Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Group dates are becoming ever more popular, especially for couples who belong to the same circle of friends. An intimate group would be a round group of four, which allows a certain level of intimacy that a whole class of friends would. Come summertime, the best idea for a date would be an intimate picnic for four while listening to some jazz music by a local band. Some refreshing wine would certainly go well with that! It’s just a little conspicuous lugging around bottles of wine within the full view of everyone.
Fortunately, wine picnic baskets are now available. These wicker picnic baskets allow enough space for the utensils you’ll need, some food and that conspicuous bottle of wine. Reservations for 4 Picnic Basket for 4 will be perfect for that intimate picnic at the park. It already includes 4 sets of stainless steel utensils, 7-inch ceramic plates, napkins and wine glasses. It also includes salt and pepper shakers and a waiter style cork screw, which makes uncorking that bottle so much easier. Pack in a good table cloth, a couple of sandwiches, some cheese and a couple bottles of wine and you’ve got everything you need for a great time outdoors!
Bring good quality bottles of white and red wine to make a great impression and make this a truly enjoyable dining experience for you and your fellow wine aficionados. You don’t have to limit yourself to jazz music at the park. If you want to be a bit more daring, you can also bring it to the beach or to a concert.
Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
The Barrel Riviera Edition picnic baskets are to die for! The elegant barrel shaped design is unique and convenient to carry wines in. You will certainly attract the envy of other picnic goers with these wine picnic baskets that provide a perfect fit for your bottle, cheeses and pastries.
The upgrading of the common wicker picnic baskets have long been overdue. While the regular rectangular shape is good for large groups where you can fit in a couple of plates, sandwiches and other food, the barrel baskets are more ideal for carrying wine and other long necked bottles to be drunk with a few pieces of select cheese and pasties.
The Barrel Riviera Edition picnic basket is ideal for smaller picnics or for as single person wishing to savor the quiet and beauty of the countryside during summer, without having to lug around a large rectangular basket of food. The elite look of this basket is certainly an interesting feature that is created with high quality rattan material that can carry a heavy load. The sturdy cloth lining also comes in classic bold stripes design.
It has everything you will need for a picnic for two! In fact, it comes with a couple of melamine plates, 8-ounce wine glasses, matching napkins and utensils. Additional items include an elegant table cloth, glass salt and pepper shakers and a corkscrew for that wine. Its round shape is also easy to store during the winter time. It surely cannot get much better than this!
Posted on March 29th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Bacchus is the god of intoxication. Naturally, wicker picnic baskets that bear his image must bear the best of alcoholic beverages. In fact wine picnic baskets available online at ePicnicBasket bear different kinds of wine so you are able to choose one to your liking.
Many people are intimidated by the mention of wine. Some people have the notion that wine is extremely expensive and should, therefore, only be drunk during special occasions. Others are flustered by the variety of wines available on the market. When does one drink what? How does a Pinot Noir differ from a Rosẻ? How come red wines come with different names – Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot? What exactly is a dry red wine? Let us not even go into the difference in quality of wines from different countries. Bacchus must be equally frustrated at the ignorance of most cultures in understanding red wines.
In truth, one only needs to remember the basics – white wine is for white meat, fruits and vegetables while red wine is better for red meats. Whichever type of wine you choose or from where, the preference basically depends on your taste. Keep it simple when you decide to bring wine to a picnic by bringing one of each. If you plan to make it a special wine and cheese date, you can always ask for advice from the cheese guy or the vintner at the wine store on which cheeses go best with which wines. Don’t stress too much about it though. Remember, it’s a picnic; the point is to have fun!
Posted on March 25th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
There is always something to be said for being able to maintain good relations with your neighbours. Unlike in the city where every other person is a potential criminal suspect, it is easy enough to be friendly with your next door neighbours in the suburbs. If you’ve lived in some suburb long enough, reach out once in a while just to let the people on the other side of the fence know that you’re still there. Bring over some snack gift baskets as a friendly gesture during long weekends or invite them out for a picnic once in a while. Simple pastries or bread, fruits and cheese packed in picnic totes are all you need to renew bonds with the people around you.
Make no mistake about the value of good and friendly neighbours! For one thing, you can rest assured there’d be someone to watch over your house in case you have to travel, or feed your dog when you’re out too often. Strengthen that bond and create good friends to be able to enjoy the assurance of always being able to call on someone when you’re in need. Being thoughtful makes a big difference. You can do simple things like bringing a Welcome Home Ultimate Gift Box whenever they come home from a long vacation so that they don’t have to cook right away or maybe offer to take care of their lawn while they’re away. Perhaps they would be willing to do this for you, too, someday!
Posted on March 24th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
The summer sunshine is hard to resist. It requires infinite self control to stay inside and wait for office hours to end. Once the firm rays of sunlight melt the last of the muddy snow, it is time to bring out the picnic totes! Grab a friend, run out to the field and savour the warm rays before they are all gone once again. Pack your own picnic baskets for 2. There is absolutely no need to complicate the picnic any more than one has to. In fact, the picnic meant to welcome the summer does not have to be a complicated picnic. A few sandwiches, a couple of drinks and some fruit and cheese will suffice.
Summer usually spells fun. In fact, a simple picnic on the beach probably exemplifies the spirit of summer when young couples holding the Rattan Basket “Romance” is a common sight. Being in the midst of a lot of people who are similarly enjoying the warm sun, wind, sand and water.
What is inside the picnic basket is always a subject of curiosity because it reveals the personalities of the people who are going to consume its contents. If there is wine and cheese, it is probably a romantic rendezvous. If it contains crackers and juice, they are probably just friends. If the basket contains full meals, they are probably already married. The basket itself is already complete. Whatever it contains, however, you can be sure the couple will have fun in the sun.
Posted on March 23rd, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
The dreary days are gone – summer is here! Once again it’s time to bring out the picnic totes and venture out into the lovely countryside. This is the perfect opportunity to get a dose of fresh air and a whiff of the clean grass and blooming flowers. Bring a basket to the park and enjoy this simple fun times while you can.
People in the city do not seem to go on picnics ad much. It’s a shame since they, who are stuck in their offices all day and sometimes well into the night, are the most in need of this rejuvenating activity. Perhaps it is the concern about weight gain or horror at the thought of adding more free radicals from meat pies or acquiring diabetes from too many sweets. People in the city seem to have become more and more conscious of their health these days. It seems that healthy eating has become more important; hence, picnics have been relegated to the list of activities to be avoided.
This should not be the case! Picnics can be fun and healthy, too. In fact, organic gift baskets are now available. You don’t have to have fried chicken, meat barbecues and sodium-saturated chips at every picnic. You can eat healthy, too! The Organic Sweet Sensation Basket will even satisfy your craving for sweets without ruining your healthy eating habits. At picnics, you can eat anything you want. You do not have to change your eating habits just because you’re eating outdoors.
Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
What do you give someone who has everything but has done you an extremely big favor? Why, take him to a picnic, of course! Bring out those picnic totes and pack in the best wines, cheeses and pastries you can find. Providing a person a personalized and well thought-out meal could probably be the only thing you can give him. A picnic is also, normally, a leisurely activity when you can talk and thank him properly. Time and thoughtfulness are great substitutes for what money can buy. Especially between friends, when free time is no longer so easy to come by, it is always a precious gift to be able to spend a few moments over a glass of wine and appreciate the beauty of life.
In case the person is not such a close associate or has too much to do to make time for a picnic, you may want to simply send him a Grand World of Thanks Gourmet Gift Basket, which he can consume whenever he wants with whomever he wishes. These thank you gift baskets are fast becoming popular alternatives to the usual gifts. While you may not actually have made the effort to cook its contents or even assemble the basket but the thought that went into choosing the best possible gift basket would probably be appreciated.
Besides, generous people do not usually expect repayment. Generally, good people give out of the goodness of their hearts and the need to help people who need it. Thus, rest assured that whatever you can afford to give or decide to give, will probably come as a surprise and be much appreciated by the receiver.
Posted on March 18th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments »
More often than not, people in the city get caught up in the hectic flow of their daily routines, with their heads totally buried in a pile of work from Monday to Saturday and then in a pile of sheets on Sunday. By the time they get up on Sunday afternoon, the day is gone and it’s time to get ready to go back to work the next day. It is just so easy to stick to this pattern and focus on work. Whether or not this is a good thing is another matter.
In fact, studies show that this is actually detrimental to both the person and the company. Such a rigorous lifestyle is bound to lead to a burnout within a few years or even months. The person ends up feeling tired and restless while the company is left with a marginally productive employee who had once been stellar. Each person must be able to allow sufficient time away from work to engage with the outside world. We must all realize that it is okay to take a break once in a while. Invite friends for a day out, pack a couple of picnic baskets and reconnect with the world outside the office.
You can even just pick up a few gourmet picnic baskets which have already been pre-packed for busy people like you. You stand to benefit from a walk in the park, which will recharge your energy levels. Then, you can go back to work feeling refreshed and ready to face a new round of tough challenges.
Posted on March 17th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
There are days when you just happen to get up on the wrong side of the bed and end up feeling grumpy the rest of the day. There are also days when for no particular reason, you may not be your usual cheerful self. It is but normal that these happen every now and then and last for a day or two. However, if the days begin to pile up when you feel down and out, then it may be time to break the chain of loneliness and pick yourself up from the dumps. What better way to do this than to get some fresh air and while basking under the summer sun?
All you have to do is grab a couple of picnic baskets and fill them to the brim with your favorite treats. Take a short drive to the countryside, choose a spot, spread your blanket and read a book while munching on the treats you’ve brought with you. You may even want to ask a friend to join you in enjoying the beautiful scenery! Sometimes, it only takes a few moments of surveying God’s works to remember how much there is to be happy about.
Now, if a friend falls into the dumps that you’ve been to before, you’ll know what to do – send him or her one of those gourmet ninic baskets filled with Sunflower Deluxe Treats with sound advice to get him to commune with nature. Better yet, pick him up and drive him to your special spot so you can witness the smile that lights up his face.
Posted on March 16th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
Diabetes is a sneaky disease. If you aren’t the type to go to the hospital for an annual physical exam and work up, it would be hard to detect that you’ve acquired the Diabetes. Of course, if you enjoy a sweet dessert at every meal and in between snacks, you are certainly more prone to developing high blood sugar. Nevertheless, until you are actually diagnosed with Diabetes, you would be hard pressed to take steps against it.
For years, undiagnosed, you may feel fine yet continue to worsen in your condition. You may feel nothing until, suddenly, after an accident or incurring a major wound, you realize that you haven’t been healing properly, then your leg gets amputated then you lose your eyesight. Diabetes is a progressive, debilitating disease. You certainly do not want to have it!
This is why when you buy food, even picnic baskets, choose one that does not pack too much sugar. Often when we think picnic, cakes and pastries come to mind. People tend to binge on soda or beer as well. Carbohydrate rich and fatty food like fried chicken and chocolate are often staples in a picnic or backyard event. Try this gourmet picnic basket that is Simply Sugar Free. It is an excellent alternative to the usually sugar and sodium loaded packs.
It is better to be careful now than to be sorry later. Before you take a bite of the chocolate bar or a spoon full of cake, imagine first the figure of a cripple who can no longer see because her diabetes. Perhaps then, you will be inspired to keep your sugar low and your body free from Diabetes!