A lovely service tray for the shoe diva is us all...
I could see this in a bachelor's game room...
I don't know about the Boobie Cabinet though....
These are all hand-made from wood...
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Say Baa-Baa to the Cold
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Here is a collection of party foods that are as easy to eat as they are to make. Each can be produced in 20 minutes or less. Many can be served at room temperature. And none require a plate. Most of these recipes are beyond minimalist: they never do in two steps what can be done in one, and they need no embellishment. As you scan these recipes for ideas, mostly think this: The ones you find most appealing are the ones your guests will like. Choose a few, spend an hour or two in the kitchen, and you’ll be in great shape. |
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Airline Secrets Could Land Flyers In First Class So, how would you like to sit in the front but pay less than someone way in the back? What's the travel trick? While booking a flight, ask the agent about a special type of fare. It's most commonly called a YUPP. But some airlines also use codes like QUPP and Z. The leading airlines all confirmed they offer this kind of fare, describing it as either a coach seat with an automatic upgrade or deeply discounted first class. In addition to sitting in the front of the plane, the YUPP seats offer even more benefits.Experts said they're generally fully refundable seats, and you may get extra frequent flier miles for being in first. |
We were wary when we first saw Jessica "Mrs. Jerry" Seinfeld on Oprah last week, heralding the benefits of steaming and pureeing the shit out of vegetables and then "hiding" them in kid-friendly foods so that kids will stop throwing temper tantrums at the dinner table and actually eat their vegetables. Apparently, one man's bullshit is another's inspiration: Jessica Seinfeld has anchored her new cookbook Deceptively Delicious in precisely this school of culinary trickery: Broccoli puree and flaxmeal-coated chicken nuggets. Beet puree enriches chocolate cake. Spinach and chocolate get it on. Gross. |
Tips for Bringing Wine back from Abroad
if you want to bring more than two bottles of wine back with you, go to a specialty wine store and tell them you'll be traveling with the the wine. They'll either package up the wine for you really well or sell you a crate. If you have to package it yourself, use many layers of material and lots of padding -- a hard shell with soft padding in and outside is a good start. |
suspension hangers, designed by Ariëtte Bos and Tom Couvée for Goods in the Netherlands that are attached to your ceiling and then just hang down, making your fly clothes appear as if they are flying in mid air. the stainless steel cable is about 8.2′ long (250 cm) and the black polypropylene hanger is 3.5″ wide (9 cm), the rest you should know… |
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Ambitious bartenders are developing premium repertoires that combine some of the world's finest and rarest alcohols with equally esoteric mixers.
Three of the list's most spectacular drinks are the Ritz Side Car from Paris, the Diamond Cocktail from London, and the Platinum Passion from Duvet in New York. Topping our list is the holder of the Guinness Record for the world's most expensive cocktail, and perhaps the most elegant mixed drink to be found anywhere: the Ritz Side Car served at Bar Hemingway in the Paris Ritz. But the magic lies in the hotel's astonishing store of cognac, the 1830 Ritz Reserve. |