Friday, December 31, 2010

Vision Board for 2011: What is it and how does it work!

 Simply put a Vision Board is a collage. Many of us made collages as teens with our favorite clothes, the car we wanted, the rock idol we adored, etc. What makes a Vision Board different is 'direction and intention." The Vision Board is a visual representation of the things you want have, do, or become in your life. This is an affirmation of your goals and a sort of road map for the direction you want to focus on. Your Vision Board is very personal and should reflect your individuality and creativity. It can be created from a bulletin board, foam core, or poster board. A Vision Board can also be done as a large album or journal. There are no rules on how to arrange the visual imaginary and written goals, statements or descriptions. The subconscious works with pictures and images, so fill your Vision Board with pictures that evoke a positive reaction for you. Add words and phrases that inspire you.
Choose each piece of your Vision Board with thought, intuition, and mindfulness.  The purpose of your Vision Board may be  "I Know Exactly What I Want" or "Opening and Allowing" (this approach can be useful if you have been dealing with loss, grief, or depression) or a "Theme Board" (which focuses on one area of your life such as love or business).
The exercise of creating and viewing your Vision Board activates the "Law of Attraction." If  you are familiar with The Secret, What the Bleep, Esther Hicks, Louise Hay, Wayne Dyers, or any of the countless practitioners of "the law of attraction" you know it works. The law of attraction states that we attract into our lives anything that we give attention to, whether it be positive or negative. Constant focus and verbalization of illness creates illness, focus on lack produces lack. Pay attention to what you are affirming each day with your thoughts and your words. Creating a Vision Board will give you insight into what you are bringing into your life and what you want to bring into your life.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

What Made Champagne Famous!

 Sparkling wine was invented in 1535 in the Limoux area of Languedoc. Champagne was first produced in the area around 1700. For centuries sparkling wine from this region had been served as part of coronation festivities throughout Europe.  The French aristocracy had offered it in tribute to foreign kings. When the methode champenoise was intDom Perignon, it already was associated with luxury and power. A campaign was launched to create a history and identity for their Champagne, associating it with prestige, luxury, and festivities.
 
In 1866 the Champagne maker Moet commissioned the famous entertainer, George Leybourne to write and perform songs about the vultures of Champagne as a reflection of taste and affluence. Leybourne was seen as highly sophisticated and agreed to drink nothing but Champagne in public. The marketing success in export markets was remarked upon in 1882 by the British author, Henry Vizetelly, "Champagne has become mandatory at all launchings, inaugurations and celebrations." 

Successful marketing during the Industrial Revolution firmly established Champagne among the middle class as a part of special occasions and rites of passages. Champagne became a symbol of the "good life." Mark Twain once commented, "Too much of anything is bad, but too much Champagne is just right".

Over centuries the story of Champagne was re-told, effectively suppressing outdated and unfashionable ideas and images, and promoting more desirable ones. By the First World War, Champagne had become a prominent symbol of France's status as a producer of quality goods and vanguard of style and culture world wide. During the Second World War, Winston Churchill once motivated the British forces with the claim "Remember, gentlemen, it's not just France we are fighting for, it's Champagne"!

So, what has made Champagne so popular is not it's bubbles, but cenutries of consistent marketing through endorsements and product placement. (As an avid Champagne drinker that thought kind of takes the "pop out of my cork." )


Monday, December 27, 2010

New Year's Eve - A Family Tradition - Skate the Lake Winterfestival

When you think of New Year's Eve celebrations the first thing that comes to mind is getting together with friends, eating and drinking. In Evergreen New Year's Eve is a family event that involves ice skating on Evergreen Lake beginning at 6:00 p.m., December 31st. There is lots free hot chocolate, donated by Starbucks. There is marshmallows roasting, food vendors, and a bouncy castle. There are activities for children of all ages. Skate the Lake Winter Festival is a community event. Local merchants and sponsors have contributed to 2000 tote bags containing flashlights, scarves and goodies, which will be handed out to festival goers. The tickets are $20.00 per person and may be purchased online at http://www.drivesmarte-c.org/ or at Boone Mountain Sports, Intero Real Estate, Hearthfire Books, Evergreen Lake House, Da Kind Soups, Wulf and Buchanan Rec. Centers, and Cornerstone Auto Glass. The price of the ticket does not include skate rental. Free shuttle service is provided from Hiwan Homestead, Christ the King Church, Safeway and the (old) Albertson's parking lot.
The Skate the Lake Winterfestival also includes a Pond Hockey Tournament at 7:00 a.m. on December 31. To register a team (up to eight per team) go to http://www.drivesmarte-c.org/ or call 303-674-9683. Registration fee per team is $225.00.  This event is for ages 8 to 19.
Artist Michael Campe and Thomas Barlow will be creating masterpieces in ice during the day.
Michael Campe has operated Colorado Ice Sculptures, LLC since 1985. Projects include; full-size ice bars, luges, shot glasses, corporate logos, ice mountains with waterfalls, ice pool tables, sushi bars, beautiful entry ways, multi-block events, on-site demonstrations, table-top centerpieces, ice invitations, wedding and buffet pieces. http://www.coloradoicesculptures.com/
Thomas Barlow is an international competitor in Ice, Sand and Wood carving.

Thomas Barlow's Bear
Start a family New Year's Eve tradition with this year's Skate the Lake Winterfestival, benefiting Drive Smart Evergreen-Conifer, the community and families.
Fireworks at 8:00 p.m. and Midnight

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Optimism: Hanging Up Stockings Every Christmas!

Every year for as long as I can remember I have hung up Christmas Stockings. And every year for as long as I can remember there has never been anything in my Christmas Stockings on Christmas morning. With a glass of Holiday Cheer in hand, I ponder this situation, deciding that I must be an extremely optimistic person. So I look up the definition of optimism: hopefulness and confidence about the future or successful outcome of something: a tendency to take a favourable or hopeful view, derived from the Latin optimum, meaning best. Well, that does describe me, I am sixty years old and still hanging up Christmas Stockings, working for World Peace, and believe there are "good" men. I pour another glass of Holiday Cheer and Google optimistic and get an article:

 The Power of OptimisticThinking by Susan M. Heathfield
The power of optimism cannot be over-rated as a factor in success and personal growth and development. Optimism allows you to see the positive aspects of any situation and enables you to capitalize on each possibility. Optimism may be partly responsible for success in most aspects of life. Some research exists that demonstrates that optimism results in higher achievement.
Part of the power of optimism is the result of changing the outlook of the little voice in your head. Constantly looking at the negative and seeing no options when situations go awry, negative self-talk limits your success. Positive self-talk expands your ability to achieve, to learn, and to accomplish. An optimistic belief in yourself and your capabilities to positively impact situations, even ones that appear negative, fuels success. Try gently moving your mind into positive, optimistic thoughts whenever you find yourself feeling negative, depressed, or wallowing in despair. The rainbow is there; you just need to see it.

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah! I've done the workshops, I've read the books, I bought the tapes, and there's never anything in my Christmas Stocking and there is not World Peace, and don't get me started on that "good man" bullshit. I pour another glass of Holiday Cheer and remember  how the tradition of hanging the Christmas stocking began - oh, no, say it's not true - so I Google it:

 Very long ago, there lived a poor man and his three very beautiful daughters. He had no money to get his daughters married, and he was worried what would happen to them after his death
Saint Nicholas was passing through when he heard the villagers talking about the girls. St. Nicholas wanted to help, but knew that the old man wouldn`t accept charity. He decided to help in secret. He waited until it was night and crept through the chimney.
He had three bags of gold coins with him, one for each girl. As he was looking for a place to keep those three bags, he noticed stockings of the three girls that were hung over the mantelpiece for drying. He put one bag in each stocking and off he went. When the girls and their father woke up the next morning, they found the bags of gold coins and were of course, overjoyed. The girls were able to get married and live happily ever after.


I pour another glass of Holiday Cheer - No gifts in my Stockings - No World Peace - No Get Married and Live Happily ever after - No Bags of Gold - (I'm still paying off my worthless ex). I trudge down the stairs, open the back of the SUV and start to go through the gifts I've packed for the trip back home - Where in the hell is that bottle of Brandy I bought for Uncle Harry! 
Merry Christmas and to all a Good Night!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Tree is Decorated, the House is Decorated, now it's Time to Decorate Your Holiday Look with Sparkles and Jewels



Of course you want to reflect the festive mood of the season in your wardrobe choices. Let's start with what you have in your closet: black pants, jeans, basic tops, white blouse or sweater, and a little black dress. Jewelry and scarves will help you get more mileage out of your wardrobe and keep your look fresh and current.
When it comes to jewelry and scarves inexpensive does not equal 'cheap".  No one will know a Swarovski crystal from a generic one and a cashmere scarf can give you the same look as a Portolano. Purchase a few statement pieces each year.

Evergreen has an unique fashion style that makes a well fitting pair of jeans a cocktail party standard. Start with a white blouse, long chains in silver or gold and wrap a scarf at the neck line. Add shoes that match one of the colors in the scarf. A black sweater and jeans can be dressed up with a dramatic necklace. You can wrap a large scarf across your shoulders and add several bracelets to your wrists. The uses of the scarf and bracelets will draw attention away from the neck. 

The same accessorizing tips apply to the basic black dress. Layer necklaces to make a statement and add an extra flair by wearing a colored shoe or cowboy boots. For a traditional look go with pearls. 

With the colder weather we are bundled in heavy coats, accent your look with big earrings. Jewelry and scarves can help you transition your work outfit into evening wear.

Donna Reardon is having a Premier Designs Jewelry Open House through December 21st. She is offering free gift wrapping, 25% of all samples and a 10% discount if you bring a friend.
By appointment only. Call 303-906-1671 or 303-670-0577 for an appointment.


Monday, December 13, 2010

The Story of Mrs. Claus and Her Favorite Cookie Recipe: Peppermint Whoopie Pies

 Mrs Claus works all year long to make sure that Santa and the Elves stay on schedule. She bakes a "million cookies" and makes gallons and gallons of hot cocoa and a "zillion" tiny candy canes.  On Sunday, Mrs. Claus took a short break from all her Christmas responsibilities and had brunch at The Brook Forest Inn. http://www.thebrookforestinn.com/
  Mrs. Claus could not resist talking to all the children (young and old) sharing a Christmas story and song, and handing out tiny candy canes. There was a time when Mrs. Claus stayed at the North Pole and did not venture out with Santa. This modern day Mrs. Claus has a website http://www.cowpokesandclowns.com/

First introduced to the world in the book Goody Santa Claus On A Sleigh Ride by poet Katherine Lee Bates (1859-1929), Mrs. Claus has moved out of the kitchen and into the workshop over the past century.

In Bates’ 1889 book, Mrs. Claus begs to be taken along in the annual Christmas Eve toy delivery sleigh ride with Santa. She has raised perfect candy trees all year long and feels deserving of a chance to participate in the fun. As they make their deliveries, Santa pops up and down chimneys, and Mrs. Claus stays on the roof and holds the reindeer.
Sadly, when they come to one little boy’s modest house, Santa emerges from the chimney with a tear on his cheek. The only stocking the little boy had to hang by the fireplace had a hole in it, and he was unable to fill it with any presents. Seeing an opportunity to save the day, Mrs. Claus jumps down the chimney and mends the little boy’s stocking.
From that point on, Santa has always asked his lovely wife to come along for holiday deliveries. Today, Mrs. Claus doesn't’t just bake the best cookies this side of the Northern Lights.
She stays up-to-date on all the most popular toys, making sure Santa knows what each child wants, and manages the elves’ workshop. It keeps her very busy, but she is happy to be at the side of Santa, bringing extra magic to Christmas.
http://www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com/

Peppermint Whoopie Pies:
1 3/4 cups (230 grams) all purpose flour
3/4 cup (75 grams) Dutch-processed cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup (170 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
3/4 cup (150 grams) granulated white sugar
1 large egg, room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/4 cup (60 ml) buttermilk
1/2 cup (120 ml) lukewarm strong coffee or !/2 cup (120 ml) lukewarm wate

Marshmallow Filling:
1 cup (226 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 - 7 ounce (198 grams) jar of marshmallow creme or fluff
2 cups (230 grams) confectioners sugar (icing or powdered sugar), sifted
6-8 drops of red liquid food coloring
1/3 cup (80 ml) crushed candy canes

For Peppermint Whoopie Pies: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) and place oven rack in the center of the oven. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a large bowl sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
In the bowl of your electric mixer, fitted with the paddle attachment (can also use a hand mixer), beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg beating well. Beat in the vanilla extract. In a small measuring cup, mix the buttermilk and coffee (or water). With the mixer on low speed, alternately add the flour mixture and buttermilk/coffee mixture, in three additions, beginning and ending with the flour. Drop heaping tablespoons (can also use a small ice cream scoop) of the batter onto the prepared baking sheets, spacing about 2 inches (5 cm) apart. With moistened fingers or with the back of a spoon, smooth the tops of the cookies.
Bake for about 9-10 minutes or until the tops of the cookies, when lightly pressed, spring back. Remove from oven and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Marshmallow Filling: In the bowl of your electric mixer, or with a hand mixer, beat the butter until smooth and well blended. Beat in the vanilla extract and marshmallow creme. With the mixer on low speed, gradually beat in the sugar. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Then, on high speed, beat filling until it is light and fluffy (about 3-5 minutes). Add a little cream (if filling is too thick) or confectioners sugar (if filling is too thin) to get the right spreading consistency. Stir in crushed candy canes.
To Assemble: Take one cookie and spread a heaping tablespoon of the filling on the flat side of the cookie. Top with another cookie.
The assembled cookies can be stored, covered, in the refrigerator for several days. Bring to room temperature before serving.
Makes about 15 sandwich cookies.
Baggett, Nancy. "All-American Cookie Book". Houghton Mifflin Company. New York: 2001.
Brachman, Wayne Harley. "American Desserts". Clarkson Potter/Publishers. New York: 2003.
www.melecotte.com

Merry Christmas from Mrs. Claus and The Barton Family at The Brook Forest Inn!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Steve Crenshaw Band, Dec 17th at The Brook Forest Inn

ROCK N' ROLL IS BACK AT THE BROOK FOREST INN
Friday December 17th    9:00 pm - 1:00pm
Steve Crenshaw Band

Steve Crenshaw is a guitar virtuoso with a powerful voice and enigmatic presence. Having played guitar since age 5, Steve has performed for crowds as large as 75,000. Crenshaw is a founding member of 103.5 The Fox radio's Lewis and Floorwax and the Groovehawgs. Most recently, Steve has shared the stage with Foreigner, Great White, Delbert Mclinton, and engineered a scorching set to a sold out Red Rocks crowd, opening for comedian, Carlos Mencia. Steve is an endorsed guitarist and clinician for G&L Guitars and Vegas Guitars. In late 2009, the first Steve Crenshaw model guitar was hand-built and put on the retail market by Vegas Guitars in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Steve Crenshaw Band is comprised of fellow world-class musicians, Kim Stone on bass and Jeff Weidert on drums. Kim Stone spent 4 years and made 5 albums with Spyro Gyra. He also spent 18 years playing bass for the Rippingtons. Jeff Weidert has played the local circuit of Denver and toured extensively with world-renowned fiddeler, Doug Kershaw

Holidays on the 'FRINGE' with Stocking Stuffers and Recipes.

FRINGE is filled with one of a time gifts for all ages. Located in Bergen Park next to the King Soopers, Fringe is perfect for the last minute hostess gift, stocking stuffing or a delightful gift for a grandchild. The red and white polka dotted cocoa set is one of Sharon's (the proprietor) favorites.
Recipe for Creamy Hot Cocoa
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 3/4 cup white sugar 1 pinch salt 1/3 cup boiling water 3 1/2 cups milk 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 cup half-and-half cream
Combine the cocoa, sugar and pinch of salt in a saucepan. Blend in the boiling water. Bring this mixture to an easy boil while you stir. Simmer and stir for about 2 minutes. Watch that it doesn't scorch. Stir in 3 1/2 cups of milk and heat until very hot, but do not boil! Remove from heat and add vanilla. Divide between 4 mugs. Add the cream to the mugs of cocoa to cool it to drinking temperature.

So many family memories and traditions are about the Christmas Tree. The stories of cutting down or picking out the Christmas Tree are family experience that can bring laughter and joy as the years go by. Each decoration that adorns the tree is a story and a memory and reflects the unique personality of the family. Fringe carries whimsical and vintage looking ornaments to add to your tree trimming tradition.


Kid Easy Recipe for Pecan Turtles
Miniature pretzel twists
1 package (13 oz.) Rolo chocolate candies
Pecan halves
Place pretzels onto foil lined cookie sheet. Place a Rolo candy on top of each pretzel. Bake at 250 degrees for 4 minutes or until candies are softened (candies will retain their shape). Immediately place a pecan half on each candy and press down so candy fills pretzel. Cool slightly and refrigerate until set.
 
  "And the stockings were hung by the chimmney with care" Fringe has a variety of seasonal gifts that are just the right size to fit into those stockings. Make your Holiday shopping less stressful - visit Fringe in the King Sooper's shopping center. 303-674-1294

Friday, December 10, 2010

Old World Christmas Folk Art


to order email Dalewillis@aol.com

Mt Evans Hospice Angels

The Mt. Evans Angel (and the accompanying Tree of Angels and Book of Angels) is a special and heartwarming way to remember or recognize family and friends.     


Donations of $10 include your name and your honorees name inscribed on a Tree of Angels star and both your names listed in the online Book of Angels. A card will be send to the person of your choice.

Donations of $25 or more include all of the benefits listed above plus one keepsake angel for each $25 donated. The angels, which are created by Mt. Evans volunteers, are boxed and ready to mail or gift wrap. Individuals donating $100 or more will be listed as a sponsor in the Book of Angels.

The Angel Project began in 1993 as a special way to remember or honor loved ones during the holiday season. Each year a special group of volunteers known as the "Angel Makers" gathers in a quilting-bee-like atmosphere to lovingly handcraft these unique works of art.


The public is invited to view three Trees of Angels on display during the month of December at Mt. Evans, Buchanan Recreation Center and The Watermark (Bergen Park). The trees will be decorated with stars inscribed with the donors' names along with the names of the people they are remembering or honoring.

By remembering the "Angels" in your life, you are helping Mt. Evans continue to provide comfort and expert medical care to mountain-area patients and their families. http://www.mtevanshospice.org/

Cookie Exchange Solution - Tin Star Cafe & Donut Haus

The Tin Star Cafe & Donut Haus is famous for amazing handcrafted donuts and Bar B Que. All their Bar B Que sandwiches and baskets are served Memphis style with slaw on top and "haus" made chips on the side. This one of the few Bar B Que places that offers a VEGETARIAN sandwich. This Holiday season Tin Star Cafe has made Christmas cookies. The cookies are $4.50 a dozen, festive looking and delicious. There is no Cookie Exchange Rule that says the homemade cookies have to be made in your kitchen. Tin Star is located in downtown Evergreen, at 28025 Highway 74.,
303-679-1155. Visit their website for menus and catering information. http://www.tinstarcafe.com/

The Spirit of Evergreen - The People - John Ellis


The spirit of Evergreen is the people, they are eclectic, eccentric, movers and shakers, and happy. The people that make up Evergreen make positive things happen.
John Ellis’ history of volunteerism and support of our community and its businesses spans decades. John was born and raised in Evergreen. His passion for Evergreen and for people was reflected in his position with the Courier and now with the Evergreen National Bank, as Director of Community Relations. John takes the time to listen and to connect people with the right business and the nonprofit that best suits their skills and interest (or their needs). There is no way to determine the number of people he has brought into the various organizations and the positive results that has had on the quality of life in Evergreen. John brings commitment, consistency and integrity of purpose to everything he volunteers for and with his words and actions in representing the spirit and heart of Evergreen.
• Forty years of active involvement with the Evergreen Area Chamber of Commerce: Broad of Directors from 1996-2001, current Broad member. Ambassador since 2003. Ambassador of the Year 2007. Past nomination for Volunteer of the Year.

• Lifetime Board Member of Blue Spruce Kiwanis. Served two years as President of Blue Spruce Kiwanis.

• President of the Big Chili Cook Off for three years. Has served on the Board of Directors for four years.

• Leadership Evergreen Executive board member. John is a frequent speaker, offering information and insight into the workings of our community.

• Evergreen Metro Water District Executive board member.

• TENIS (Evergreen Naturalist Audubon Society) past president and board member.

• 2009 Evergreen Trout Unlimited Person of the Year. John has been with ETU since 1985, a past president and lifetime board member.

• Camp Comfort, bereavement camp for children) volunteer

John Ellis has organized, facilitated or volunteered for the following:

• Outdoor labs, fly fishing and fly tying classes.

• Scholarship Committee for ETU

• Mt Evans outdoor lab

• Kiwanis Bike Rodeo for Drive Smart

• Cowboy Breakfast for Kindergartners

• Make a Difference Day, with high school kids, working on service projects within the community focusing on Seniors.

• Youth Education Program, sponsored by Trout Unlimited to teach Children about caring for the environment and open space.

• 4th of July Fish Clinic at the Lake

• Fish Camp at Buchanan Ponds.

• Malt

• The Seniors’ Resource Center

• Mt. Evans Hospice

• The Hospitality Center at Skate the Lake

• Big Chili Cook Off

• The Rodeo Pancake Breakfast

• The Holiday and Halloween Walks

• The Nature Center Bird Box Sale

• O’Fallon Park Stream Improvement

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Now Appearing BRINGS PLENTY BAND at The Morrison Town Hall - Sunday, Dec. 12

Join us as Collage proudly presents The Brings Plenty Band in concert at the Morrison Town Hall, 106 Stone St. (next to Collage) Morrison, Colorado, Sunday, December 12th, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Moses Brings Plenty is of the Lakota Nation born and raised on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. He is a gifted musician, actor, model and devoted spokesperson who travels the nation advocating for the rights of his Indian community.

As a musician, he is a traditional drummer, percussionist, and vocalist. He is a former member of the award‐winning musical group Brule’ and has contributed his traditional musical acumen and Lakota language to several of Brule’s songs. “Start Again” presents acoustic performance with story telling and traditional song.

As an actor, he has worked in television, film and theatre. Film credits include his most notable role to date as a principal actor in the upcoming DreamWorks film Cowboys & Aliens starring Harrison Ford, directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man I and II) due to be release world wide in July 2011. Other films include Rez Bomb, Hidalgo and Pirates of the Caribbean. He has played several traditional roles in The History Channel’s movie Comanche Warrior where he played the role of “Quanah Parker”. Also he played the role of “Crazy Horse” in their investigating history documentary, Who Killed Crazy Horse. On television, he was most recently seen portraying the “Comanche Hero” in the Spike Television series Deadliest Warrior. He will also be seen in the next season of Deadliest Warrior in a principal lead/host role where the focus will be on Crazy Horse.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7bbVrlFh3M for additional information on Moses.

Treat yourself, family and friends for the holidays at a live concert with the world renown Moses Brings Plenty. If you enjoyed the Robert Mirabal Concert, you'll love this concert!

Pre-registration is suggested because seating is limited. Please register online at http://www.collageinmorrison.com/  through PayPal or by calling Collage at 303-697-7707. Tickets are $25.00

Stoneheart Gallery: Hand Painted Ornaments and Wine Glasses


Give an extra-ordinary gift this year. Give the gift of art - Hand painted wine glasses and tree ornaments at Stoneheart Gallery in Historic Downtown Evergreen. Shipping available. View their website at
http://www.stoneheartgallery.com/

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Simple and Elegant Holiday Recipes

GRILLED MUSHROOMS: clean and remove stems from three Portobello Mushrooms, place caps on plate with gills up.
 In a small bowl combine 1/4 cup of canola, 3 tablespoons chopped onion, 4 cloves garlic (minced), 4 tablespoons balsamic vinegar. Pour evenly over the mushroom caps and let stand for 1 hour.
Grill over hot grill for 10 minutes. Serve immediately with 2008 Sequana Sarmento Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir


PORK TENDERLOIN IN A CHERRY AND CRANBERRY SAUCE: In a small bowl combine 1 tablespoon cornstarch, 1 1/2 cups cranberry juice and 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard until smooth.

Sprinkle 1 1/2 pound pork tenderloin, thinly sliced, with 2 teaspoons lemon-pepper seasoning.
In a large skillet cook port in 3 tablespoons of butter for 4-5 minutes on each side. Remove.

Stir in cornstarch mixture and add to the skillet - bring to a boil add 1 cup dried cherries and 3 tablespoons cherry preserves cook and stir until thickened.

Return Pork Loin to pan and cook for until heated through.
Serve with 2008 Sequana Dutton Range Pinot Noir

Wine Pairings for Your Holiday Parties

Both the 2008 Sequana Santa Lucia Highlandes Pinot Noir and the 2008 Dutton Range Pinot Noir have received 91 points from Wine Enthusiast. They show fine acidity and a dusting of tannins that provide structural integrity. Both are nice wines to indulge in now and will develop over the next four to six years.

The Santa Lucia is described as exploding in raspberries and cherries with a complex earth and berry scent. It is full-bodied offering hints of spice and cedar with a smoky oak touch of aftertaste.
The Dutton Range is firm, intense, concentrated and complex, with ripe plum and cherry fruit that is full-bodied. It is a bit raw and grainy, but concentrated, ending with tight tannins.  Both wines are on sale at Evergreen Discount Liquors and are very versatile food wines. Pinot Noir goes great with poultry, salmon, lamb, pork loin, veal and even vegetable dishes.  

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Happy Holidays from Michelle & Brent & Bella Vita.



Denise Stoner, Michelle and Brent at the Evergreen Chamber of Commerce Mixer
Happy Holidays to all our clients and friends - Celebrate Life - Live with Passion and Joy! Bella Vita!

Gift Shopping at Bella Vita

Bella Vita carries beautiful earth-friendly goods and gifts for your bath, bed and home, beautiful bedding, luxurious towels, hand crafted soaps, lotions and unique gifts. This charming shop is located in Kittredge, just 2 miles east of downtown Evergreen on scenic Highway 74.
Celebrate Living Your Good Life!
Whether you need a gift for a birthday, dinner party, or special occasion, Bella Vita has many unique and beautiful gifts that will fit the occasion. Choose from beautifully wrapped soaps, yummy lotions, delightfully scented candles, inspiring books, journals, and more. We also have a beautiful selection of gift wrap, gift bags, and cards to complete your gift purchasing! http://www.livebellavita.com/
We can also create customized gift ensembles to make gift giving easier for you. Whether it is a new home or other special occasion, we can work with you to customize a gift that is unique to the recipient and that fits your budget. If you are interested in this service, please contact us by e-mail or phone. 303-674-1151





Monday, November 29, 2010

Here's a New Look in Business Signage!

Make your business image pop with the custom look of a tile mural that reflects the message you want to protray to your customers and clients. What does your current signage say about your business!

When Lisa Wood wanted signage that reflected and captured the feel of Go Paint!, she contacted local artist, Virginia Brightman, to create a tile mural for Go Paint!



Jillian Eberheart, Virginia Brightman, Katie Eckis and Philip Newsom are now available to create hand painted, custom tile murals for your business or home. The tile mural becomes a timeless piece of art and signage that transcends the typical.

The artist can reproduce any photo, concept or original work of art. The murals have become popular with kitchen and bath designers as backsplashes and inserts that reflect their clients' personal style. This is a beautiful design solution for rooms that do not have a mountain view.  You can bring the beauty of mountains, or the works of the great masters into any space.
Lisa will work with you or your interior designer to match your colors and decor, the possibilities are endless.

Lisa invites you to stop into Go Paint! in the Heart of Evergreen, Colorado, to view murals and samples of the artists' work. Visit the Go Paint! website for more pictures of custom tile murals: http://www.gopaintfun.com/ 
For shipping details call Go Paint! at 303-679-3089