), Gordiola (Algaida) and Menestràlia (Campanet) are internationally renowned for their decorative and functional glassware.

  • Ceramics and Siurells

The village of Pòrtol, in Marratxí, is the centre of the ceramics industry and filled with studios where master potters produce the economical earthenware cooking pots and crockery, favoured by Mallorcan housewives. Less useful are “siurells”: the quirky red and green-dotted white clay figures – in the forms of men, women or animals – incorporating a hard-to-play whistle. Their origin is unclear, but one theory is that they were a flirting tool: if a young man gave one to a young lady and she dropped it to the ground, his luck was out; if she blew the whistle, his chances were good!

  • Back to baskets

It’s time to ditch and switch – plastic carrier bags for a sturdy local straw basket, woven from the leaves of the Balearics’ native dwarf palm. The Capdepera and Artà region is renowned for its basket weavers, many of whom work from home producing useful items like shopping and storage baskets, mats and hats.

  • Mood music

Music is an intrinsic part of the Cappuccino Grand Café concept. They even employ one of Spain’s best Djs, Pepe Link, to choose the tunes played in their stylish establishments – and featured on their Cappuccino Grand Café Lounge CDs, sold in-house, in Spain’s El Corte Inglés stores, and music shops in England, Germany and Japan. Volume IV is Pepe’s latest compilation of 16 tracks and includes versions of songs originally recorded by Tears for Fears, Barry White and The Smiths.

The Cappuccino Grand Café brand has recently expanded beyond the island’s shores to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This Mallorcan brand – born in 1993 with a café in Palma Nova – is destined to be franchised in some of the world’s greatest cities.

Gastronomy:

  • The emblematic pastry

The famous and much-prized “ensaïmada” is eaten for breakfast, as a snack, dessert or diet-busting treat (in a range of sizes). These yeasty pastries are sold all over the island, but fewer than 50 bakeries produce the Rolls Royce equivalent – the authentic ‘Ensaïmada de Mallorca’. Bakeries displaying the official registration plaque of the ‘Indicació Geogràfica Protegida Ensaïmada de Mallorca’ must adhere to strict quality guidelines.

There’s written evidence that “ensaïmadas” were eaten by the middle and upper classes back in 17th century Mallorca, but their origins are unknown. The Arabic word for pork lard – “saïm” – is at the root of the pastry’s name, and one theory is that their clockwise coiled shape was inspired by Moorish turbans.

The 20th century Catalan writer Josep Pla, described the “ensaïmada” as “the lightest, airiest and most delicate thing in this country’s confectionery.”

  • Biscuits for travel

Inca’s railway station is right next to the Quely factory: delicious aromas of baking tantalise passengers who haven’t eaten before leaving home. But it’s highly likely that they’ll have a few olive oil-based Quely biscuits to nibble on their train journey, because they’re the perfect snack-to-go . . . and a Mallorcan family favourite. Seafarers were the first travellers to enjoy these crisp little biscuits: in the mid-19th century, the Domenech family baked them as a nutritious, long-lasting alternative to bread, for long sea voyages. Quely, formed as a company in 1970, is still owned by that family, and many of their biscuit products are exported.

  • Abundant almonds

With more than four million almond trees on Mallorca, it’s not surprising that their extremely nutritious nuts pop up everywhere! They’re the principal ingredient in the delicious traditional “gató d’ametlles”- the moist flour-free cake usually eaten with ice-cream made from . . . yes, almonds. California tops the almond-producing league table (Spain’s in second place), but Mallorcan almonds are considered the world’s finest.

The subtly-fragranced pink and white almond blossom is a tourism bonus: many people come here in January and February to enjoy the spectacle of rural orchards decked in a ‘snow’ of fragrant delicate petals.

  • The king of pork products

“Sobrassada” is as Mallorcan as they come. Eaten here in some form since the Middle Ages, it’s made from best quality minced raw pork, sweet paprika, cayenne pepper and salt, and then left to hang from a rack to cure. The “sobrassada” was the first pork sausage product in the whole of Spain to be awarded DO status. “Sobrassada” is popular spread thickly on country bread, but also used in cooking for flavour enhancement.

  • Juicy Fruits

Orange production is important to the island’s economy – especially in Sóller’s “Valley of Gold”. The wealth of the delightful town came from its orange trade with France at the turn of the 19th century, and many Sóllerics went with the oranges in search of prosperity. They returned with money and a taste for the French Art Nouveau style – evident in some of the town’s architectural heritage.

Mallorca’s superb apricots are widely used in patisserie and desserts (such as “ensaïmadas” and “coca”); they’re rich in iron and fibre, and help control cholesterol. Can Parrí in Porreres is a family firm using artisan skills to produce delicious plump dried apricots.

  • Fet a Sóller

Literally, made in Sóller: ice cream from “Sa Fàbrica de Gelats”, charcuterie products (pork again!) from “La Luna” and organic jams and preserves from non-profit-making “Estel Nou”, which provides employment for local disabled people.

  • Organic options

Leaving their coastal home in Mallorca’s south and her career in finance, Canadian Connie Mildner and her family moved to a farm in Llubi, with the intention of growing organic produce for a healthier diet. Eventually, Mallorca Organics was born. Finca Son Barrina is both organic and biodynamic. Its shop is a treasure trove of the farm’s produce, as well as a vast range of organic foods, drinks, household and cosmetic products.

  • Sourced from the sea

Salt was harvested in the Es Trenc area of Mallorca when the Phoenicians were here. But it was in 2003 that this gift from the sea became a commercial success, when Katja Wöhr and Robert Chaves began hand-harvesting it from the island’s salt flats, in the way it was originally done on the French Atlantic coast. Flor de Sal d’Es Trenc is completely natural and unrefined, with several health benefits. When chef Marc Fosh added flavourings such as hibiscus, black olive, spices and herbs to the salt, its gourmet status was sealed.

  • Liquid gold

Revered for its health benefits, Mallorca’s extra virgin oil has DO status and is made from the “arbequina” or “picual” varieties. Soil and climate conditions (particularly the sea breezes) and the age of the trees – some around 500 years old – result in traditionally-made oils with distinctive characteristics. Mallorca’s “Solevillas Virgen Extra” is considered one of the world’s best. The island’s brine-preserved olives are usually nibbled with “sobrassada” and the bread-and-oil combo “pa amb oli”.

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  • Herbs in a glass

“Hierbas” – the bright green liqueur served at the end of a traditional Mallorcan meal – has been recognised for its health benefits since the 13th century. The aniseed-flavoured drink is made with island herbs, including mint, rosemary, fennel and myrtle, and is available in sweet, dry and medium varieties.

Túnel is the best-known brand of “hierbas” – and also a recognised name in the competitive cycling world, with their own team competing in the Balearics, Spanish and World Masters Championships, wearing the distinctive Túnel strip. At around 22º proof, though, a glass of “hierbas” isn’t a recommended tipple for anyone travelling on two wheels!

  • The spirit of Sóller

Angel d’Or was only launched around three years ago, as a way of using the Can Posteta estate’s overwhelming bounty of oranges. The rapid success of this relatively new orange liqueur owes something to the fact that the estate owners also have a company promoting and marketing alcoholic products. Restaurants and bars in and around Sóller use the golden liqueur in their cocktails and culinary creations.

  • Grape expectations

In 1891, almost 50 millon litres of Mallorcan wine left our ports for France and the peninsula but, shortly afterwards, the island’s vineyards suffered the phylloxera plague. Vines were replaced by almond trees, as a new revenue source. But Mallorca’s heritage of wine-making has seen viniculture revived – and in fine style. Today, there are two protected DO wine producing areas – Binissalem and Pla i Llevant – although wines are produced all over the island, in dozens of bodegas. Local grape varieties include Manto Negro, Callet, and Premsal Blanc. Increasingly, Mallorca’s wines are being exported and garlanded with top wine awards.

Jaume Mesquida in Porreres has become the first island winery to introduce biodynamic

viticulture. Jaume and Bàrbara Mesquida Mora (fifth generation of the family bodega) believe that to understand the present, it is necessary to know the past – and then create a new future. They’ve painstakingly reintroduced traditional methods of viticulture.

  • On Screen

Mallorca’s natural beauty and stunning light aren’t the only attractions for film-makers – the island is also home to the award-winning Palma Pictures, one of the world’s leading production service companies – with an impressive 4,500m sq studio complex in Marratxí. They’ve provided services for more than 750 commercials and 20 feature films. Stella Artois, Ford, Vodafone, Adidas, BMW, VW, L’Oreal, Garnier, Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola are among the global clients captured on camera on the island. Palma Pictures also keeps a database of people for ‘extras’ work and properties available for location shooting.

  • On th Page

Robert Graves’ son Tomás was born and grew up on the island, and is a writer, musician (bass guitarist in the Pa Amb Oli Band) and craftsman printer. His books reveal an intimate knowledge of island life and culture. “A Home in Majorca” – a practical guide to the traditional house and rural life – is essential reading for the island’s country dwellers.

Canadian sisters Jutta and Jeanette Kris identified a need for bilingual children’s books – and created Mabi Books. Jutta creates, writes and illustrates the little books (for little hands), printed by Gráficas Mallorca in Inca. Available in English/Spanish or English/Catalan, they’re just 2 euros each, educational but fun. There are currently eight in the growing series, including the great title “There are so many things we can do in Mallorca”! They’re sold in bookshops and newsagents around the island.

  • At Sea

A fleet of “llaüts” heading out for a fishing trip is an attractive sight. Originally made from wood, fibreglass versions were introduced in the 1980s – a bitter blow for the master boatbuilders, who’d traditionally crafted these workhorses of the sea. Today, there are only around 1,200 wooden “llaüts” on the nautical register and half a dozen or so master boatbuilders. Factors such as the crisis, lack (and cost) of moorings, and high boat registration fees, seriously threaten Mallorca’s “llaüt” making industry – whether in wood or fibreglass.

  • Stars of Sport

As Mallorca’s most famous son, who better than Manacor-born Rafael Nadal to front the current Balearics’ tourism print and broadcast media campaign? The 23-year-old tennis superstar loves Mallorca and returns home to Portocristo whenever he can.

Tennis player Carlos Moyá, currently taking a break from the sport for health reasons, is another winning Mallorcan sportsman, although the Palma-born 33-year-old now lives in Geneva.

Twenty-two-year-old Jorgé Lorenzo from Palma is ranked 2nd in the Moto GP world. The motorcycle racer’s contract with Yamaha has been extended for the 2010 season.

Text by – Jan Edwards

Source by Helen Cummins

Shopping for the Perfect Gift for the Writer in your Family

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It’s that time of year again, Christmas. You are probably trying to figure out what to give your friends and loved ones as presents this year, especially the writer in the family. I think that choosing just the right gift for a writer or budding writer can be a little mind-boggling. After all, how much more that paper, pen and a computer does a writer need? Well, you would be surprised.

First of all, almost all writers are avid readers, so a good book is always appreciated. Secondly, depending on what type of writing, the writer you know does, can trigger many creative gifts that you can give them. For instance, if you know a copywriter, maybe a little gift basket containing the latest book by an accomplished copywriter plus an assortment of other goodies to include colored markers, a great pen and a small pocket notebook. I know as a copywriter myself, that would be a great gift.

However, if you have a writer whose focus is on writing novels such as mystery novels, you may want to consider putting together a gift basket that contains several new mystery novels by various writers in addition to other writing related implements. The point is that when shopping for the writer in your family, skip the fru, fru, and lacy things and give them something related to their type of writing that can be used and will be cherished for a long time to come. Keep it simple. It doesn’t have to be a big elaborate gift basket. Just make sure to include items that will not only stimulate their imaginations, provide them with new knowledge about a particular style of writing and also helps make the writing easier.

It takes just a little planning and a list of items for the gift basket. You can even visit your local bookstore for ideas and suggestions for filling the basket. It will definitely be worth the trip and will most certainly put a smile on the face of the writer receiving the gift. You can bet that it will be one of their most cherished gifts. Who knows, they may even write you a touching thank you note that you will cherish.

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Source by Lorraine Cote

How to Make Exotic Fruit Baskets

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As far as the packing of the fruit basket is concerned, the main concern while making the packing of the fruit basket is the types of fruits. There are several kinds of fruits like organic fruits, tropical fruits; citrus fruits are available in the market. Therefore, by considering the order, the packing process is carried out.

In the online browse department of various fruit shops and the fruits delivery outlets, we get the details about the price range of the exotic fruit baskets. The minimum range of the price of the exotic fruit shops starts from 50 dollars to 80 dollars approximately. While making the exotic fruit baskets, the fruit shops consider the themes like picnic, spa and pampering and many more.

The main ingredients of such exotic fruit baskets are the fresh fruits, candies, gourmets and many more. While providing these exotic fruit baskets, the nutritious products are mainly involved in its preparation. The type of the exotic fruit gift basket is available in spa and perfume type. These exotic fruit baskets are available in the stores and sitemap of the various kinds of gift baskets.

If you want to order an exotic fruit basket from the online sitemap of the store, then firstly you have to select a product and then chose the delivery date and timing of the fruit basket according to your convenience.

The exotic fruit basket contains the following fruits like three types of Fuji apples, two Comice Pears, the red pears which are cherry Moon. These exotic fruit basket also contain the dry fruit like almonds, Jelly beans which come in quantities of 6 oz. accompanied by the sparking cider of 750ml approximately that is the main exotic ingredient of the exotic fruit baskets. Such type of exotic fruit baskets are the typical choice of elegant gourmet contentment. The blends of the Fuji Apples which are exotic and tasty Comice Pears place these gift baskets on top of the standards. On the other side, the fresh dry fruit like Almonds, Jelly Beans and festive Sparkling Cider put in a feeling of class to this seasonal exotic fruit gift. These exotic fruit baskets are incorporated with many varieties of gifts for various special occasions. The gift items which are involved in the exotic fruit baskets are gourmet chocolates, spa gift baskets, wine gifts, gourmet sweets and many more.
   
In the exotic fruit baskets, we get the mixture of the traditional exotic fruits, salty snacks, as well as other gourmet delicacies. Also this type of exotic fruit basket contains bottles of lemonade which gives a luminous appeal to it. Such types of exotic fruit baskets are useful to overwhelm our eyes and satisfy the taste buds. The main constituents of such eye-catching exotic fruit baskets are consist of  two pieces of pears, 2 pieces of oranges, two Fuji apples, one piece of Granny Smith Apples, three pieces of Kiwi, one Mango, cherries which are covered with chocolates and sparking Lemonade bottles. Such fruit baskets can also contains dry fruits like almonds, Cashews, olive oil crackers, Blueberry Jelly, White Cheddar and much more. All such ingredients are used in such exotic fruit baskets with proper quantity.

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Wedding Gift Baskets: Unique Way To Say You Care

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A wedding gift basket is not your standard present to someone. Wedding gifts basket have so much more meaning and play an important role in the couple’s nuptials. A wedding gift basket is a tangible representation of support and love for the couple to help them start their new life on a positive note. If you are looking for a unique and attractive wedding gift baskets present for that special couple, nothing is quite as unique as Pyramid Gift Basket’s new range of Wedding Gift Baskets Canada, Montreal. They play an important part in making us love one another. The spirit of celebrating festivals and family get together is rare case. That bonding of togetherness is lacking. Generally, in all relations, whether it is of parent and child, lovers or partners the attachment is lacking. It is due to far distance jobs. At such place, imparting gift or wedding gift baskets can create magic. It can bring joy and happy tears in the eyes of loved ones. It can add that magic which is spellbound but cannot be expressed in words. It is the gesture of love, which can be express only at the bottom of heart.

These wedding baskets can also be gifted to someone on special occasion such as birthdays, anniversary or valentine day which recalls that the person still misses you and loves you lot.

Wedding gift baskets add in to the big show with its little piece of naturally built artistry. We are all accustomed to paying a visit at a wedding reception with a gift that generally consists of one item in number irrespective of its cost. These days wedding gift baskets are very much in. This new trend is appreciated by almost all guests. How about picking up a couple of well decorated wedding gift baskets of medium size with the idea of stuffing them with chocolates that would leave the couple with a sweet tooth and remember you forever with sweet memories. Your basket may carry a selection of chocolates, truffles, nuts, coffee and tea. There can be various chocolates consisting of various flavors and textures. You can also offer coffee pots or tea pots or other Bodum products gift wrapped in beautiful gift boxes and decorated with gold and silver ribbons and bows. Wedding gift baskets bear a show of sophistication specially designed for such an occasion.

It imparts that satisfaction to the heart that no one can ever measure it. Giving gift can bring happiness on face of dear ones. That happiness is like heavenly bliss. It is easy to impart sorrow to others but to give happiness is very rare. To regain happiness in today’s world is very rare, and doing that by sending a gift is an added advantage. The smile on face and thinking that you are still important in the life of the person gives immense pleasure. That magic can steal the heart of many and hard to forget.

Be innovative with the wedding gift baskets and they will make unique gifts indeed.

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Source by Mical Peeter

Wedding gift baskets — Elegant and practical gifts for a newly married couple

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Wedding Gift Baskets are wonderful presents for someone’s Big Day or wedding shower.  Gift Baskets Canada is always a great choice when you’re struggling to find the perfect Wedding gift. They are unique, beautiful and useful. These beautifully designed baskets allow the bride and groom to enjoy a Wedding moment after a full day of activity surrounding their wedding.

Full of bedroom pleasures and erotic excitement wedding gift  baskets are a great way to allow the bride and groom to sit down together and enjoy some quiet time after the flurry of activity surrounding them finally dies off. The most important thing to remember when making a  gift baskets Canada is the theme. There are many different ways to design a wedding gift basket, and choosing a theme will help the basket have a unified appearance. Theme baskets are … a great wedding gift. A basket with a theme suited to the recipient is always appreciated. You can choose a theme and put everything it will need in the basket. A basket full of candles and holders, or decadent bath and body lotions or cosmetics is something everyone appreciates. Chocolates, nuts and other gourmet snacks are popular items to include in the wedding gift basket. A basket full of gourmet foods that taste delicious would delight the recipient for sure. To be in the good books of the newlyweds make sure that the food remains fresh by the time they open up to appease their appetite.

You can also make a spa themed wedding gift basket. In this basket you can keep essential oils, scrubs, soaps and other products that will suggest to them that they should enjoy getting a spa once in a while. An often preferred wedding gift basket is composed of gifts that could be useful for couples for a very long time. Utensils and useful electronic gadgets are only some of the things that you can give to the couple. Other ideas include using the couple’s wedding colors or honeymoon destination as a theme. A smartly chosen wedding gift could be greatly enjoyed by the couple for a long time or for an activity that they will really appreciate.

Making your own unique wedding gift basket is very easy but depending on your theme, you can also find them at specialty shops and department stores. They are also available online. Buying wedding gift baskets online is safe and easy to do. There are several high quality sites online that have a wonderful selection of baskets for almost any occasion. Some sites even allow you to create your own message that is delivered with the basket. These messages usually come on a very nice paper and placed within the gift basket for you. Simply write out the message and the gift basket shipper will take care of the rest.

gift baskets  montreal are some of the most elegant–and practical–gifts a newly married couple can receive. These are beautiful wedding and anniversary keepsakes, and a timeless reminder of your thoughtfulness! A gift baskets montreal with a wedding theme can be for more than just the bride and groom to snack on and enjoy; it can be a gift for the bathroom decoration. Wedding Gift Baskets also make great gifts for an anniversary, valentine’s day, birthday, holiday or just because you care.

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Construction Industry Accounting & CPA Services in Houston TX

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Construction Industry Accounting & CPA Services in Houston TX

For years we have worked with all types of construction contractors… everything from commercial and residential general contractors, to subs like roofers, electricians, commercial plumbers, HVAC and utility contractors. You could say it’s in our blood.

You see, our founder’s (Jim Trippon CPA) father was a custom homebuilder, and Jim grew up pounding nails. In fact Jim could install 3 tab shingles and roof flashing before he ever got his first drivers license, let alone before he went to college to become a CPA.

We have found that very few CPAs have a passion for the construction industry. Most don’t even know that many of their contractor clients qualify for a special deduction to save them 6% on their federal income tax every year.

What we’re talking about is the Domestic Production Activities Deduction (which can be deducted using IRS Form 8903). This special deduction allows many construction contractors to deduct 6% of net income derived from qualified “production” activities. There are some limitations, but most construction contractors that do new construction projects can qualify.

There has never been a more crucial time for construction contractors to pay more attention to their tax preparation and tax accounting details. By reducing their tax liability, construction contractors can protect themselves against increasing taxes and income assessments by the IRS. Here are a few tips on how to effectively reduce your tax liability in the construction industry.

Maximize capital asset deductions. Recent tax laws have increased the fixed asset cost expense up to $250,000 for construction contractors. Construction contractors can take advantage of this deduction as long as less than $800,000 of the company’s assets are in service within the given year.

Capital Gains & Dividend tax rate increases. Under the current law, expect it to change with the new presidential administration, capital gains and dividend are taxed at 15%. This issue is something that you will definitely want to consult with your tax CPA. These tax rates are under close watch Congress and the presidential administration.

Tax Rebate. Most of the economic stimulus checks have been delivered. However, there are additional funds that may be available. The economic stimulus checks were actually an advance on the 2008 tax liabilities. The amount of each person’s check was based on income from 2007 & 2008. So if there was significant changes in income there may be additional rebate funds that are available.

Depreciation Deductions. Investments in equipment can be partially deducted in the first year of use. Contractors are allowed to deduct ½ of the cost investments made in a calendar year during the first year of use. Construction contractors can then depreciate the remaining half of the asset purchase over its normal useful life.

Beware of the “Kiddie Tax.” Since most construction contracting companies are family owned and operated, the kiddie tax has been extended to require excess unearned income of full-time students under 24 years of age, to be taxed as marginal income at the parent’s current tax rate. This may not apply if the student’s earnings equal ½ of their support. You will definitely want to consult with your tax CPA regarding retirement planning options and monetary gifts to avoid increasing your tax liability on dependents over 18 years of age.

If you would like to work with a CPA firm that understands the construction industry and will work hard to make sure you do not pay a penny more than you owe give us a call at 713-661-1040.

At Trippon & Company CPAs we use our 30 years of experience in construction industry to minimize your Federal tax liability. Call us at 713-661-1040 and put our experience at work for you TODAY!
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Birthday Gift Baskets – Great for Any Age

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When trying to decide on a birthday gift for a special someone, it can take a little bit of time, especially if you are not exactly sure what your friend or loved one really wants. A gift basket is an ideal gift for someone of any age. Kids and adults alike would love to receive a basket full of goodies that they can have. Kids will be entertained for hours with all of the items you can stuff in it and adults will love the variety. Plus, giving a gift basket is not something that everyone gives and you are more likely to have an original gift idea.

Birthday gift baskets are a terrific idea because if you are giving one to a child, it can be themed to be for a child of any age and gender. I don’t know about you but I’m sure that any little girl would love to receive a gift basket full of dolls with clothes and accessories or a little boy that would be thrilled to get play cars and trucks with some chalk or coloring books. There is no limit to the type of items you can put into your gift basket. Any age child would love a gift basket from as young as 5 up through adults. Just pick age appropriate items to load the basket with and you can’t go wrong.

Giving a birthday gift basket is also a terrific idea if you are going in on a group gift.  When you have more than one person putting items into the basket, you can afford to maybe spend a little more money or add a few extra items that you might not have put in if you were giving it on your own. Plus, having others chip in gifts is a great way to really stuff the basket and let the person receiving it know that you really care about them.

Whether birthday gift baskets are for adults or children, people of all ages love to receive gifts. Only your imagination can hold you back when it comes to coming up with ideas of what to put into your gift. Anything your special person loves can be made into a gift basket whether it is chocolate, nuts, golf, or even poker, a themed basket will be the hit of any party.  Make their birthday a special event and give them a birthday gift basket.

More info here:  Birthday Gift Baskets

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50th Birthday Gag Gift Idea for Anyone “Over the Hill”

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There’s been an ongoing battle of wits between you and a friendly rival.  And now there’s an opportunity to give a 50th birthday gag gift to that certain someone.  What to do? 

Well, you know full well that it’s now your turn to take the offensive.  This is a chance on a silver platter to gain points on the battle of humor scorecard.  It’s a time to take an innocent yet clever jab at that person.  A poke that’s harmless – yet has a dash of good natured ribbing.  

So you must think about getting a 50th birthday gag gift somewhere between two extremes.  And that’s in the middle of a cruel cheap shot … and the typical limp, pansy-worded greeting card.  What could be the solution that would send a message with your own unique brand of comedy? 

There are available “Over the Hill” Birthday Gift Baskets out there that would say it all without you saying a thing.  Yes, these weapons of comicality can be your strategy to fulfill your mission to get the advantage in the competitive game of roasting among friends or family. 

They are the happy middle-ground that you are seeking between the weak and downright mean alternatives.  And they contain items that all have the theme of jesting about the big “Five-O” event.  That means that all of the shopping for these components has been done for you.  The tasty treats and souvenirs are all in one classy container ready to go! 

Another great thing about these 50th birthday gag gifts is that they are so easy to shop for, purchase, and have delivered to anywhere within the continental USA.  How so? 

The internet is the way to go through our friends known as Search Engines.  They can lead us to a wide selection of ideas to consider in our quest to get the right “Over the Hill” Gift Basket that’s within budget.  And we can also direct our choice of gift to be delivered to a certain place and at a certain time.  That includes overnight delivery, if needed. 

Now anyone can be well-armed in their mission to get the upper hand in the duel between two joker contestants.  An “Over the Hill” Gift Basket could be the 50th birthday gag gift that would rank at the top among everyone else’s.  And it could be set up for delivery online in the next 10 to 15 minutes.  How can you beat that scenario of effectiveness and efficiency? 

So take advantage of this opportunity while you still have the chance.  That’s because you know that the target of your aim would surely do the same if given half a chance!   

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Gifts vs. Cash — Wedding Etiquette Q&A

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Q: My daughter is getting married in October 2008. Her and her fiance have everything they need for their home. Is it okay to ask for money instead of a gift? If it is okay, how do we word this?
stumped in texas
Answers below:
JW stated: :My advice for money hungry: “No, it is not okay to ask for money instead of a gift. It shows poor manners. The wedding should be a celebration of love, not an expectation of gifts or monetary compensation. A guest’s presence at your special event should be enough, and if they bring a gift, even money, that’s great. But one should not expect it either.”

From W: I have a response to the wedding question: I do believe we have progressed in “correctness”. However, I still live by some older, respectful manners. It is not tacky to ask for money and it is more prevalent now than ever. I have seen the decorated money chests at weddings that guests drop an envelope in. The best way to make this wish of your guests is via word of mouth. Never, in my opinion in writing (on the invite) Let family and close friends know that the couple is not registered and that money would be appreciated. Although not expected.

They will have to forgive those old fashioned minded who feel ill at ease by not bringing a gift. So they will get some hoaky gifts that can’t be returned for cash but our society has not fully grasped the cash value yet! Not to be too long winded, but for example when my husband and I got married we eloped. But we had a wedding shower. I did not need gifts but I had a good friend dying from cancer. I did put on the invite “no gifts please…if you wish to make a donation for Cynthia. Please make payable to … I had one couple bring us a gift. A set of silver goblets with our names and date inscribed. I cherish those as they are a fond memory of our beautiful shower and our marriage.

JW sent this information from an article: There are formal and informal rules governing gifts of money to help newlyweds buy a house. First, the informal rules: Is it OK to ask one’s wedding guests for money?

“It’s not rude to request money as a wedding gift,” says Peggy Post, author of Emily Post’s Wedding Etiquette. “However, it’s extremely important to ask politely.”

Peggy Post is Emily’s great-granddaughter-in-law, the wedding etiquette expert for WeddingChannel.com and the main spokesman for the Emily Post Institute. She says one of the most common challenges that couples face is how to request money as a wedding gift. Doing so is acceptable, if done politely.

If you seek down-payment money, get the word out through family and friends, Post recommends. Just don’t include that info in the same envelope as a wedding invitation.

“If you are asked point-blank what you would like for a gift, you might say, ‘Whatever you choose will be
wonderful, I’m sure, but money for a house down payment is on the top of our wish list,'” Post says.

“You should always accept any gift graciously, and remember that the choice of what to give really belongs to the gift giver,” Post says.

Putting all this information together, I say that you could let people know that you are saving for a down payment on a house (or whatever) in the same way you let them know where you are registered for gifts. But then, never mention money again, except to close family and friends.

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