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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Kindness Pays It Forward

Dear Readers, 

The best feeling in the world is when you can do something for someone that you know will probably bring a smile to their face.  I also know how good it feels when someone spontaneously does something for me.  It feels good all the way around.

The article below by Alicia M. Forest, MBA is a great tie-in to a recent Press Release (click on Press Room to read) I wrote in celebration of "World Kindness Week."  Yes, there is such an occasion.  For the entire week of November 8-14 this year, thousands of people around the world will be performing random acts of kindness.  There are so many benefits to spreading goodwill.  Especially for businesses who want to show appreciation to their clients and employees.  Just think of how rewarding it can be to pay it forward.

Read Alicia's tips to see how these 5 easy and effective holiday marketing ideas might help your business. 

5 Easy and Effective Holiday Marketing Ideas for Your Business
by Alicia M Forest, MBA
6-Figure Business Breakthrough Mentor


One of my business principles is "Giver's Get," in the sense that you are giving from a place of having no expectation of getting anything in return.

What follows are 5 ways that you can give in your business, feel really good about it, and reap the rewards from the Universe.


1. Thank your clients and customers.

An obvious one to do around Thanksgiving is to show your gratitude to your current clients and customers for their business. But you might be surprised at how few business owners actually take the time to do this.

It could be something as simple as expressing your thanks in a short email. Or you could send a thank you card in the mail. Or you could take it a step further and do something I've done before - sending a postcard expressing my gratitude with a link to a special - and fr*e - gift to my VIP clients and customers.


Taking the time to say thank you goes a long way towards deepening that all-important relationship with your current clients and customers. If you do nothing else this holiday season, at least do this.


2. Give your ezine list a gift.

Your 'pot of gold' in your business in your email list of potential clients and customers. You should always be treating them well, but at least once a year, offer them a gift - no strings attached - just because...

Something I've given to my subscribers a few times that has been hugely successful was my 12 Days of Christmas series, where they received something of value that benefited them in building their business once a day for the 12 days leading up to Christmas. You don't have to offer 12 gifts, however. Just one will do very nicely as well.

For 3 more easy strategies and to add your own, visit my blog...

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WANT TO REPRINT THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR EZINE, BLOG OR WEBSITE? You're welcome to - just please include this complete blurb with it:

Alicia M Forest, MBA, 6-Figure Business Breakthrough Mentor, teaches entrepreneurs how to attract more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and deserve. For FREE tips on how to breakthrough to 6 figures and beyond so you can live the life you ache for, visit http://aliciaforest.com

Thank you Alicia for sharing your business marketing expertise.

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Soup's On

Soup's On

Soup n.  A liquid food consisting of meat, fish, or vegetable stock, often with various solid ingredients added.  This is Webster's definition of soup.  What's yours?  Whatever it is, it should be hearty and delicious.

As we experience cooler outdoor temperatures we want to retreat to the comforts of our homes.  For many of us, that means enjoying meals with family and friends.  For me, I start thinking "Soup's On."  A hot bowl of soup will take the chill off and might be just what is needed to warm the body.

Here's one of my favorite soup recipes for you to try.

Double Roasted Tuscan Chicken Soup

Prep Time:  5 Minutes   Cook Time: 8 Minutes
4 Servings

2 cups diced roasted chicken
1/2 cup diced onion
1 Tbsp. olive oil
1 cup peas & carrots
1 carton (32 oz.) College Inn Rotisserie Chicken Bold Stock
Fresh basil (optional)

1.  Cook chicken and onion in oil in large saucepan, for 3 minutes.
2.  Add peas & carrots and stock.
Simmer 5 minutes

Garnish with chopped fresh basil and Parmesan cheese, if desired.  This recipe is on the box panel of College Inn's chicken stock.  Visit www.collegeinn.com for more rich and flavorful recipes.

I usually make this with leftover roasted chicken.  Once most of the chicken legs, wings and breast meat has been cut away, there's enough left on the carcass to make a hearty pot of soup.  Keep a carton of chicken stock on hand in the pantry.  You don't necessarily need to use fresh vegetables, canned ones will do.  If peas and carrots aren't your favorite, substitute any vegetables you like.  I happen to like barley, so whenever I make this soup, that's what I add to mine along with other vegetables.  Once, when I didn't have fresh basil, I chopped up a few leaves of fresh turnip greens instead.  You create your own recipe to suit your taste buds.

During cold and flu season a Soup's On gift basket is a great gift to send.  It can be filled with a variety of items that will get anyone on the mend quicker.  We can even personalize it for you, just ask.  Visit us at www.basketsbyconsuela.com for this and other gift ideas.


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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

September Holidays

Many of us don't typically think of September as having any holiday other than Labor Day.  There are a few lesser known ones to keep in mind:

  • Baby Safety Month
  • Better Breakfast Month
  • Children's Eye Health and Safety
  • National Chicken Month
  • National Rice Month
  • National School Success Month
  • Childcare Week
  • National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
The common threads that tie all of these special occasions together are food and children.  Children's nutrition should be especially important to us all.  Whether we have children of our own or not, they are our future.

I recently read that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted a study in 2009 which said, an estimated 32.5 percent of adults consumed fruit two or more times per day and 26.3 percent consumed vegetables three or more times per day.  This is far short of the national targets.  I can only imagine what the statistics look like for children who have far less control over what they eat than what adults are consuming.

Additional data from the Centers for Disease Control also estimates that 1 in 3 children in the United States is overweight or obese, increasing their risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and other illnesses. 

One of the things adults can do to help this trend decline is provide children with healthier alternatives for snacks and meal times.  I practiced this early in my own daughter's life.  I fed her plenty of fruits and vegetables from the time she was an infant.  Today, as a young adult, one of her favorite vegetables is spinach.  Yes, I said spinach.  She loves it.

Having more fresh fruits and vegetable on hand is a good way for everyone to stay healthier and more fit.  While I too have developed a taste for salty snacks like potato chips, I try to keep them out of the pantry.  Instead, I make a real effort to keep apples, bananas and a variety of fruits of the season handy.  When the urge hits me to snack, I have no choice but to eat what is on hand which is usually an apple.  Slice it and dip the slices into some peanut butter.  You've just made one tasty treat you'll start to prefer over high calorie snack food.

In recognition of September's National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, Aetna is  hosting a special contest on their web site to award grants to three national or regional nonprofit organizations that are making a difference in combating childhood obesity.  Please go there and cast your vote for one of these organizations.

Try to develop the habit of keeping at least a few pieces of fresh fruit around.  The children will follow your lead when they see what you're eating.  Fresh fruit baskets stored in the fridge or counter top look pretty too.  Some vegetables can be stored at room temperature also.  You can substitute a bowl of colorful veggies for a floral centerpiece on the dinner table.  In reconditioning how we think about fruits and vegetables, we are all now "thinking outside the basket."  Here's to a healthier generation!

Visit us online http://www.basketsbyconsuela.com for more ideas, tips and trends in the food and gift industry.

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   "we think outside the basket"
Phone: 678.499.2765
Fax: 1-610-885-7584
Email: baskets.byconsuela@yahoo.com
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Wistful, Elegant, Graceful, New Gourmet Settings Windermere Appetizer Spoons Turn Heads

Wistful, Elegant, Graceful, New Gourmet Settings Windermere Appetizer Spoons Turn Heads

Oh my goodness, I love this new spoon. I can only imagine how beautiful and elegant they will look on the table during the appetizer course or dessert.

Click on the link and check out the design. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think also.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Kick Off The Holiday Season Early


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KICK OFF THE HOLIDAY SEASON EARLY
Basket Designer Helps Early Shoppers Save Money on Gifts

Fairburn, GA - September 10, 2010 - Baskets by Consuela of Fairburn, GA, kicks off the holiday season early by making a debut in Hapeville.  Teaming up with other crafters and vendors to help consumers save money during these penny pinching times.  They will be offering a variety of affordable gifts to festival attendee that will save them money. 

Baskets by Consuela will be participating in the upcoming Hapeville Happy Days Festival on Saturday, September 18, 2010 from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.  Attendees will have the chance to build their own basket if they choose.  There will be a free bow making demonstration session, prize give-a-ways and a gift basket raffle drawing too. 


Consumers are spending more time sharing fun activities with their families and friends.  At the same time, shoppers are also looking for ways to save money on gifts

.  Hapeville Happy Days Festival brings all this together in one easy trip.  "It's the place to be if you're looking to shop, eat or browse" says Ms. Greene of Baskets by Consuela.  She also says, "it's a way to kickoff the holiday season early by introducing a line of custom gift baskets to the community."  


"We will also offer a selection of gift items so the entire family can come out to enjoy a fun filled happy day of activities, sampling tasty treats and shopping til they drop without breaking the bank."  Stop by our booth so we can show you how "we think outside the basket" at Baskets by Consuela.


Baskets by Consuela, based in Fairburn, has been in business since 2003 supplying affordable custom and unique gift baskets for all occasions to individuals and corporate clients.


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For more information, contact Consuela Greene at 678.499.2765 or email: consuela@basketsbyconsuela.com or visit the Website at http://www.basketsbyconsuela.com



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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Need to Incease Your Clients?


"How do I increase the number of clients in my business?" is a question many businesses are currently asking.  It is no secret that in today's economy every business needs to increase the number of clients they service in order to stay afloat.  Traditional marketing and advertising are not the only tools to use.  If your business is to survive, you'll need to increase your clients by using as many creative techniques as possible. 

Although there is no single answer, try these three tips for increasing your clients to see if you can get the ball rolling in your direction.  I can't take credit for these three terrific tips.  They were reproduced from the following source:


The Wall Street Journal


1.  Community Service

David Chewey, president of Garden Associates Landscape Architecture Inc. in Somerville, N.J., spends about $5, 000 each year to beautify the median of a double lane road through his State's Adopt-A-Highway program.  Because there is often a lot of traffic, the commuters have plenty of time to admire the 75-feet stretch of landscaped median and read the sign with his firm's name.  Mr. Chewey started tracking how new clients heard about him and estimates that the highway program generates $400, 000 in new sales each year.

2.  Crazy Hours

Mr. Flusser, a Columbia University Student was known as the kid who could fix computers, but was never paid for his skills. When his roommate's father a Wall Street Lawyer, needed help recovering files from a virus-ridden computer that were needed for trial in the morning, he pulled an all-nighter to finish the job. He was compensated $200.00. This prompted him to start Artistech, a computer repair firm that services clients at all hours. Because of it's success Mr. Flusser hasn't had time to return to school.

3.  Customized Gifts

Two years ago, interior Designer Leslie Hart-Davidson in Okemos, Michigan heard through a handyman that a family with a 12 year old daughter wanted to remodel their home.  But, solicitation letters, referrals from the handyman and visits to the homeowners office proved futile.  So, Ms. Hart-Davidson sent a gift basket filled with items that she thought the young daughter would like, such as her school's mascot and ballet slippers - along with a note explaining how she could renovate the tween's bedroom.  Ms. Hart-Davidson was soon commissioned to complete a $50, 000 year long renovation at the residence.

Think about how you can use these 3 tips for increasing your clients in your own business.  You might be surprised at the positive results you'll get.  For more great ideas and gift suggestions visit us at http://www.basketsbyconsuela.com where "we think outside the basket."


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Fax: 1-610-885-7584
Email: baskets.byconsuela@yahoo.com
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Thursday, August 19, 2010

National Peach Month and Cupcakes Too

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Although we are nearly at the end of August, I wanted to pay homage to National Peach Month because I love this fruit.  Especially, when they are sweet and ripe.  Last summer as a matter of fact, I tried my hand at making homemade ice cream.  Guess which flavor I chose?  You guessed it, Peach.  Truly delicious. . .as a matter of fact, one of my cousins, Melo of Big Willie Wax, New Jersey,  was here in Georgia on a visit, so he too can attest to the fact of how "sweet it was."  I hadn't tasted peach ice cream that good since Waters' Drug Store in the neighborhood where I grew up in New Jersey.  I spent many a summer day waiting in line there for a large single or double scoop on my favorite sugar cone.  Yum, yum.... 

Here's something I discovered about how National Peach Month got started.

Origin of this Holiday?
In recognition of the role peaches play in our food supply and our economy, the Congress by Joint Resolution approved March 16, 1982 (96 Stat. 12), has requested the President to designate July 1982 as ``National Peach Month.''

Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, proclaim July "National Peach Month'' and call upon the people of the United States to incorporate this nutritious fruit into their diets, and call upon interested groups to celebrate this month with appropriate programs and activities.
Filed with the Office of the Federal Register, 11:05 a.m., June 16, 1982

Since my latest passion is cupcakes, I found this recipe for Peach Cupcakes.  Be sure to leave me your comments so we can discuss the results from my first batch that I'll bake.  Always "thinking outside the basket" for you.
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Mini Vanilla-Almond Peach Cupcakes

Who says desserts are off limits! These mini-delights are filled with sweet peach surprises, topped with a delicious peach-puree frosting, and finished off with sprinkles of diced peaches and mint leaves.

Watch Jackie Newgent on PPN TV as she shows just how easy it is to make these sweet treats. Click Here.

   

  
Ingredients
   
2   cups flour  
2   teaspoons baking powder  
3/4
  teaspoon salt  
1/4   cup unsalted butter, softened  
1
  cup + 2 tablespoons sugar  
2
  eggs, at room temperature  
1   teaspoon vanilla extract  
1/2   teaspoon almond extract  
1/2   cup low-fat milk  
1   fresh California peach, pitted and diced  
       
   

Frosting

 
1   fresh California peach, divided  
1 1/2   tablespoons unsalted butter, softened  
1 1/2   cups powdered sugar, divided  
1/2   teaspoon vanilla extract  
    Tiny mint leaves (optional garnish)  
       

Preparation

Prep time: 30 minutes
Cook time: 15 minutes total

To prepare cupcakes, preheat oven to 300°F and line 36 mini muffin tins with paper wrappers; set aside. Combine flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl. Beat butter in a large bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed for 2 minutes or until smooth. Gradually add sugar and beat for 2 minutes more or until fluffy. Add eggs and extracts, beating well after each addition. Stir in half the dry ingredients, then half the milk; repeat and mix until well combined. Stir in diced peaches and spoon batter into prepared muffin tins (they will be very full). Bake for 15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool in tins for 10 minutes, then remove and let cool completely on a wire rack before frosting. To prepare frosting, peel and mash or puree half the peach. Beat butter and 3/4 cup powdered sugar in a large bowl with an electric mixer until smooth. Blend in 1 1/2 tablespoons peach puree and extract, beating for 2 minutes or until smooth and creamy. Gradually add remaining sugar, adding more peach puree if a thinner consistency is desired. Spread equal amounts over each cupcake. Dice remaining peach half and sprinkle over cupcakes. Garnish with mint leaves, if desired.

Makes 36 mini cupcakes

Nutritional analysis per cupcake: Calories: 80; Fat: 2g; Saturated Fat: 1g; Trans Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 15mg; Sodium: 85mg; Carbohydrates: 16g; Fiber: 0g; Sugars: 10g; Protein: 1g; Vitamin A: 2%; Vitamin C: 0%; Calcium: 2%; Iron: 2%

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Here's to National Peach Month and cupcakes too!

For more peachy keen ideas visit us online at http://www.basketsbyconsuela.com or try one of our luscious Peach Blossom Spa gift baskets to cool and relax you on a hot summer day.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Cupcake Trail

I've developed a new fascination watching the program "Cupcake War." Bakers attempt to outdo their competition in creating the ultimate tasting cupcake and then designing a display to showcase one thousand cupcakes for an event. The winner gets the opportunity to have their cupcakes eaten by celebrities, charitable organizations and major event organizers. The ultimate in moving their businesses to the next level.

This past weekend, a friend and I went searching for a delicious cupcake to sample. We started with a local bakery. After encountering a less than enthusiastic reception from the owner, we decided to leave without sampling any of her selections. Because the local area didn't offer any other choices we proceeded to drive outside our local district. We asked shop owners and residents in surrounding communities where they would recommend we go to find a "good cupcake." The next bakery we found met our satisfaction. The service was good and so were the cupcakes we tasted. In fact, they were a dollar less than the first bakery's.

Eager to see if we could top what we had just done, we continued the search. We took a break at a little tea shop. As we talked with the owner she informed us that there was a small cupcake shop within walking distance. Since we were so close it made perfect sense for us to make our way there before the shop closed at 5:00 p.m. It was well worth the trip. The red velvet cupcake was moist and the icing had the right balance of sweetness.

Cupcakes are the latest trend. They're an excellent choice for entertaining, gifting or enjoying individually. I've decided to begin a cupcake adventure of my own. Stop by soon and I promise to give you the names of the best cupcake places I find on my cupcake trail.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

10 Tips to Simplify Your Life


Baskets by Consuela:  Simplify


We all need ways to simplify our lives.  Start clearing some of the clutter with these 10 organizing tips.  Enjoy, Consuela 

 10 Organizing Tips To Reduce Electronic Clutter
By: marilynbohn

I worked with a client a few weeks ago and we set up a filing system in her home office.  Then we organized every other room in her home.  She called me to say she felt free because of all the organizing we had done. She could now find everything and by putting things away where they belonged she didn’t have to donate large chunks of time to find things she needed.

She carried it one step further by organizing her electronic mail. Technology organizing is something we often neglect. She had an email account she didn’t use very often and dreaded ever going to it as she knew it was cluttered with out of date information and things she just didn’t want to deal with. But because she had been so successful in reducing clutter in other parts of her home she tackled the problem. She got her inbox cleared out and because of this she received a 40% off coupon to a local bookstore which she never would have found if she had not de-cluttered.

Here are 10 organizing tips on how to reduce electronic clutter. When computers first came out they were to save us time but do you find you they now use more of your time than you have to spare?

1. Set a timer when you surf the web or read your emails if you get sucked into hours at the computer “against your will”. When the timer rings close down and walk away. Set up a routine of doing this and you will find more time in your day to do other things. 2. When receiving junk mail or spam immediately delete it without taking your time to read it. You don’t even need to open it. 3. Ask your friends not to send you spam. If you can’t ask them never ever return it to them or respond and they will hopefully stop sending you junk. Mark spam as spam if your email allows you to do so. This will stop that certain type of spam coming into your email in box. 4. Set up a different email address for store offers you want to receive. These won’t clog your personal email in box. Remember to look at it every week or two. Delete the offers you aren’t going to use. Before signing up ask if they sale their lists, if they do, don’t sign up with them. 5. Make electronic folders for any information you are keeping. This will keep your in box free for incoming mail. If it is something you need to take action on in the next few days mark it with a star or a flag so you know it is something you need to take care of soon. 6. Make a folder for receipts. Scan receipts and when you need them they will be easily accessible. Make a financial folder. When you pay bills on line and your financial institution notifies you the bill has been paid put the notification in the folder. It is accessible to refer back to as needed. 7. Passwords are very important to your security. I don’t recommend keeping them in a word document on your computer for your own protection. I do recommend keeping them in a notebook and put this in a secure place in your filing system (not under the tab “passwords”) or hidden on a bookshelf. There are electronic password protectors that remember your passwords. I use roboform.com. This company came highly recommended to me from an electronic consultant to several large companies in the Seattle area. I have used it for several years with no problems. There are others on the web also that can be purchased. 8. Make folders for information you retrieve on the internet. A web site can be electronically bookmarked in the browser or the information copied and pasted into a Word document, and then moved to a folder. Make folders for information you do bookmark in your browser to make it more accessible and to save you time. 9. There are many social bookmarks to make it easy for you to retrieve information when away from your personal computer. Delicious.com is one of them. And you can share what you have bookmarked with others and can see what they are interested in that may be of help to you. 10. Online to do lists can assist you in planning your daily and weekly tasks. Many are free and you can manage your tasks from anywhere and any computer. www. rememberthemilk.com is one site. www.memotome.com will remind you of whatever date you have told it to remind you of. And if you have Office Outlook it can also do all of these tasks for you. Electronics can work for us or against us.

These organizing tips eliminate electronic clutter are meant to help you take control of your computer and take back your life.

Marilyn’s Bio: Marilyn is a professional organizer who works with women and seniors in clearing clutter and providing organizing tips. Clearing clutter helps those she works with to have less stress in their lives and feel more joy in living. Marilyn invites you to visit her website http://www.marilynbohn.com where you can find organizing solutions. You will find fun stories and free organizing tips in her blogs, articles and videos.

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Fourth of July Fireworks

The country is about to celebrate another birthday and so am I.  Although, mine comes first, July 2nd.  Maybe that's why I'm so independent.  Having a birthday close to Independence Day has always given me the opportunity to celebrate for more than a day.  In fact, I don't stop celebrating until after the Fourth of July. 

I just read this article about a new wave in the greeting cards industry.   Over the years, I received many, most of which I have saved.  Call me sentimental but that's what I do.  I've even kept the ones my daughter handmade for me when she was a little girl.  Whether you think this new phenomenon is a good idea or not, keep sending those cards on holidays and special occasions.  I think most people enjoy receiving and keeping these small treasures of recognition.

Happy Birthday USA let the fireworks begin!

Talking greeting cards are so yesterday
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Published: June 28, 2010


There's a new reason to get a little bit weepy looking through the greeting card aisles.

It's not the heart-warming poems on a Mother's Day card, or tearful "atta-boys" for a first-born's graduation.


There's a new breed of multimedia electronic cards coming on the market that more closely resemble something you'd buy in a BestBuy store than at Hallmark.

Cards with recordable karaoke soundtracks. Cards with augmented reality links online. Cards with animated color LCD screens that display snappy vignettes from "Star Wars" about fatherhood – for Father's Day. Cards with a sticker price of $10 to $30 and a do-not-recycle-with-the-newspaper warning on the back.


A mere "Thinking of You" card with a kitten-in-a-basket photo, these are not.

Perhaps it's our HDTV-loaded culture that judges everything in dots-per-inch and megabits-per-second. Or perhaps this is an inevitable overture by cardmakers to the snap-and-post phone/camera/Facebook nation. But multimedia greeting cards are selling fast, and they're well on the way to becoming standard, and expected.


"The more elaborate the electronics, the more people want them," said Tim Carlin, owner of Sara's Hallmark in south Tampa, Fla. Case in point: He first wondered about stocking audio cards the size of a clipboard that play "Bad to the Bone" with booming bass. Price: $9.99. "But they sell out fast as we can stock them."


On one level, these cards represent the state of the art in an escalating arms race between rival superpowers of the greeting card industry: Hallmark and American Greetings.

With each passing holiday, these arch-enemies introduce new cards with more electronic features to one-up the other. Last Christmas season, American Greetings launched a card with an LCD screen and USB cord the giver plugs into a PC to upload personal photos – blurring the line between a greeting card and a digital picture frame.


Meanwhile, the retail industry remains tenaciously bleak, putting a pinch on card companies that operate stores in shopping centers and strip malls. So card companies are looking for thicker profits from each card sold, and investors who desire ever-more profit are closely watching for a payoff from electronic cards.


Multimedia cards also let a card company tap into the brand recognition of celebrities, shows and movies. Why not a "Twilight"-themed card for Halloween that stands out against a landscape of mere pumpkin-print paper cards? Why not a Lance Armstrong-themed video for congratulations greetings?


"What we've done is expand the world of communications," said Shelly Lulow, creative director in the writing studio of American Greetings. "As people become more technologically savvy, they can communicate more than ever. And we're finding technology is an important part of what we do as a business."


Like it or not, these cards also come with an unexpected obligation for the recipient. And they may well become something of a squatter on the mantle piece.

For one, there's the cost.


Etiquette author Jay Remer notes he used to spend 60 cents on a card when he was a kid.
"Now, when you go look at birthday cards, they can cost $5 apiece," Remer said. "And you may not even get that person a $5 gift card for somewhere."


When he thinks of exchanging a card, it's merely a way to connect with someone, or acknowledge a milestone – a sign of friendship or love. If he receives a card from someone close, he may keep it indefinitely.


But as for electronic cards, "This has all gotten way out of hand," he said, and it blurs the meaning of "gift."


The elaborate production, cost and effort the giver invests into a multimedia card can pressure recipients to keep the card much longer than a generic birthday card.
"Here's your gift," he said, "I want you to listen to this message every week, forever. That's not a gift. That's a job."


These cards also bring up another quandary.  How long must recipients wait to throw out a card that Grandma loaded with a slide show of photos of the cousins' last Christmas? What about a Father's Day video card, like one from Hallmark for $30, that takes AA batteries. Even arbitrary one-week or one-year rules for birthday cards don't seem to apply for a disposing of a silicon message.


"We just haven't come up with any rules yet as a culture on this particular subject," said Lizzy Post, direct descendant of etiquette icon Emily Post and author at the Emily Post Institute.


Post said she's only received about 10 paper greeting cards that were meaningful enough to keep permanently. Will we all have shoe boxes full of cards with little LCD screens, she wonders?


Electronics like that can't go in the paper recycling bin, and it seems a bit strange for card companies to tout their recycled paper cards while selling electronics, too, she said.

"Personally, I'd rather just e-mail something to a friend," she said. "I don't want to be sent some-thing in the mail and then have to bring it to an electronics store for recycling."

If the message sent through multimedia is heartfelt, and happily received, then that's all for the good, she said. But as for recycling electronics, "That's just a pain."


Readers, I'd like to hear from you.  Tell me what you think about this movement in the greeting card industry. 


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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Double Leisure Time

These tea pillows are an awesome way to compliment your tea break any time of the day or night.  Get cozy and sip your favorite cup of tea.  Tuck one of these pillows behind your head, sit back, now close your eyes and breathe in the wonderful scents as you relax.  What a perfect way to double your leisure time.



Leaves of Leisure

Tea Pillows by Gina Wu are stuffed with real tea leaves. Available in rose, lavender, green tea or jasmine fillings and many sizes. Come in lounge, bolster and travel sizes.  TeaGW, San Francisco.


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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

What A Man Needs

Father's Day is Sunday, June 20th.  This year, unlike others, it should be easier to figure out what a man needs.   Any gift that will give him an opportunity to nourish his mind, body and soul is a perfect choice.  The gift basket in this picture was custom made to include the recipients favorite snacks and treats.  It even included a quality cigar and travel case to keep it fresh.

A grooming kit is ideal for those quick touch ups he might need before stepping out for work, fun or play.  How about a Swiss army knife.  He can leave it in the glove box of the car or truck.  It's a gadget that will be there when he needs it.

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After a long day of work or a strenuous workout at the gym or home, why not treat him to a in home spa gift basket.  Any gift that compliments his sports interest or recreational activity would be well received.  A new set of personalized golf balls, golf glove or fishing equipment are all good choices too. 

Go here www.basketsbyconsuela.com for more gift ideas.  We have lots of gifts for what a man needs this Father's Day.

 

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Five Gift Ideas for Father's Day

These five gift ideas will give dad something to smile about on Father's Day this year.  Get away from the habit of gifting him with a new tie, socks or cuff links.  Whether dad likes to be outdoors enjoying his favorite sports activity or indoors watching it on the big screen, he'll know that you put some thought into buying his gift.

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Officially licensed snack container. The snack helmet is a great gift item for watching the big event with friends. Snack helmets have a large container in the helmet and a smaller tray with two compartments in the facemask (Football) or one smaller tray with no divider (Racing). Helmets are approximately 10"...

2. 

Twist it, roll it, fold it or soak it. The Flexible Compact Keyboard is water-resistant, dust-proof and contaminant proof. It's idea for industrial environments, hospitals, libraries and motor boats. The silicon based material is impervious to almost anything, and it's easy to use.


3.

If you are looking for a meaningful gift that will be remembered, give a Cloud 9 Living Experience Gift Certificate. This Green Level Certificate will allow your recipient to choose from over 1,500 experiences nationwide ranging from Corvette Thrill Rides or a Military Flight Simulator to Whitewater Rafting or Scenic...

4. 

PGA Certified Professionals are universally recognized as the leaders in the field of golf instruction.? This is your chance to put their years of training and knowledge to use for you.With a private lesson from a PGA Professional, you'll discover techniques and strategies for improvement that would otherwise take...

5.  Last but not least, a custom gift basket filled with some of dad's favorite sweet treats, salty snacks or stress-reducing items is a great idea too.  Baskets by Consuela designs affordable and memorable keepsakes to keep dad feeling on top of the world on Father's Day and beyond!

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

National Fitness Day

Wednesday, May 19, 2010 is National Fitness Day.  It's no secret that our country is struggling with an obesity epidemic.  It is easier to follow a healthier lifestyle if you have some info on hand to keep you focused. 

While I'm no health guru, I can share a few tips that most experts say we can all take heed to.  The following foods are some brain boosters as well.  Eating more fish that contains Omega 3 fatty acids like tuna and salmon.  Consuming green leafy veggies, cauliflower and broccoli.  Avocados, nuts and seeds are foods high in Vitamin E.  Dark chocolate, blueberries, raspberries and strawberries are more beneficial to you than candy with high sugar content. 

Substitute whole grains such as oatmeal and brown rice in place of white rice, pasta or bread which contain process sugars. Drinking plenty of water helps you stay well hydrated.  Even coffee in moderation is alright too.  Finally, don't skip breakfast.  Do not shop on an empty stomach and avoid late-night eating.  If you keep more fruits, nuts and veggies on hand you'll have a healthier alternative than junk foods at your fingertips.

Here's to your health and fitness.


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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Georgia Peaches On My Mind

There's nothing like the taste of delicious juicy peaches.  Here are some facts and a few ways to enjoy them.

  • Spaniards brought peaches to South America and the French introduced them to Louisiana. The English took them to their Jamestown and Massachusetts colonies. Columbus brought peach trees to America on his second and third voyages.

  • To this day China remains the largest world producer of peaches, with Italy second. Italy is the main exporter of peaches in the European Union; the regions of Campania and Emilia Romagna account for more than 50% of Italy’s annual production. California produces more than 50% of the peaches in the United States (and grows 175 different varieties). So many peaches are grown in Georgia that it became known as the Peach State.

Famous Peach Dishes

  • The Bellini: fresh peach purée and spumante, an Italian sparkling wine; Champagne or other sparkling wine can be used. The drink is said to have originated in the 1930s at Harry’s Bar in Venice, a favorite haunt of Ernest Hemingway, and is named for the 15th-century Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini. The peachy color of the cocktail reminded Cipriani of the color of the garments of St. Francis in a famous Bellini painting; Cipriani named the drink in Bellini’s honor.

  • Peach Melba: poached peaches, vanilla ice cream and raspberry purée. The dessert is named after Nellie Melba, the great Australian operatic soprano.

Peaches are a favorite fresh snacking fruit and cereal fruit, and make wonderful pies and jams. Peach ice cream is a summer favorite. Ripe peaches also freeze well for later use.


Reprint from The Nibble - The Magazine About Specialty Foods, August 2006 Ed.


If you want to indulge even further try a calming Peach Blossom Spa.  A delightful blend of peach, kiwi and coconut scents creates a relaxing home spa experience.


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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Mother's Day Garden Gift

"In search of my mother's garden I found my own."  Alice Walker

Does your Mom love gardening?  Even if she only plants indoors, here's a Mother's Day gift that she'll love receiving. 

Even Mothers like to play in the dirt sometimes.  Or, think about who else might enjoy receiving this Gardener's Gift Basket for Mother's Day, a birthday or as an anniversary gift. 

Men, your Wife, Grandmother, favorite Aunt, Daughter, Daughter-In-Law or Sister would love this giftLadies, what about your Best Friend, favorite Aunt, Daughter, Daughter-In-Law, Sister, Grandmother or even buying this gift for yourself?  Finally, to all the children who are wondering, what gift can I give to my God Mother, Grandmother or Aunt? 

This gift basket is a sure bet.  Long after a bouquet of flowers has lost its blooms, the contents of this gift basket will go on providing endless enjoyment. 

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Mother's Day - Show Mom Some Love

Here's another great gift idea for Mom for Mother's Day on Sunday, May 9th.  Not only is this trendy but this particular one has a heart and love printed on it.  A stylish way to show Mom some love.

Customized iPod skins from Robin Zingone
Skin in the Game
There's more than one way to skin an iPhone. New Collections from robin zingone are featured for consumer-customized skins for pocket electronic devices, including modern Victorian butterflies, valentine leopard prints, and the character brand loveMe by robin zingone, the orphans of kawaii. Skinit Inc., San Diego, CA. (866) 380-8130.


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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Mother's Day Dedication



With Mother's Day coming up, I'm feeling a little nostalgic. This song brings back memories. It was very popular back in the 70's but the lyrics are timeless. I like the fact that the video contains a turntable with an LP.

If your mother is from that generation of listeners, I'm sure she would enjoy hearing this so share it with her for Mother's Day on May 9th. A gift to her that won't cost you anything and will be priceless to her. Always "thinking outside the basket" for you.

5 Great Gift Ideas for Mom

Mother's Day will soon be here. This year it is on Sunday, May 9th. Here are five great gift ideas to consider.

1. Perfume - her favorite fragrance of course. A time honored gift that most women love.

2. Handbag - a new spring or summer style.

3. Amazon Kindle - a great gift for the avid reader.

4. Sterling Silver Keyring - engrave it with a special message for a lasting memory.

5. Cleaning Service Gift Certificate - you can buy one for specific time periods such as Spring, pre-holiday cleaning, monthly or quarterly cleaning.

These are just a few ideas that any Mom would love to receive. I know I would. Hope this helps you. Check back again for more gift ideas, trends and tips. Remember "we think outside the basket" for you.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Gifts for Tax Return Day

Whenever Baskets by Consuela comes across any freebies, I like to share them with my readers.  Maybe taking advantage of a few of them will help relieve some of the anxiety you might feel on April 15th, Accountant Day a/k/a Tax Return Day.   Here's what I have found for you.

Smart Spending: Free treats and more for taxpayers

Smart Spending: Free or discounted cupcakes, ice cream, meals, coffee for taxpayers

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In this advertisement provided by McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurants, a Tax Relief Celebration for Tax Return Day, April 15, 2010, is shown.(AP Photo/McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurants)

Emily Fredrix, AP Retail Writer, On Wednesday April 14, 2010, 6:57 am EDT
NEW YORK (AP) -- Few truths are more universal: No one likes to pay taxes, and everyone loves to get things for free.

Restaurants and other retailers are offering freebies to reduce people's angst over their income taxes -- which must be postmarked or e-filed by Thursday.

From cupcakes and pancakes to dinners and coffee, the offers are meant to help people feel better as they help companies drum up business. No paperwork or proof is required for most of the offers.

Ice cream chain MaggieMoo's is giving away pieces of its new ice cream pizza in its second annual tax day giveaway. The company won't say what it cost to give away thousands of free scoops of ice cream at its 160-plus stores in 2009, but a spokeswoman says such promotions bring in new guests and new sales.

"They'll have free ice cream and then they'll get a drink or a smoothie or something else or take home an ice cream pizza," says Jenn Johnston, senior vice president of marketing for NexCen Franchise Management, the parent company of MaggieMoo's, Pretzel Time, The Athlete's Foot and other chains.
Here are some of the freebies and discounts on offer for tax season 2010.

-- FREE COFFEE AND TREATS

CINNABON: Get two free bite-sized cupcakes from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at participating mall locations as part of "Tax Day Bites!" Flavors include Chocolate Passion, 24-Carrot Cake, Vanilla Bliss and Cinnacake Classic.

MAGGIEMOO'S: Get one free slice of ice cream pizza -- ice cream with red frosting to look like sauce and white chocolate to look like cheese -- at participating locations from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday.

STARBUCKS: Get free brewed coffee all day Thursday if you bring your own mug, a promotion the cafe chain says is friendly to the environment as well as taxpayers.

-- DISCOUNTED MEALS
BOSTON MARKET: For a "last-minute tax break" -- one free meal for each one you buy Thursday through Sunday -- show this coupon: http://bit.ly/d1YlRO

IHOP: Expanding on the tax deduction parents get for kids, the restaurant chain is offering free dinner for one child age 12 or younger with each adult meal purchased 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. all month long.

MCCORMICK & SCHMICK'S: The seafood restaurant is offering $10.40 dinner and drink specials in the bar on Thursday -- a nod to the 1040 tax form. Bar guests who come in April 15 also receive a $10.40 gift certificate for a later visit. And professional tax preparers, who may have to work right until the midnight deadline Thursday, get their freebie Friday: dessert on the house plus a $10.40 certificate if they show a business card.
P.F. CHANG'S: Get 15 percent off food purchases for dine-in or take-out, excluding alcohol and happy hour food and beverages.

-- STRESS RELIEF
HYDROMASSAGE: Get a free massage Thursday through Sunday at participating locations. The mall-based massage chain suggests calling ahead to book an appointment. Find a location at http://www.hydromassage.com/taxday.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Local Shopping and Dining in Fairburn, GA

One of the things I enjoy doing is discovering new things.  I love to explore.  Whether it's searching for a bargain or finding something new and tasty to eat.  Whenever I watch Guy Fieri on the Food Network's Diners, Drive Ins and Dives he makes me want to take more road trips.  Since I can't get in my car and drive all over the country like he does, I decided to check out more local businesses in my town. 

Last week I stopped by Spicy Sugar, Jernigan's Gifts and Taqueria to speak with the owners.  They are all located on or near Broad Street in Fairburn, GA.  Each sells a different product but they all service the surrounding community with a unique blend of products and services.  They were all gracious enough to spend a few minutes with me while I queried them about their businesses.  Here goes.

Spicy Sugar is a small accessories boutique specializing in handbags, jewelry and ready to wear.  Natasha Parks is the owner and has a background in fashion.  She opened this shop in November, 2009 after noticing there was a need in the area for a store that offers unique ladies merchandise.  Initially she sold only handbags.  Due to customer demand she began offering apparel, jewelry and other items. 

She is hosting a special event scheduled for Saturday, April 17 featuring a sidewalk sale, music and giveaways for attendees.  Besides the brick and mortar storefront you can find Spicy Sugar on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. 

Jernigan's Unique Gifts has been in operation since 1985.  Julie White and her family own and operate this large gift shop.  Her dad first opened Jernigan's Hardware.  The ladies in the family however wanted to sell more fun merchandise.  Hence, the development of Jernigan's Unique Gifts.  This store is filled with a unique variety of merchandise. You can find items for your home, garden as well as gift items for every occasion.  If you like shopping in an atmosphere where the staff can give you personalized attention, you're sure to enjoy this place. 

Although they do not have a website they are in the process of developing a fan page on Facebook.  The store is located on the corner of West Campbellton Street and West Broad Street in Fairburn.

Taqueria Mexican Restaurant offers an authentic Mexican food menu cooked daily.  Taqueria's owner, Armando Jimenez said he wanted to provide a different variety in food choices for the area.  He has been in operation for the past three and a half years. 

They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hours of operation are from 6:00 a.m. till 10:30 p.m.  This was actually my second visit.  A business associate and I stopped in one evening.  Armando brewed us a fresh pot of coffee while we sat and talked.  The coffee was delicious and the service was great.  There is a laid back feel to dining there and a friendly atmosphere too.

I hope you'll explore these three places when you're looking for something new to wear, give or eat.  Be sure to let them know that Baskets by Consuela sent you.  Enjoy!


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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Take Note: Administrative Professional Week is April 18-24, 2010 (administrative professionals week)

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Administrative Professionals Week - April 18 - 24, 2010

Administrative Professionals are the lifeblood of most organizations.  Many companies will recognize them during Administrative Professionals Week.  There are several benefits to an organization in honoring the contributions of their employees.  Two of which are improved morale and increased employee productivity.  Use this week as an opportunity to say "thank you."

Almost every office has a secretary or Administrative Professional.  Some of the ways we can recognize our Administrative Professionals during this occasion are:

During Administrative Professional Week gifts are probably the most common way of giving thanks and recognizing these very important people in your employ.  Which gift will you give?. . .Gift baskets?  Maybe, before you forget, you should order your gift basket now!



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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Green with Envy



Color is such an important design statement when accessorizing your home.  The newest and freshest tone today is green.  The variety of shades range from subtle soft green to bright emerald to vibrant chartreuse.  Whether you use a vase filled with flowers in these tones or add a small furniture item to your decor, a splash of color livens any room.

These beautiful pieces will leave anyone green with envy who doesn't own one.

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Shine by S.H.O. 

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