High End Kosher Reds Tasting – Episode #988

Posted by - October 30th, 2010

Gary Vaynerchuk tastes two new releases of Kosher wine from Spain and the United States and talks about the upcoming Kosher Food and Wine Experience in New York City.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2007 Capcanes La Flor del Flor de Primavera play
2008 Herzog Clone Six Edition Cabernet play

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30 Examples of Big Typography in Web Design

Posted by - October 22nd, 2010

Last year we showcased 55 Examples of Huge Typography in Web Design and since typography is always an important aspect of web design, we decided to gather a new list of websites that use big typography. From tag lines, to headers to whole texts, there are plenty of great examples to show. Check it out, and start thinking about going big on your next project.

Gerren Lamson

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Tower

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Dotvita

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Forefathers

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Campaign Monitor – Hiring

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AWP Express

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efingo

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Marie Catrib’s

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Love of my Life

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Spark Box

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Pop Chart Lab

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Carsonified

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Matt Hamm

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Fill Studio

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Stephen Caver

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So1o

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Jeremy Church

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3 Sided Club

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Visual Republic

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HTML5 Logo

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Rothco

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Jon Brousseau

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Denise Chandler

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Salt of the Earth

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Kyle Steed

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Notes from California

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FREE Alaska Seafood Recipe Book

Posted by - October 20th, 2010

If you take a brief survey you can request a FREE Alaska Seafood Recipe Book.  This survey is on Chef Jamie Oliver’s website so I’m hoping the recipes included in the book are his!  Go HERE to take your survey.

Thanks Mojo Savings




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Photo Show and Tell – Publix 3/5/11

Posted by - October 18th, 2010

So you may recall that last night I posted that I wasn’t going to be shopping this week.  I had told you how my stockpile was overflowing and that since I was sick I was going to take the week off.  Well, I did take the week off, but my husband refused to let all of you down!  So, he was a gem and last night did a quick Publix run.  I’m still not thrilled with this week’s sales but as you can see, my hubby really took advantage of the Uncle Ben’s deal!  :)  

What deals are you liking this week?  Did you find any steals that I missed?

The items I purchased today coincide with this week’s Publix Weekly ad.  To see this week’s ad & coupon matchups, go HERE 

If you are new to saving money at Publix, read my Intro to Publix post!   

**Disclaimer**
1)  My Publix allows us to use more than one of the same Publix store coupon and/or competitor coupon as long as I use one store or competitor coupon per item.  Not all Publix locations allow this.  You should ask customer service if they allow this before loading up your cart.  
2) Not all Publix locations allow overage.  If your Publix does not allow overage, they will usually adjust the value of the coupon down so that you receive the item for free.

What Hubby Bought Last night:

12 Uncle Ben Boil in Bag Rice on sale BOGO .29 for two
Minus six /2 Uncle Ben’s Plain White or Brown Rice 1/9/2011 RP Insert (exp 3/6/2011)
Total Spent: .74 or .65 each
6 Chef Boyardee on sale BOGO .49 for two
Minus one .00/5 Chef Boyardee Publix Store Coupon (print limit reached – check your binders)
Minus oneFREE Chef Boyardee Coupon (promotion over) 
Total Due: .98 or .16 each
2 Halls Coughdrops on sale BOGo .37 for two
Minus one /2 Halls Cough Drops 2/6/2011 SS Insert (exp 3/26/2011)
Total due: .37 or .19 each
8 Reach Floss on sale .99 each
Minus eight /1 Reach Floss, Flosser or Toothbrush 10/10/2010 RP or /1 Reach Toothbrush or Floss Product
Total Due: FREE
8 Old Orchard Juice on sale BOGO .50 for two
Minus two /4 Old Orchard Frozen Juice Concentrates or /4 Old Orchard Frozen Juice Concentrates
Total Due: .00 or .50 each
1 Bag Grapes on sale .69/lb
Total Due: .04

Minus one .00 off when you spend .00 Winn Dixie Coupon (given to me by a friend)

Total Spent: .50 (including tax)   Total Saved: .38   Percentage Saved:  83.8%




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Hurley Swimwear Hiomepage

Posted by - October 16th, 2010

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FROM THE PRINT EDITION: Designing a modern country kitchen near Westport

Posted by - October 10th, 2010

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A couple looking to build a cottage-home with a maritime flavour hires Chuck Mills of Chuck Mills Residential Design to help design this stunning kitchen.

Photography by Gordon King

Today it’s a summer home, a place to kick back on warm weekends with family and friends. But in a few years, the empty-nester couple who commissioned it plans to retire and live full-time in their expansive lakeside house near Westport. When the couple contacted Chuck Mills of Chuck Mills Residential Design in 2008, they were very clear about what they wanted for their house — and for their kitchen, in particular. “They have a large family,” explains Mills, “so the kitchen needed to be family-friendly: big enough that everyone could gather there and still allow room for the grandkids to run around.” The couple wanted their cottage-home to have a maritime and coastal flavour to it but at the same time to be clean and simple. In the kitchen, the unadorned white cabinetry and creamy yellow walls achieve that clean look, with the “farmhouse” ceiling and Mission-style maple island adding country charm. The island is the focal point of the kitchen, with ample space to both prepare and lay out food. Because the kitchen is open to the dining and living areas, the couple can entertain their large family without the space feeling cramped.


Design: Chuck Mills Residential Design & Development Inc. | Contractor: R.K. Porter General Contracting Inc. | Cabinetry: Elmwood Kitchens (St. Catharines) Handles: Amerock | Counter: ‘Antique Brown’ granite | Island counter: ‘Delicatus Cream’ granite | Island Cabinetry: Elmwood Kitchens | Sink: Franke ‘Mythos’ | Island prep sink: Blanco ‘Supreme’ | Faucets: Moen ‘Level’ | Dishwasher: Miele G2002 Series | Refrigerator: Fisher & Paykel | Cooktop: Miele | Wall oven: KitchenAid Double Built | Microwave: Panasonic Genius Prestige ‘Inverter’ | Flooring: Old-growth birch, Logs End | Pendant Lights: Rona | Paint: Benjamin Moore ‘Cloud White’ on ceiling; ‘Vellum’ on walls

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The Smashing Book 2 – Review

Posted by - October 8th, 2010

For those of you who haven’t picked up a copy of The Smashing Book 2, this is a brief overview and some of my initial thoughts about the book. I received my copy last week, and I’ve been reading it for the past couple of days. So far, I’m impressed. Just like everything the team at Smashing Magazine does, the emphasis here is on quality – from the content to the actual printing of the book.

The production quality was the first thing I noticed after unboxing it. Unlike the first book, this one has a hard cover, stitched binding, and even a “Smashing” orange bookmark. Not that the original Smashing Book was bad, but It’s evident that much more emphasis and care was put into the production of this one.

The focus of The Smashing Book 2 is on design, usability, and coding. It starts off with an overview of the principles of graphic design and how they’re applied to web design. In this chapter, I especially like the section on “Timeless Thinking”, which basically talks about how to create something that won’t become outdated. It explains how to achieve this by focusing on the fundamental building blocks of design instead to using a bunch of trendy gimmicks for nothing more than visual appeal. We could all benefit from more of this kind of thinking.

The book continues on with plenty of practical tips and advice on building web sites, from mobile to e-commerce. There’s also interviews with experts on subjects like the future of web typography. But what I like best about the book so far is that it seems to be more focused on the philosophy behind what we do.

Here’s the list of chapters from the book:

  • “The Principles of Great Graphic Design”, Matt Ward and Alexander Charchar,
  • “Visible vs. Invisible Design”, Francisco Inchauste,
  • “Designing Mobile User Experiences”, Mike Rundle,
  • “Sketching, Wireframing and Prototyping”, Janko Jovanovic,
  • “Red Flags in Web Development”, Christian Heilmann,
  • “The Future of Web Typography”, Vivien Anayian,
  • “Game Design Techniques Applied to UX Design”, Christoph Kolb,
  • “When They Click: Psychology of Web Design”, Susan Weinschenk,
  • “Design Patterns on E-Commerce Websites (A Study)”, Steven Bradley,
  • “How to Make a Book (Like This One)”, The Smashing Magazine Team.

Another nice touch are the colorful full-page illustrations that open each chapter. They’re created by Yiying Lu, who is well known for her design work on Twitter’s famous “Fail Whale”. These illustrations, excellent typography, and great page layout make this book a pleasure to read.

As a bonus, there’s a free e-book you can download, called the Smashing Book #2: The Lost Files. The hard cover book was originally supposed to have more chapters, but the chapters became bigger than planned. So this free e-book is the result.

You can get your copy of The Smashing Book 2 from the Smashing Shop.

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Sexy & cute Jolie makes surprise visit to Afghanistan

Posted by - October 6th, 2010

Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie made a surprise visit to Afghanistan this week to meet refugees in the war-torn country. The 35-year-old, who is a UN Goodwill Ambassador, skipped the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night and instead flew to Kabul Monday, reports contactmusic.com. Jolie had last visited the country in 2008. At the [...]

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FROM THE PRINT EDITION: Celebratory wines make the end of winter just a little more bearable

Posted by - October 4th, 2010

Illustration by Julia Tiller

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The cold, dark lingering nights of late winter may seem to offer few incentives to celebrate to the tune of French Champagne. That’s why DAVID LAWRASON recommends that you forget the champers and pop less expensive sparklers from Ontario, a province that understands cold.

Illustration by Julia Tiller

How about a flute of racy bubbly after a day on the slopes or an end-of-season skate on the canal? Or while nestling by the fire with a plate of shrimp and smoked salmon. A handful of wineries in Prince Edward County now have sparkling wine on stream and there is a growing attention in Niagara as well. The cool climate and limestone riddled soils of the Lake Ontario basin are outstanding for serious sparkling wine made from Champagne’s main grapes — pinot noir and chardonnay. (I predict Ontario will become globally famous for such wines within a generation.) Yet there is also a sense of fun and adventure at play, with new techniques (see Hinterland below), new grape varieties (see Angels Gate), new styles (Huff Vidalescco), and even new “crown cap” closures (Flat Rock). Unfortunately, acquiring these wines is not always as simple as running out to the LCBO; nor may you want to venture to the wineries themselves on a blustery winter weekend. But wineries can, and do, deliver if you order by phone or through their websites, and they would be delighted and surprised to hear from you.

ANGELS GATE 2008 ARCHANGEL SAUVIGNON BLANC SPARKLING
/ Beamsville Bench / 89 points
Part of an adventurous new line of varietal bubblies by Angels Gate, this engaging sauvignon blanc successfully catches herbal sauvignon nuances among honeyed grapefruit, guava, and white flowers on the nose and palate. It’s light-bodied, frothy, and semi-sweet, but built on solid acidity. Chill well and serve with spicy canapés. www.angelsgatewinery.com

CASA-DEA 2008 DEA’S CUVEE
.95 / Prince Edward County / 85 points
This is the first sparkler from this Prince Edward County Winery. It is a tank-fermented, or cuve close, version made with pinot noir and chardonnay. It captures considerable complexity, balance, and depth for the money (reduced from .95 at time of review) and for the method used. There is some dried apple fruit and yeasty character, and something a bit papery and not quite fresh, as well. But this is only a nuance. It’s a decent value. Available for delivery in six-bottle cases. www.casadeaestates.com

FLAT ROCK 2007 RIDDLED SPARKLING
.95 / Twenty Mile Bench / 89 points
Owner Ed Madronich petitioned for a change in VQA regulation to permit the use of crown caps in Ontario bubbly. This one has an off-dry style. It’s a generous, open-hearted bubbly with quite ripe pear fruit, mild biscuit, and honey complexity, a slightly frothy effervescence, and very good length. Keep it well chilled. LCBO 187377.

HENRY OF PELHAM CUVÉE CATHARINE ROSÉ
.95 / Niagara Peninsula / 90 points
One of the classiest pink bubblies from Ontario shows a subtle nose of fresh raspberry, icing sugar, and fresh bread — altogether like a delicate raspberry pastry. It’s light- to mid-weight and vaguely sweet, with a fine, racy effervescence and a drier, bracing finish. Very good length. LCBO 4051.

HINTERLAND 2010 ANCESTRAL
.95 / Prince Edward County / 88 points
Jonas Newman and Vicki Samaras, the innovative sparkling wine specialists of PEC, have made a delicious, light (seven percent alcohol), off-dry pink, gamay fizz they call “The Babymaker.” Ancestral takes its more serious name from a process used in Bugey, a village along the Rhône River in eastern France. The fizz is created by capturing the CO2 of the primary fermentation (which occurs at very low temperature) to preserve the fruitiness. It’s pale pink and very bright, with a fresh nose of raspberry-redcurrant fruit jam. It’s medium-sweet yet delightfully fresh and pure, with a lingering redcurrant fruit. Great wine in bed — Valentine’s Day or not. www.hinterlandwine.com

HUFF ESTATE 2007 CUVÉE PETER F. HUFF
.95 / Prince Edward County / 90 points
The new vintage of the County’s pioneering bubbly (first vintage 2004) is being released in February. Previously chardonnay only, winemaker Frederic Picard has moved to a 60 percent chardonnay and 40 percent pinot noir blend, aged 36 months on the lees. It was a warmer vintage and the pinot acidity helps bolster this wine. Overall it’s quite gentle, with lightly toasty shortbread, vanilla, and dried apple nose. It’s light- to medium-bodied, with firm lemon-nutty acid grip and dry chalky finish. Stays well focused and hits excellent length. www.huffestates.com

HUFF ESTATE VIDALESCCO
.95 / Prince Edward County / 87 points
Made in the fruity spirit of Italian prosecco, this is a great use of vidal, which grows so well in PEC but still lacks cachet as a table wine. The nose has a sweet, gentle vanilla cream and pear character — not complex, but quite pretty. It’s light bodied (11.5 percent), off-dry, crisp, and effervescent. Given that this is simply a carbonated bubbly (not re-fermented in the bottle), the sparkling lingers nicely. The length is good, and there is streak of County minerality on the finish. www.huffestates.com

JACKSON-TRIGGS 2005 PROPRIETORS GRAND RESERVE METHODE CLASSIQUE
.95 / Niagara Peninsula / 87 points
This slim, taut young bubbly has a fairly complex, slightly bready, garlicky nose with bruised apple fruit. It’s light and tart with a sweet middle, then a touch bitter on the finish. Very good length, with a trace of icing sugar pastiness on the finish. Vintages 587691.

13TH STREET PREMIER CUVÉE BRUT SPARKLING WINE
.95 / Niagara Peninsula / 88 points
Niagara’s 13th Street Winery is becoming a sparkling wine specialist. Made from the traditional duo of chardonnay and pinot noir, this one has a mild, slightly yogurty, toasty nose with a touch of vanilla. It’s slender with a fine, frothy mousse, very good acidity, and vanilla cream cookie and lemon flavours on the finish. Quite stylish; with very good length. Vintages 113035.         

TRIUS BRUT
.95 / Niagara Peninsula / 90 points
This consistently improving, classically made bubbly took back-to-back gold medals at the Canadian Wine Awards in 2009 and 2010. It is pale yellow in colour, with a gentle, well-integrated nose of dried apple fruit, nuts, and lemon. It’s dry with very good grip, yet also some gentleness without ever being too sweet or pasty. I have tasted it often, and enjoyed drinking it often as well — without fatigue. The underground bubbly storage cellar is among the largest in Canada and an impressive visit. LCBO 451641.

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