Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Make Plans Now for the 2014 Calabasas Malibu Wine & Food Festival

Eighth Annual 2014 Calabasas Malibu Wine & Food Festival

With a national advertising campaign resulting in over 100 million media impressions, the Calabasas Malibu Wine & Food Festival provides an unprecedented opportunity for local businesses to increase the amount of publicity and recognition that their brand receives. Local eateries and tourist attractions have had greatly increased traffic during past festival events, and this year is on track to break previous attendance records.

The festival offers businesses a great partnership and even greater visibility due to this massive national campaign. With premiere media partnerships such as the LA TIMES, Travelzoo, and other notable national publications, the Calabasas Malibu Wine & Food Festival brings added attention, revenue and good will to the community, all while benefiting a worthy cause.

This two week long event features a slate of tasting affairs that highlight numerous local eateries and restaurants, bringing media attention and new customers to local businesses that might not otherwise gain this level of exposure.

Local hotels and motels in Calabasas and Malibu have historically experienced a surge in occupancy rates, and are typically sold out during the two weeks of the Calabasas Malibu Wine & Food Festival.

Area restaurants and bars are packed during the two week festivities, and enjoy a proven increase in residual business that multiplies each year with the coming of the next festival. The impact of participating in previous festivals is now being felt by a variety of local businesses such as providers of scenic tours and excursions, specialty boutiques, auto mobile dealerships and a variety of shopping destinations.

Businesses in Malibu and Calabasas alike are seeing an increase in their profitability because of the traffic and visibility that a partnership with the festival brings. Local wineries report that they are filled with out of town guests looking to get their hands on the Malibu gold, some of the best wines that California has to offer.

More and more, this event is making a prominent impact not only on area businesses, but is giving back to the community as well. Last year, proceeds from the event were used to purchase all new equipment for the local high school.

Both businesses and the community benefit from the increased tourism and national recognition that this unprecedented media exposure will provide.







The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a wine enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Gordon & MacPhail Managing Director wins Lifetime Achievement Award

Michael Urquhart of Gordon & MacPhail

Michael Urquhart, Managing Director of Gordon & MacPhail, one of the world’s leading malt whisky specialists, has won a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in the United States.

Credited with leading the team who released a whisky “that shone like a beacon round the world”, Michael was awarded the title by Whisky Advocate, the biggest selling whisky magazine in the USA and organiser of WhiskyFest, the largest whisky festival in America.

Michael Urquhart is the final member of the third generation to take on the mantle of Managing Director of the independent family-owned firm which was established in 1895. The company offers more than 300 presentations of own-bottled single malts and exports to more than 55 countries.

Fewer than twenty people, working in the various whisky industries across the world, hold a Whisky Advocate Lifetime Achievement Award. In conferring the award Jonny McCormick commented: “Michael is impeccably well-mannered and gracious company, yet he commands instinctive, razor-sharp business acumen too: what better qualities to represent Scotland and Scotch whisky around the world?

“A Master of the Quaich, Michael’s tireless energies are focused on driving forward exports of Scotch whisky, particularly Benromach, to new and existing markets. This ensures he is constantly traveling to the fifty or more markets they supply.”

A century on from its beginnings in a shop in Elgin, Gordon & MacPhail bought and subsequently re-opened the Benromach Distillery. Sales of its flagship 10 years old single malt have seen exceptional growth since its launch in 2009 and in this current year sales of the Benromach portfolio have continued the same trend. Total sales for the period March to November are up 23% on the same period last year and export sales have increased by 26%.

In 2010 the company launched its Generations range of the world’s oldest single malt whiskies, one of the reasons cited for Michael’s award.

As Jonny McCormick explained, “For the whisky community, the unrivalled release of the Generations Mortlach 70 year old 1938 and Generations Glenlivet 70 year old 1940 shone like a beacon around the world. It was Michael who led the team that designed and launched these exceptional whiskies.”

Michael Urquhart said: “I am deeply honored to receive this award which I see as recognition for the whole team at Gordon & MacPhail. It’s provided a wonderful finish to what has been an outstanding year for the company, with the visit of HRH The Princess Royal to present our second Queen’s Award for Enterprise.”

Whisky Advocate magazine covers all the whisky industries across the globe including Scotch whisky, Canadian whisky, Irish whiskey and Bourbon. It has more than 200,000 readers and its blog attracts more than 125,000 visitors each day.

About Gordon & MacPhail

Gordon & MacPhail is an independent, family-owned Scotch whisky specialist which has been based in Elgin, Moray, since 1895. Four generations of the Urquhart family have continued the tradition of seeking out the best and rarest Scotch whiskies.

Since its foundation, Gordon & MacPhail’s policy has been to send casks to distilleries throughout Scotland, fill them with ‘new make’ spirit and mature them either at the distillery of origin or in the firm’s own bonded warehouses in Elgin.

Now one of the world’s leading malt whisky specialists, Gordon & MacPhail exports to more than 55 countries. It offers more than 300 presentations of own-bottled single malts. In 2009, Gordon & MacPhail was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade.

A second Queen’s Award for Enterprise was presented by HRH The Princess Royal at a ceremony in 2013 at the company’s bottling hall in Elgin.

In 1993 Gordon & MacPhail purchased Benromach Distillery and re-equipped it before it was officially opened by HRH Prince Charles in 1998. A four star visitor centre is open to the public throughout the year for tours and tastings. Benromach distillery is a member of the world famous Malt Whisky Trail.

In 2010 Gordon & MacPhail made history by bottling the oldest cask ever released – a 70 Year Old Mortlach, distilled in 1938. They followed this up by releasing 100 70cl and 175 20cl decanters of 70 Year Old Glenlivet in 2011. They have now released the remaining 100 70cl decanters from this cask.

Gordon & MacPhail is proud of its Moray roots and the company, its directors and its staff play an active role in their local community by supporting local charities and sponsoring local events.






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a whisky enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Ciclismo Classico Announces Sardinia Culinary Tour with Celebrated Chef

Sardinia


Sardinia is often described as “almost a continent”, due to its geographic diversity and rich history dating back 5,000 years. Very few places are as magnificently unspoiled and undiscovered as this vast island, the second largest in the Mediterranean.

With Chef Jody Adams, a James Beard Award winner and the creative visionary behind two of Massachusetts’ most loved restaurants: Rialto and TRADE as a host, Ciclismo Classico guests will spend seven days this coming summer experiencing Sardinia’s matchless regional cuisine and wines, while biking 300+ km across the gorgeous island.

For more information on this Sardinia culinary tour, call 1.800.866.7314 or visit CiclismoClassico.com.

“Food is sacred in Sardinia and the link that connects the locals to the land,” said Ciclismo Classico founder Lauren Hefferon. “Chef Adams will help guests discover this connection and delight their palates with handmade pastas, Seada cake, Montiferru, local cheeses, cured meats and regional wines.”

The tour begins in Tresnuraghes and then across the very center of the island through areas still untouched by tourism. From here, riders will discover the stunning coast in Cabras with its lagoons and flamingos, and explore the long sandy beaches of the Sinis peninsula. Visits to old mining towns, the ancient Phoenician and Roman cities of Tharros and Nora, and the winding coastal road to Pula highlight this epic cycling tour.

“We’ll discover the archaeological site of Barumini, explore Montiferru pastures and olive oil groves, and pedal along the twisting coastal road of south Sardinia and its beaches,” said Hefferon.

The Sardinia culinary tour includes several informal cooking demonstrations with Chef Adams where guests can participate in the action and learn a few tips from the master chef herself. A cheese-making demonstration with real local shepherds, and a special dinner prepared by Adams at Villa Asfodeli also highlight this culinary adventure.

Known as much for her warmth and unshakeable work ethic as for her culinary skills, Adams has chartered an illustrious and adventurous career that has seen her competing on BRAVO’s Top Chef Masters and raising millions of dollars for causes dear to her heart: most notably Partners in Health, Share Our Strength, and The Greater Boston Food Bank. She has biked in the 192-mile Pan Mass Challenge the past three years raising more than $250,000 with her Team Rialto-TRADE for The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Explore Santa Barbara's Taco Trail: Navigate the Way to Flavorful Tacos and Zesty Margaritas

Beautiful girl eating a taco
Santa Barbara offers yummy tacos

Santa Barbara County is a foodie’s haven, and there is no shortage of diverse cuisines to taste and devour. One of the most prominent cultural cuisines is without a doubt—Mexican food—a Southern California staple. With Mexican restaurants all over Santa Barbara and surrounding areas, it is almost impossible not to stumble into one from time to time. Santa Barbara is unique in that the authentic, small, and fresh Mexican restaurants outnumber the chains and tourist traps that can flood bigger California cities. Not sure which taco joint to start at? Keep reading.

There are the more well-known spots in Santa Barbara that consistently draw crowds and have great food, but locals know not to ignore the numerous small, hole-in-the-wall places that offer the chance to skip the line and explore something different. Take a stroll down Milpas, away from the hustle and bustle of downtown, and try to fight the urge to enter one of the many humble façades coaxing passer-byers with the aroma of freshly-baked tortillas. If time and transportation are an object, step into one of the hidden gems off State Street for a quick and satisfying hunger fix. If a post-meal margarita is in the cards, stay tuned for Santa Barbara’s top margaritas makers.

THE MILPAS TACO TREK

A quintessential Milpas joint is Taqueria El Bajio. A family-run business offering traditional homemade Mexican dishes, it’s impossible to go wrong ordering from the extensive menu. Some favorites are the carnitas tacos and the tamales, especially the sweet corn and pork renditions. A short block away is La Colmena, another quaint taqueria with a quality selection of meats. Locals love the rajas tacos (peppers and gooey cheese slathered over a handmade tortilla) and rave about the homemade orange-peanut-habanero salsa.

Cesar’s Place gets two thumbs up for its fresh seafood—and there is plenty of it on the menu to choose from. Order the ceviche campechana, a fresh blend of fish, shrimp, and octopus, served with a side of homemade crispy tortillas and saltine crackers. Or, go the nontraditional route with a big plate of fish and chips. Whatever menu item is ordered, guests will leave full and happy.

Pay a visit to Altamirano’s for a homey atmosphere and friendly service—look no further than the paintings on the walls of the owners cooking traditional dishes in Mexico for confirmation that this place is the real deal. Lucky diners may even spot Mama, the chef behind it all, taking a break from preparing her famous gorditas or sopes. Chile rellenos are another high demand item here.

One place on Milpas that isn’t such a secret is Los Agaves, and it’s easy to see why. A cheery interior with wood-and-tile tables greets eager customers as they line up at the front to order. The menu features several seafood and authentic Mexican dishes. Not to be missed is the self-serve salsa bar, arguably one of the best in town due to the variety of choices and fresh flavors.

It might not be solely Mexican food like the restaurants lining either side of it, but The Shop Café does make some mouthwatering fish tacos that are worth trying. The “Really Good Fish Tacos” (appropriately named) are homemade blue corn tortillas with grilled Santa Barbara Cod and sliced tomato salsa—refreshing and delicious. Named “The Shop” because it is located next to a tire shop, this little café’s motto is “slow food, fast.” It’s true, as most of the ingredients used seem as if they belong in a gourmet, sit-down restaurant—not a hut where customers order through the window.

La Super Rica Taqueria was a favorite of Julia Child’s. Not much more than a cement shack with a bright blue exterior, La Super Rica has attracted a ton of media attention for its celebrity clientele and terrific tacos. The widespread attention does have its downsides, like the almost-constant line wrapping around the corner from where this shanty stands. It has remained an iconic figure of Milpas taquerias throughout the years, however, so it’s safe to say people consider it worth the wait.

STATE STREET AND BEYOND

Meat lovers beware—there are abundant exotic choices in store for those willing to comply. The legendary Lilly’s Tacos downtown, and with a new second location in Goleta, serves cabeza, cachete, lengua, labio, and ojo tacos—or beef head, cheek, tongue, lip, and eye. Tamer options such as chicken and veggie are available to those who aren’t feeling as adventurous. There is nearly always a line out the door, as Lilly’s is a scrumptious option that won’t break the bank. A bit down the road from Lilly’s Santa Barbara location on Chapala Street is Romanti-Ezer, a taco stand with the motto “Weird name, delicious food.” Walk up to the inconspicuous stand to order, then head around the corner to the hidden patio in the back to feast on traditional Mexican delicacies. Bar hoppers rejoice: on weekend nights, this is one of the few late-night SB haunts, open until 3 am.

Casa Blanca Restaurant & Cantina is an upbeat State Street stop with Spanish-style architecture and décor, designed by renowned architect Jeff Shelton. A hand carved Acacia bar accompanies 120 tequila options while brightly colored tiles line the floors and walls. As for the menu, Mexican classics such as chile rellenos and fajitas are served alongside more rare options such a birria (lamb shank). The outdoor patio features people watching and a fire place—perfect for a chilly Santa Barbara evening.

No taco list would be complete without mentioning Super Cucas, the self-proclaimed first Taqueria in Santa Barbara. Winner of the Santa Barbara Independent’s “Best Burrito” contest every year since 1991, Cucas offers hearty portions made with authentic ingredients. With two locations in Santa Barbara and one in Isla Vista, diners can check out firsthand whether Super Cucas deserves this coveted title.

Another frontrunner on the scene is El Sitio, a local chain with four locations that include Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Isla Vista. Owners Jose and Sanjua Gil named El Sitio after the small Mexican town they grew up in, located in the state of Zacatecas. The first branch opened in 1990, and the restaurant maintains its popularity today serving the culinary delights of interior Mexico. Soccer games and Spanish soap operas regularly broadcasted on the flat screen TV’s contribute to a relaxed atmosphere.

The scent of pan dulce baking in the oven is enough to draw anyone into Los Tarascos in Santa Barbara or Goleta. It promises tasty Mexican sandwiches (tortas) and pastries, as well as fresh-squeezed juices. The pastry menu changes daily, offering dessert and lunch pastries hot out of the oven. From the torta selection, “La Tarasca” is a top pick—ham, egg, tomato, beans, bacon, lettuce, onions, cheese, and roast beef all on homemade Bolillo bread.

Look no further than Beach Liquor Tacos To Go in Carpinteria for an inconspicuous taco joint. Located inside a general liquor store, Tacos To Go serves some of the most popular breakfast burritos in town. Food can be taken to go (as the name suggests) or enjoyed at one of the few tables available inside. With amazing views and beaches in town, it’s highly recommended to get the food to go. Whatever decision is made, be sure to sample the salsa bar, and for those in a hurry, call ahead to have the order ready upon arrival.

Heading north to Santa Ynez? The award-winning Dos Carlitos has a lively ambience and great Mexican cuisine served in generous portions. The chicken, steak, shrimp, carnitas, and mahi-mahi tacos are hard to beat, as is the ceviche. A beautiful terrace complete with a fireplace sets a picturesque scene for a feast. Dos Carlitos has two sister restaurants: Carlitos Café & Cantina in Santa Barbara and Cava in Montecito, also local hotspots.

KILLER MARGARITAS

For those looking to quench their thirst after some savory and authentic Mexican cuisine, luckily there are several restaurants that doubly serve as a watering hole—of the libations sort, that is.

Sandbar in downtown Santa Barbara has a large menu of margs, ranging from the Watermelon Fresca, which includes fresh watermelon and Elderflower liqueur, to the “Pepino Diablo”, which features muddled cucumber and jalapeno. Sandbar also serves just about every kind of taco imaginable, perfect for pairing with a fun margarita.

The Boathouse at Hendry’s Beach offers incredible beachfront views and a mean Blood Orange Margarita (add jalapeno for an extra kick!). Its isolated location on Hendry’s Beach makes for a peaceful setting, until it strikes 5 pm on weekdays and the working crowd races in to unwind. As if that isn’t close enough to the beach, try Shoreline Café on Leadbetter Beach where customers can be seated on the actual beach for a margarita in the sand.

Located in the historic La Arcada shopping center, Cielito offers an impressive atmosphere coupled with an equally impressive margarita. The “Cielito” Margarita is their signature, with fresh lime juice, tres agaves blanco, and agave syrup. Add-ins like Grand Marnier, serrano, fruit purees, and mezcal encourage customization of the classic. Another locale with a variety of options is Blue Agave, also in downtown SB. The Guava, Prickly Pear, and Habanero Margaritas are just a few of the unique and flavorful choices to pick from.

Heading south down the 101, Cabo’s Baja Grill & Cantina in Carpinteria is the perfect place to relax and sway to live music while sipping a margarita. Here they are available by the pitcher and made from local limes and oranges. Sit outside and enjoy the sea breeze and peacefulness that is characteristic of this pleasant coastal town.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a tequila enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Essex Indie Rock Band Missing Andy Releases New EP

Missing Andy

Missing Andy, a 5 piece indie rock band from Essex, UK have just released a new digital EP, Embryonic Sonic. After a year of touring, and the release of their second & third studio albums, (Guerrilla Invasion Parts 1 & 2), Missing Andy has announced a new EP to quench a growing thirst for their unique style of music.

Missing Andy's music can be heard on TheIndie.biz.

The EP includes 5 remixed songs from the bands catalogue, which promises to take the fans back to the band's humble beginnings. Missing Andy has adopted their usual do it yourself approach to producing music, as the EP was produced in drummer Elliot Richardson's studio in Essex, United Kingdom.

This contents of this EP may come as a surprise to some, since the the sound and style are completely different to what the band is currently producing. However, Missing Andy's has always created a diverse collection of music that has yielded an eclectic range of songs.

The band have been working tirelessly behind the scenes on preparations for album number 4 and have already completed a few songs. Fans can therefore expect a brand new album and a full UK & European Tour in 2014. The Invasion will continue!






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Speakeasy Black Hand Chocolate Milk Stout Beer Debuts in January

Speakeasy Black Hand Chocolate Milk Stout Beer

Speakeasy Ales & Lagers and local San Francisco chocolatier, TCHO, have collaborated on a brand new beer for 2014 called Black Hand, a Chocolate Milk Stout.

“There just didn’t seem to be a whole lot of milk stouts out there,” said Brandon Borgel, the brewery’s Director of Sales & Marketing. “We’ve done a few pilot batches in the past and we’ve absolutely fallen in love with the style. It’s a nice departure from the hoppy, West Coast-style beers that people have come to know and love from us.”

The brewery teamed up with Brad Kintzer, Head Chocolatier at San Francisco’s TCHO Chocolate, who recommended a special blend of Ecuadorian cacao nibs, which lend a subtle nutty character. The coarsely ground raw nibs are added twice in the brewing process, and provided incredible depth to the chocolatey flavors and aromas.

“We were looking to create distinct milk chocolate flavors not only with the addition of raw chocolate, but throughout the recipe of the beer as a whole,” said Brewmaster Kushal Hall. “We added lactose to create a creamy body and natural sweetness to the beer, oats to accentuate the silky mouth-feel, and de-husked chocolate malts to provide a softer flavor without too much bitter roast.”

The term “black hand” refers to the Prohibition-era practice in which mobsters would stamp the kidnapped victim’s handprint on a ransom note. As a nod to that history, Speakeasy hid a secret note in the design of the screen-printed bottles, which they are daring their fans to find. “If you should find it, you’ll know exactly what to do,” says Borgel.

The Black Hand (6.9% ABV, 37 IBU) will be available on shelves in 22oz bottles and on draft January through March. Visit the brewery’s website at GoodBeer.com for more information.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a beer enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Simply Wine Festival Coming to Ventura County in March

Simply Wine Festival 2014

One might be surprised by some of the elite names, such as premium electric car manufacturer, Tesla Motors and cellar-masters, Premier Cru Collection, which are associated with the Simply Wine Festival event to benefit Make-A-Wish Tri-Counties at the Four Seasons in Westlake Village this coming March.

Make-A-Wish Tri-Counties grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions in a mission to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.

While the purpose of the event is to raise funding for the revered Make-A-Wish Tri-Counties, the occasion also affords wine lovers a welcomed opportunity to taste brands such as high-scoring Achaval-Ferrer, LeSaffre Wines, Gauchezco and the much-loved, If You See Kay. Additionally ultra-premium spirits brands such as Del Maguey Single Village Mezcal and Tallarico Vodka will pour.

In fact, the brands attending are so recognized and acclaimed that a Sommelier panel has been assembled, comprising such industry icons such as Meridith May, Publisher and Editorial Director at The Tasting Panel and The Somm Journal; Bonnie Graves, celebrated Sommelier (Spago, Jean-Georges); and, Kaj Stromer, G.M., Wine Director, Woodland Hills Wine Company, among other peers, who will judge the attending wineries and spirits brands in the following categories: Most Outstanding Varietal in its Category, Best in Blends, Excellence in the Spirits Space, Exceptional Value (Best Buy), Category Innovator.

High-end restaurants will also participate with dishes representing their respective flavor profiles and themes, giving wine-lovers a reprieve from tasting, and an opportunity to experience some of the stellar gastronomy in their surrounding areas.

“These events are important to the educational process,” said Meridith May, of The Tasting Panel and The Somm Journal. “In order to help the consumer develop their palate, it’s important to elevate the standard of events in which we participate. The level of wines at this event is impressive and those attending will get the opportunity to taste what a wine in its respective varietal ‘should’ taste like.”

David Biggar, Wine Enthusiast’s Innovator of the Year Award recipient and Partner at Vintage Point noted, “A wine tasting should be just that...a place to learn about wines and experience excellent examples. And that’s how we like to address the consumer: through education.”

For tickets go to SimplyWineFest.com or call 805- 890-9609.







The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a wine enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Victoria Whisky Festival Called Best in World

Victoria Whisky Festival 2014

According to a Scottish brand ambassador at Tales of the Cocktail recently, whisky professionals love visiting Canada. There is a group of paid whisky ambassadors who travel the globe promoting whisky.

The one event they all want to see on their schedule is the four-day-long Victoria Whisky Festival held each January. Not only is it Canada’s biggest whisky festival, now we know it’s the brand ambassadors’ favourite too.

The next Victoria Whisky Festival is being held January 16 - 19, 2014 at the Hotel Grand Pacific in Victoria, British Columbia.






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a whisky enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Backyard Travel Release New Tour - A Taste of Cambodia

Cambodian girl with Cambodian food


The delightful Cambodian culinary tour begins in Siem Reap, famous home to some of the world’s most spectacular temples. Travelers will work up an appetite with investigations of the historic sites led by an expert local Backyard Travel guide.

As well as Angkor Wat, while in Siem Reap, travelers can explore Ta Prohm temple and Angkor Thom as well as pay visit to some of the exotic local markets that sell a range of deep-fried insects amongst other unusual delights. There’s also the chance for travelers to enjoy the unique ‘Cooks in Tuk Tuks’ class to discover the secrets of how to make some of the local delicacies.

From Siem Reap the customizable nine-day, eight-night tour moves to Phnom Penh where travelers can discover the local must-see attractions while taking guided walks through colorful local markets to sample exotic fruits and other unusual foods.

Travelers will dine in restaurants that pride themselves on resurrecting authentic Khmer cuisine as well as modern-style eateries and hard-to-find restaurants off the regular trails.

The gastronomic adventures continue with one night in Kampot, the next stop on the culture and cuisine tour of Cambodia. While in the charming riverside town, travelers can take a 90-minute sunset cruise past fishing villages and a walking tour to absorb the aura of the laid-back town.

The Cambodia tour climaxes in Kep, a resort town on the coastline which offers picturesque beaches and divine fresh seafood. Travelers will spend the last two nights of their tour soaking up the peaceful ambience, spending their days doing as little or much as they please while they enjoy beachfront paradise.

“We’re excited to add a new ‘Taste of’ tour to our culinary trip series, and especially happy to feature Cambodia,” said Backyard Travel’s General Manager Maeve Nolan. “We hope this new tour will open traveler’s eyes to the Cambodia’s exciting emerging culinary scene while also allowing them the opportunity to see the country’s most iconic sites and attractions.”

For more information about Backyard Travel, visit BackyardTravel.com






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Del Mar Escapes Announce New Cabo Resort Options for January

Swim with dolphins in Cabo San Lucas at Los Cabos
Swim with dolphins at Cabo San Lucas

For a family tired of being bundled up for a cold American winter, this just may be the perfect time to head to Cabo, where the temperature will be in the 80's all January long. Del Mar Escapes has recently announced that new resort options will be available for those vacationing this winter in Cabo San Lucas.

Del Mar Escapes have long offered some of Cabo's premier services. The beaches available to vacationers are the most pristine in the region: estates open up onto the white sand and rolling waves. The amenities (private terraces, private dining areas, private pools, etc.) and services (private chef, private butler, in-room spa, effortless concierge, and more) have solidified the reputation for luxury that the resort enjoys. There's a reason that celebrities such as Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Meryl Streep have vacationed at Del Mar Escapes in recent years.

That's what makes their new resort options so exciting. Rather than staying indoors this winter like everyone else, guests can head to Cabo for the vacation of a lifetime, and experience the new options presented by Del Mar Escapes. They can enjoy a luxurious and romantic cruise around the Sea of Cortez as the sun sets on the blissful oceanic horizon.

They can snorkel, dive, or kayak by day, and eat a luscious meal prepared by their private chef, served on their fireside and seaside private terrace by night. They can spend a day golfing on the 27-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, or playing tennis at the world renowned Palmilla Tennis Club. Or they can stay on that perfect white sand, at Club 96, the resort's beach club, or simply in a chair, with the tide tickling their feet and a good book and fresh beverage by their side.

Winter is the perfect time for a Caribbean getaway, as vacationers can avoid the large groups of tourists that flock south over spring break and summer vacation. Rather than being one of the crowd, they can choose to be one of the few, and enjoy the privacy and luxury that Del Mar Escapes have to offer thanks to their new January resort options.

Guests are invited to flee the snow and the chill of northern climes and head south this winter. To encourage a sunny vacation, Del Mar Escapes has recently announced new Cabo San Lucas resort options for the month of January.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a tequila enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Belvedere Vodka Wins Special Award at Spirits Business Vodka Masters

Belvedere vodka

Belvedere Vodka, the world's first super premium vodka, is renowned for its distinctive character and taste and now industry cognoscenti have awarded Belvedere Vodka an outstanding award in recognition of consistency and excellence at this year's Vodka Masters.

Chaired by The Spirits Business and a panel of leading spirits specialists, the Vodka Masters judge over 100 vodkas on their flavor, style and packaging. Judges participated in a blind tasting to find and reward the finest vodka brands in the world. Belvedere Vodka has continued to dominate these awards, picking up over 25 medals since the awards were created in 2007.

"When we launched The Vodka Masters in 2007 we wanted to make it different from all the other international blind tasting competitions out there by really championing the diversity and quality in the vodka category," said Daisy Jones, Associate publisher of The Spirits Business. "Belvedere Vodka has consistently demonstrated incredibly high standards, as well as use innovation in flavor and packaging to excel at the Vodka Masters. It is with great pleasure I can confirm we have awarded Belvedere the most medals overall throughout the history of The Vodka Masters, and we felt that deserved a special recognition and endorsement through this special award."

Belvedere Unfiltered was awarded a coveted MASTER medal in the Super Premium category this year, as well as a GOLD medal for best vodka - Eastern Europe, acknowledged for its naturally creamy and rich taste. Belvedere Vodka's award-winning maceration Citrus, created with fresh lemon and lime peels, was awarded a GOLD medal in the Super Premium category. In addition, Belvedere Vodka won GOLD medals in the Super Premium, Eastern European, and Smooth categories.

Throughout 2013, the world's leading industry professionals and spirit specialists continued to acknowledge the unrivalled quality of Belvedere Vodka and its collection of naturally flavoured vodkas. In a nine-month period alone, Belvedere Vodka accumulated 23 medals and trophies which includes two trophies and two gold medals awarded by the International Spirits Challenge, and five gold medals for Best Vodka from TheFiftyBest.com.

Belvedere Vodka was the first to create a new standard for excellence in the vodka category and is credited with creating the luxury vodka segment. Following the results of the Package Design Audit 2013 by Affinnova Inc, a global marketing technology company, the super premium vodka also adds excellence in bottle design to its number of accolades after being praised for its 'modern, intelligent and approachable' design.

Charles Gibb, President Belvedere says, "To be internationally recognized by the Vodka Masters is a perfect way to cap off the year for Belvedere Vodka. Receiving an accolade of this nature from such a prestigious group for the exceptional quality of our products is a phenomenal achievement. We pride ourselves on the distinct character and taste of each of our vodkas and we are very pleased that the judges have commended Belvedere Vodka with five gold medals and the ultimate 'Master' medal for Belvedere Unfiltered."

Claire Smith, Belvedere Vodka Head of Spirit Creation & Mixology says, "The Vodka Masters recognize spirits who demonstrate unparalleled commitment to product quality and consistency and we are incredibly proud of the medals we have been awarded. It is a fantastic acknowledgement for the incredibly high standards we adhere to."






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

The Original Light Beer Brings Back The Original Lite Can

Original Miller Lite beer can

Miller Lite, the beer that launched the light beer category, invites consumers to reach for a piece of brewing history. On January 1, 2014, Miller Lite will release the limited-edition Original Lite Can, an updated version of the iconic packaging that changed the beer industry almost 40 years ago.

The Original Lite Can features the familiar images of hops, barley and the words "a fine pilsner beer," which reinforce the high quality ingredients and the unique brewing process that consumers have enjoyed for generations.

"There was a time when all that existed was heavy beer that weighed you down," said Elina Vives, marketing director for Miller Lite. "The launch of Miller Lite broke this category convention and offered beer drinkers the best of both worlds, great taste at only 96 calories and 3.2 carbs. Miller Lite is the original light beer and this limited-edition can celebrates that innovation and helps inform consumers of the rich history behind our beer."

In addition to becoming available to consumers in January, the Original Lite Can appears in the recent Paramount Pictures' release, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. The news team can be seen enjoying the Original Lite in the film, which was released nationwide December 18.

The limited-edition Original Lite Can will be available nationwide January through March in 12-, 16- and 24-ounce sizes.

Follow @MillerLite on Twitter and follow the conversation using #TheOriginal. For more information about the Original Lite Can, visit MillerLite.com and Facebook.com/MillerLite.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a beer enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Support The Monuments Men and George Clooney In The Search For Lost Art

George Clooney in The Monuments Men

In anticipation of the nationwide release of The Monuments Men, the new film from director George Clooney based on the true story of the race to save 1000 years of culture, moviegoers can visit SupportTheMonumentsMen.com, where they will find resources and information about the ways we all can continue the search for landmark works that were stolen or taken as souvenirs during World War II and are still missing today. The film, which is written by George Clooney & Grant Heslov, will be released on February 7, 2014.

Robert M. Edsel, who founded and heads the Monuments Men Foundation, added, "The Monuments Men and women saved almost five million cultural objects, but so much is still missing. They could be anywhere, in your grandfather's attic, or hiding in plain sight. I'm thrilled that with the release of the movie, there will be a way for the public to help complete these heroes' mission. Call 1-866-WWII-ART and find out how you can help."

At SupportTheMonumentsMen.com, moviegoers can sign a virtual petition supporting the Monuments Men's efforts to preserve and protect great cultural works of art by encouraging members of Congress to honor the Monuments Men with the Congressional Gold Medal.

In addition, visitors will find a phone number – 1-866-WWII-ART – which will connect callers directly to the Monuments Men Foundation, where they can speak with a Monuments Men Foundation representative regarding the search for lost art.

Also as a part of the Support the Monuments Men site, visitors will find an interactive map. On the map, moviegoers can find out local museums that will be featuring their institutions' connection to the Monuments Men – such as personnel who participated in the campaign or rescued works of art that hang on the museums' walls.

On the "Journey of the Monuments Men" feature, visitors can read about the history – from information about the real Monuments Men to the efforts they and others took to save landmark works during the war.

Finally, the studio has developed an educational program to engage high school and college students, families and art buffs about the story of the Monuments Men. The educational site, at MonumentsMenEducation.com, features downloadable lesson plans that meet common core state standards, an interactive map, and videos to spark discussion and aid educators in building a curriculum. Students are also invited to get involved by uploading photos of local works of art that best represent their communities. The photos can be uploaded by visiting the Tumblr page at LocalTreasure.tumblr.com.

Based on the true story of the greatest treasure hunt in history, The Monuments Men is an action drama focusing on seven over-the-hill, out-of-shape museum directors, artists, architects, curators, and art historians who went to the front lines of WWII to rescue the world's artistic masterpieces from Nazi thieves and return them to their rightful owners. With the art hidden behind enemy lines, how could these guys hope to succeed?

But as the Monuments Men found themselves in a race against time to avoid the destruction of 1000 years of culture, they would risk their lives to protect and defend mankind's greatest achievements. From director George Clooney, the film stars George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin, Bob Balaban, Hugh Bonneville, and Cate Blanchett. The screenplay is by George Clooney & Grant Heslov, based on the book by Robert M. Edsel with Bret Witter. Produced by Grant Heslov and George Clooney.







The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a wine enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Limited Edition Lalique Decanter Pays Homage to The Macallan's Spiritual Home

The Macallan in Lalique The Spiritual Home

The Macallan and Lalique are delighted to present the latest masterpiece from their prestigious collaboration, The Macallan in Lalique Six Pillars Collection. The fifth decanter in the collection, The Macallan in Lalique “The Spiritual Home”, marks the penultimate decanter in this global sell out series. The whisky featured within the decanter is an exquisite and very rare 62 years old Macallan single malt whisky.

Designed and created by the legendary French crystal house Lalique, exclusively for The Macallan, and limited to only 400 individually numbered decanters, the Spiritual Home edition will be highly desired and eagerly anticipated.

David Cox, Director of Fine & Rare Whiskies for The Macallan commented, “Our inspirational partnership with Lalique is widely regarded as one of the ultimate luxury partnerships. This fifth collaboration in The Macallan in Lalique Six Pillars collection further reinforces our commitment to working together to create beautiful and desirable objets d’art.

The Six Pillars of The Macallan are the inspiration behind this wonderful collection; they comprise those elements which combine to give our exceptional single malt whisky its supreme quality and distinctive character. This is the penultimate decanter on an inspirational journey to the heart of The Macallan. Easter Elchies House is the only manor home of its kind to be part of a distillery estate in Scotland and dates back to 1700 when it was built by Captain John Grant.

This collection has inspired interest from connoisseurs and collectors since its inception in 2005, representing a marriage of the finest and rarest Macallan single malt whisky and bespoke designed decanters, interpreting the Six Pillars, from the master crystal craftsmen at Lalique. There are very few distilleries that have the aged stock profile that we do, and we are privileged to have the opportunity to produce a magnificent 62 years old, originally filled to American oak sherry seasoned casks in November 1950. This is the second oldest Macallan ever released by the distillery since its foundation in 1824.”

Inspired by the artistic genius of Rene Lalique’s legacy and Easter Elchies House, The Macallan’s spiritual home, Lalique’s Marc Larminaux interpreted the harled surface applied to the sandstone walls of Easter Elchies House by creating a textured frosted surface on three sides of the decanter, an effect created through the use of a ‘digital stamp’ of the actual wall; in contrast three sides of the decanter have been left in clear crystal. One of the frosted sides features the bold initials, JEG, replicating the initials which are incorporated in the original date stone, which can be seen high up on the western elevation of Easter Elchies House. These are the initials of Captain John Grant, who oversaw the building of the present manor house in 1700.

The date stone itself, with both initials and date, is replicated in its entirety at the base of one of the side panels of the decanter. Finally, the distinctive “crow-steps” at the gable ends of the house are interpreted through the steps on the neck of the decanter, leading up to the proud standing stopper, representing one of the chimneys. A striking, unusual design, this fifth decanter in the Six Pillars series again exemplifies the artistic creativity and inspiration of Lalique.

Silvio Denz, Chairman and CEO of Lalique, said: “Following the resounding success of the first four decanters in The Macallan in Lalique Six Pillars Collection, Lalique is proud to unveil the fifth. After months of collaboration on the design of the new decanter, Lalique has created a superb example of craftsmanship that encapsulates the spirit of Easter Elchies House, the distillery’s spiritual home at the heart of The Macallan Estate.

“The spectacular shape and exquisite detail of this Fifth Pillar represent countless hours of painstaking work by Lalique’s master craftsmen. We sincerely hope that the fortunate few owners of this sumptuous new decanter take as much pleasure in admiring it as we have done in creating it”.

In 2010 the relationship was taken to new heights with the creation of the Cire Perdue decanter containing the oldest ever Macallan ever released, at 64 years old. This unique decanter and its rare contents were auctioned by Sotheby’s New York in November 2010, raising a staggering US $460,000 for charity: water, an innovative charity dedicated to providing clean and safe drinking water for people in developing countries, as well as smashing the world record price for a bottle of scotch whisky.

The Spiritual Home decanter is available in the UK from December 2013 at specialist whisky retailers, RRP £16,000.

Colour – Rich cherry

Aroma – Rich and aromatic. A strong opening of treacle toffee leads into raisin and blood orange. Later aromas of apple pie, sprinkled with ginger, cinnamon and chocolate, with layers of darker vanilla, embellished by soft burnished oak.

Taste – Rich dried fruits open up, with strong raisin flavours. Layers of sweet ginger figs and cigar leaf in viscous suspension are followed by woody oak flavours, polished yet showing complexity of age.

Finish – Long and embracing

Alcohol Strength – 53.1%

The timeless reputation of The Macallan is founded upon Six Pillars:

The Spiritual Home
Easter Elchies House proudly watches over The Macallan distillery in Speyside, Scotland. Built in 1700, this Jacobean manor house is The Macallan’s spiritual home.

Curiously Small Stills
The Macallan’s curiously small and uniquely shaped copper stills help to concentrate the flavour of the ‘new make’ spirit.

The Finest Cut
The ‘cut’ is the amount of distilled spirit collected from the stills as ‘new make’ spirit. The Macallan takes one of the finest ‘cuts’ of any distillery in Scotland; typically just 16% goes forward to fill or our casks.

Exceptional Oak Casks
The Macallan’s selection of the finest and most expensive maturation casks fundamentally influence the product’s final outstanding quality and distinctive character.

Natural Colour
The Macallan insists upon Natural Colour. It is the interaction of spirit and wood alone which delivers the rich variety of colour, aroma and taste evident through out the range.

Peerless Spirit
The Macallan remains the single malt against which all others must be judged. It is celebrated far and wide by experts and discerning drinkers as the world’s most precious whisky.






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a whisky enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Travel Channel Show Bikinis and Boardwalks Wraps Up Filming in Cozumel Mexico

Cozumel Cielo


The wildly popular Travel Channel Show "Bikinis & Boardwalks" has completed its filming in Cozumel and will be preparing an episode about the Mexican Caribbean island to air in Summer of 2014. Cozumel plays host to almost 4 million cruise ship and extended stay travelers each year and attracts its share of bikini-wearing Spring Breakers as well.

Michael Sorensen, Associate Producer with Indigo Films brought his film and production crew to Cozumel during a time that would coincide with the Cozumel Ironman race since it has an international appeal of its own that would compliment the theme of the show.

Before and after the Ironman competition, filming took place all over the island including in bars, restaurants and on beaches as well as aboard dive and snorkel boats. Interviews were filmed with local business owners as well as travelers visiting Cozumel who happened to be on scene at the time of filming.

CozumelInsider.com received initial contact from Mr. Sorensen as he found the travel destination guide online and was very impressed with the details, knowledge and information that the website has been providing for over 10 years about Cozumel.

Cozumelinsider.com assisted in providing recommendations for places to film, things to do, provided contact to the local businesses that will be featured in the film and also assisted in recruiting cast members for the show. IslaMar Vacation Villas was also selected by Mr. Sorensen to host the film crew during their stay in Cozumel.






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Fashion Illustration Creates Its Mark in Contemporary Art World

Barbara Tyler Ahlfield painting
Painting by Barbara Tyler Ahlfield

Barbara Tyler Ahlfield, a leading retail fashion illustrator, announces the completion of her latest collection, "POSE," to be exhibited at Artexpo/SOLO New York 2014. This debut represents Barbara's artistic evolution from a 30-year retail fashion legacy as a leading American retail fashion illustrator to a creator of large- scaled, fashion-themed oil paintings.

While dramatically different in medium, size, design and impact, "POSE" integrates certain key elements of fashion illustration- dramatic posing, elongated figures, "romancing" of fabric and beautiful, on-trend models- and then carries them forward in this new mode of artistic expression.

"It is important to evolve with the times and find the audience for your work. I am looking forward to showcasing my most recent fashion-inspired collection of oil paintings- entitled "POSE"- in the upcoming Artexpo in 2014,” stated Barbara Tyler Ahlfield.

Retail fashion illustration has evolved from drawings of seasonal fashions used for print advertising into a stand-alone art form in the modern art world. Over the last seventy- five years, newspapers and magazines displayed hand-drawn illustrations advertising apparel manufactured by top fashion designers as well as moderately-priced department store fashion merchandise. All department stores contained their own advertising departments with several in-house staff fashion illustrators.

Retail Fashion illustration was once a "destination occupation" which required experience, talent and skill to deliver a beautiful piece of art that could also sell merchandise. With the demise of bricks and mortar retail and the ascendance of digital art, traditional fashion art has sought new avenues of expression.

For more information on Barbara Tyler Ahlfield and her illustrations, please visit:
FashionIllustrationAndMore.com

About Barbara Tyler Ahlfield:

Barbara started drawing at the age of two and was soon decorating her bedroom walls with crayon fashion drawings. As a child she was fascinated with the glamorous fashion she saw in the old black and white films on Television as well as the formal portraits she studied during children’s classes at the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery. Following college, she united her loves of art and fashion into a career that spanned 30 years as one of the leading, award winning retail fashion illustrators in the country.

The archive of her illustrations is one of the few existing collections of American fashion illustration over the last quarter century and offers a retrospective of the American woman’s changing sense of style as well as changing illustrative styles. On any given day her full page illustrations appeared in many of the major newspapers in the country including the New York Times, Chicago Sun Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, etc. showcasing top American fashion designers for the major US department stores such as Lord and Taylor, Nordstrom, Dillards, John Wannamaker and many more.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a tequila enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Best Foods for Hair Growth

beautiful girl with long hair

The new “Foods For Hair Growth” report on the site HealthReviewCenter.com delivers to readers useful tips on how to grow hair safely and rapidly. This article is specifically designed for those people who want to grow their hair fast without using medications or supplements. At the beginning of the article, the writer indicates that a healthy diet can help the hair stay strong and lustrous.

"Just like other parts of the body, the cells and processes that support vibrant, strong hair depend on a well-balanced diet. Just a week with a poor diet could yield dry, sallow skin or acne-flare-up within days. Yet with hair, it might take several months for the effects of a crash diet to show up." says Matt Fugate, a hairstylist at Sally Hershberger Downtown in New York City. After that, the report encourages people to consume salmon because it is rich protein, vitamin D, omega-3 acids, which their body needs to grow hair.

Next, the writer points out that walnuts are also rich in biotin and vitamin E, which can help protect their cells from DNA damage. Too little biotin may lead to hair loss. Readers should also eat eggs as they are full of biotin, a B vitamin that can enhance hair growth and overall scalp health. Other high-biotin sources include almonds, wheat bran, peanuts, low-fat cheese, and avocados.

Furthermore, the report takes readers through an interesting process of discovering natural ways to balance hormones and tips to get rid of dry scalp easily. Moreover, this writing recommends people to eat iron-rich foods in order to stimulate their hair growth dramatically. “Iron is essential for hair growth and could be found in green leafy vegetables, blackstrap molasses, dried fruits, leeks, cashews, figs, and berries. To help your body absorb iron effectively, you will need enough vitamin C.” says Paradi Mirmirani, MD, a dermatologist for Permanente Medical Group in Vallejo, Calif.

In other words, this article also covers many other foods that are beneficial for hair growth, including shrimp, oats, green peas, prunes, carrots, raisins, and spinach. After this “Foods For Hair Growth” post was released, a lot of people can improve their hair growth and get healthy hair naturally.

Mickey Barber from the site Healthreviewcenter.com expresses that: “This is really an informative article that contains a detailed plan on how to eliminate hair loss efficiently. In addition, the tips delivered in this article are easy-to-follow for most people regardless of their age and their gender.”






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

The Hunger Games Catching Fire is Fueling Archery Renaissance

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games

Katniss Everdeen, the 17-year-old girl who hunts with a bow and arrow in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," is just one of many movie characters inspiring American youth to take up archery.

With the March release of the movie, combined with archery events televised during the Olympic Games in London last summer, more young people are taking up target shooting.

USA Archery, the national governing body for the Olympic sport, reports 357 youths competed last June in the Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) National Championship. Only 171 in competed in 2001. Many of the new participants are young females.

"I'd say about 3 out of 4 of our lessons are now for young girls, ten to seventeen-year-old, are drawn to archery because of watching Katniss [Jennifer Lawrence] the Hunger Game movies." Says Rob Dunfey, founder of Archery Pro, a nationwide marketplace to connect students to archery instructors. He says business has doubled.

The Hunger Games is not the only movie to pique interest in archery. Younger girls idolize Princess Merida from Pixar's Brave. Boys have a desire to emulate the arrow-shooting hero Hawkeye from the The Avengers. In addition, adult interest has been spurred by the T.V. show Revolution.

Jennifer Lawrence took lessons from Khatuna Lorig, winner of silver and bronze Olympic medals. According to Lorig, the emphasis was on the basics to make the actress's portrayal realistic and safe. Although Lawrence had never even held a bow before, she appeared talented the movie after just fifteen lessons.

Archery Pro connects students with pre-screened, certified professionals providing lessons in 2600 towns all over the United States. Students can learn in their own backyard or in one of the many archery ranges springing up all over. Lessons concentrate on stance and posture, and how to aim and draw the arrow.

The process of finding a lesson provider is streamlined by using Archery Pro. Not only has the increased interest in archery made advertising unnecessary for many lesson providers, some archery schools have waiting lists. "Although some teachers have to turn away prospective students, Archery Pro has classes available for those of all ages interested in taking up the sport," Dunfey said.

Dunfey commented, "Archers of every age are participating in tournaments in larger numbers than ever before, and during NBC's first week of the Olympic Games archery was the most-watched sport."

The nationwide archery lesson-provider website Archery Pro has seen an explosion of interest since the release of the Hunger Game movies. With two more films in the future, it looks like interest is just beginning. The future holds a great deal of promise for the sport of archery, and Archery Pro can help you master the fundamentals of the sport in only seven days of lessons.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a beer enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

MOSI Celebrates 19th Annual Einstein on Food & Wine Festival

Einstein on Food and Wine

The Museum of Science & Industry will host its 19th annual Einstein on Food & Wine festival, Jan. 31 - Feb. 1. This celebration of the senses showcases the delicious and diverse cuisine of Tampa Bay, alongside the palate pleasers of winemakers from around the country. The weekend is ideal for anyone who enjoys wine, food, music and supporting a worthy cause through a silent auction.

The weekend kicks off with the 2nd annual Annus Mirabilis dinner on Friday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. Tickets are available for those wishing to enjoy an intimate dinner, culinary demonstrations and a customized menu by Alex Thomopoulos, comedian-turned-chef of HUNGRY’s Bites & Booze, in a private home on Bayshore Boulevard. A regular recipe and content contributor for KitchenAid and Chalkboard magazine, Thomopoulos is also a recurring guest and guest co-host of Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family Show. Thomopoulos' appearance is made possible by the generous donation of Bay Area Medical Resources, Inc.

The celebration continues with Einstein on Food & Wine on Saturday, Feb. 1. The event begins at 7 p.m., but those with VIP tickets have early access beginning at 6 p.m. and can rub elbows with Thomopoulos in the VIP lounge. ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, the host sponsor, will feature more than 120 vintners with a variety of wines, including reds, whites, champagnes, domestic and imported. Delicious food and desserts from more than 30 different local restaurants will be featured including Capital Grille, Texas de Brazil, Shells, Cigar City Brewery, BJ’s and Blue Bell ice cream, along with a variety of food trucks like Not Your Ordinary Food Truck and Lizzy Cakes. In addition to the array of food and wine, a silent auction, including tickets to the Emmy® awards, will be held with proceeds to benefit MOSI’s educational programs.

This year MOSI is adding new and exciting elements to Einstein on Food & Wine, including the MOSI STEAMpunks performing random acts of science throughout the event, roaming Einsteins, Ghostbusters, Roller Derby girls, the Tampa Bay Squad of the 501st Legion – the Star Wars Imperial costuming organization, and much more.

Additionally, restaurants who participate will have their food judged by Thomopoulos and MOSI guests in a quest to find the best food at Einstein on Food & Wine. Guests will vote for their favorite restaurant by dropping a dollar in their ballot box. The restaurant with the most dollars at the end of the night wins "Fan Favorite." All proceeds benefit MOSI's education and scholarship programs. Winners will be announced in MOSI’s Grand Lobby prior to the closing of our silent auction. The restaurant competition is sponsored by Raymond James Financial.

Prize categories are as follows:
-First Place will receive $1,000 and a plaque
-Second Place will receive $750 and a plaque
-Third Place will receive $250 and a plaque
-Fan Favorite will receive a plaque and bragging rights

Einstein on Food & Wine tickets are $60 for members, $75 for non-members and $85 when purchased the week of the event. The event begins at 7 p.m. and guests must be 21 years or older to attend. VIP tickets can be purchased for $125, which includes early access to Einstein on Food & Wine at 6 p.m. and a round-trip chartered bus service from the Capital Grille at International Plaza, where complimentary appetizers will be served from 4 - 6 p.m.

Tickets for the 2nd annual Annus Mirabilis dinner, which include an intimate dinner, culinary demonstrations and a customized menu by Thomopoulos, are $200 per person or $350 per couple.

Einstein on Food & Wine is sponsored in part by Bay Area Medical Resources, Inc.; Service Systems Associates; Raymond James Financial; Macy's; Art Lipo; KPMG; the Law Offices of Jeanne Coleman; Phelps Dunbar, LLP; Hanna, Lemar & Morris, CPA's, PA; Rivero Gordimer & Company; Wit Ostrenko; and Molly Demeulenaere. Both evenings benefit the education programs at MOSI. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 813-987-6000 or visit MOSI.org.







The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a wine enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Judy Clark's New Clothing Line Inspired by Ardbeg Scotch Whisky

Ardbeg inspired fashion by Judy Clark

Multi-award-winning Scottish fashion designer Judy R Clark has unveiled a stunning new range of tweed clothing for Islay single malt whisky, Ardbeg.

Judy – who was named Womenswear Designer of the Year at the Scottish Style Awards 2013 and has commissioned bespoke pieces for leading global brands – has designed a collection of clothing which will be worn by Ardbeg staff worldwide.

The “edgy” collection includes bespoke waistcoats and shorts for women, and matching waistcoat and trousers for men, which have been inspired by Ardbeg.

Ardbeg is revered worldwide as the peatiest of the Islay malts and Judy has drawn inspiration from the herringbone pattern effect of the peat stacks found on the isle of Islay on the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, where Ardbeg is distilled.

She incorporated the design into the bespoke, proprietary Ardbeg tweed, which was weaved at the family-run Islay Woollen Mill established in 1881.

The colours of the beaches, hills, trees and peat are the tapestry of Islay and Judy has creatively woven these earthy tones through her designs.

To enhance the luxury outfits, Judy added a triple lapel on the waistcoats to reflect the number of World Whisky of the Year awards Ardbeg has won. The brushed gold rivets along the collars represent Ardbeg’s logo and knotwork.

Judy explains: “Creating a new line with Ardbeg has been wonderful as the inspiration from the whisky and location were endless. From design to the woven cloth, everything was produced in Scotland which really reflects Ardbeg’s almost 200-year heritage on Islay.

“In addition, Ardbeg has always has always pushed the boundaries of whisky marketing and I was delighted to be able to come up with an edgy line that combines heritage and style in equal measure.”

After graduating from Edinburgh’s Heriot Watt University in 2006, Judy worked with legendary fashion designer Alexander McQueen before going on to launch her own label.

As well as her most recent award for Womenswear Designer of the Year, Judy has also won the prestigious JOLOMO award for Innovation and Creativity and the award for ‘Best New Designer’ at The Scottish Variety Awards in March 2012. In addition, she was selected by a panel of fashion experts at ‘Scotland Re:Designed’ to showcase her collections in New York, Chicago, London and Glasgow.

Carolyn Sanchez, Ardbeg Brand Manager explains: “Judy’s beautiful tweed pieces clearly show how she has been inspired by Ardbeg’s attitude and its Islay heritage. Both brands are extremely innovative in their fields and the combination of both elements has created something truly distinctive.”

The new range of clothing will be used as uniforms for Ardbeg trial and sampling teams around the world at whisky events.

About Ardbeg

Ardbeg prides itself on being the ‘Ultimate Islay Malt Whisky’. Established in 1815, Ardbeg is revered by connoisseurs around the world as the peatiest, smokiest and most complex of all the Islay malts.

Despite its smokiness, Ardbeg is renowned for its delicious sweetness, a phenomenon that has affectionately become known as ‘the peaty paradox’.

Ardbeg was voted ‘Scotch Whisky of the Year’ three years in a row by Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible and was awarded ‘World’s Best Single Malt’, ‘Best Islay Single Malt’ and the ‘Global Icon Visitor Centre Manager of the Year’ at the World Whisky Awards 2013.

For more information on Ardbeg please visit: Ardbeg.com






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a whisky enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Monday, December 23, 2013

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Spins Into IMAX 3D Theatres Worldwide

The Amazing Spider-Man 2


IMAX Corporation and Sony Pictures Entertainment today announced that The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the highly anticipated next chapter in the story of Peter Parker, will be digitally re-mastered into the immersive IMAX 3D format and released in IMAX theatres. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will be released in theaters internationally beginning April 16, 2014, and domestically on May 2, 2014.

"After the enormous worldwide success of The Amazing Spider-Man, we're looking forward to partnering again with Marc Webb, Avi Arad, and Matt Tolmach, and our friends at Sony Pictures to offer IMAX fans around the world an opportunity to experience this highly anticipated film in the immersive IMAX 3D format," said Greg Foster, CEO of IMAX Entertainment and Senior Executive Vice President, IMAX Corp.

The IMAX release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will be digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX 3D Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology. The crystal-clear images, coupled with IMAX's customized theatre geometry and powerful digital audio, create a unique environment that will make audiences feel as if they are in the movie.

Audiences can learn more about The Amazing Spider-Man 2 by visiting the film's official Facebook page at
Facebook.com/amazingspiderman2movie.

We've always known that Spider-Man's most important battle has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that a greater conflict lies ahead.

It's great to be Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield). For Peter Parker, there's no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen (Emma Stone). But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city.

With the emergence of Electro (Jamie Foxx), Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: OsCorp. Directed by Marc Webb. Screen Story and Screenplay by Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci & Jeff Pinkner. Based on the Marvel Comic Book by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach.






The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Vida Vacations' Grand Luxxe Opens New Spa Towers in Nuevo Vallarta and Riviera Maya

Grand Luxxe Nuevo Vallarta
Grand Luxxe Nuevo Vallarta

Vida Vacations announces the opening of its new Spa Towers at Grand Luxxe resort in Nuevo Vallarta and Riviera Maya.

Each lavishly appointed room in the Spa Towers features a private outdoor plunge pool to calm the senses and rejuvenate the body and richly decorated living spaces featuring calming palates of blues, grays and whites. Accommodations include a two bedroom, 2570 square foot suite and a three bedroom, 3180 square foot suite.

Guest rooms also feature a dedicated concierge and private massage cabin. For those wishing for a more traditional spa setting, the Spa Towers features access to Vida Vacation's award winning Spatium at Nuevo Vallarta, innovators of tequila infused massages and skin treatments.

Surrounded by lush jungles and situated on the water's edge, Grand Luxxe Spa Tower allows for the perfect tropical getaway.

"This is our must luxurious addition yet," says Eric Dubaele, Director of Hotel Operations. "We created the Spa Towers to be the epitome of rest and relaxation. Guests will experience a vacation that they will never forget."

Grand Luxxe, the crown jewel of the Vida Vacations resorts, creates unparalleled luxury for each and every guest. With locations in Nuevo Vallarta and Riviera Maya, each resort features private chefs, butlers and beaches. For those traveling with families, Grand Luxxe offers kid friendly activities, from arts and crafts and floating down the lazy river, to babysitting services for a parent's night out. Active guests can enjoy the Nicklaus designed Nayar and El Manglar golf courses, tennis clinics or snorkeling with sea turtles.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a tequila enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Stores with the Worst and Best Return Policies

woman shopping

According to the National Retail Federation, nearly $60 billion worth of holiday merchandise was returned last January. To help consumers understand popular retailers' return policies, personal finance site GOBankingRates.com investigated the return policies of leading U.S. retailers and created a list of the best and worst stores for handling returns.

"Not everyone is good at gift giving," said Jennifer Calonia, editor of GOBankingRates.com. "If you're worried about finding the perfect gift for a loved one, consider a store with a great return policy. A return policy can truly make or break a purchase; many major retailers carry the same brands."

Preview of the stores with the worst and best return policies:

Stores with the Worst Return Policies

1. Sears
Return time based on a tiered system with 90-day maximum; original packaging, receipt or packaging slip required.

2. Best Buy
Return time frames vary depending on the customer's annual spending; for those who spent $1,500, the time frame is just 30 days.

3. American Apparel
Returns are not accepted at an American Apparel store; they must be mailed in.



Stores with the Best Return Policies

1. Costco
Costco's return policy has no return time limit; full refunds take the form of cash or check.

2. Nordstrom
No formal return policy exists; returns handled on a case-to-case basis as long as Nordstrom carries the product. No specific time limit.

3. Zappos
Returns accepted up to one year after purchase with free shipping.



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The study investigated return policies for the top U.S. retailers based on 2012 retail sales. Factors used in determining rankings were: whether a receipt or invoice is needed at return, whether the retailer permitted in-store return processing for online purchases, available time limit for returning goods, and the refund type.






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Jeffrey Dale Starr is a vodka enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Victory Brewing Company Debuts Hop Ranch Imperial India Pale Ale

Victory Hop Ranch

Victory Brewing Company is pleased to announce the release of its newest seasonal offering, Hop Ranch Imperial India Pale Ale. Making its way to store shelves and dining establishments beginning today, Hop Ranch is the third recent new release for the brewery and is available in four-packs and on draft through February 2014.

Pungent and floral in every sip, this brew features full, juicy hop character, while expressing notes of mango, pineapple and the pleasantly sharp, biting edges of tart citrus fruit. Hop Ranch is available for purchase in many bottle shops, beer distributors and major gourmet grocery stores, including most Whole Foods Markets and Wegmans locations along the East Coast, as well as at many craft beer bars throughout Victory’s national distribution footprint. The suggested retail price for a four-pack is approximately $9.99, depending on location. Use Victory’s Beerfinder to discover a nearby location, or download the free Victory Mobile app for Android or iPhone.

Hop Ranch Imperial India Pale Ale traces its roots to Victory's Ranch series, a unique and comprehensive study of hops in which Brewmasters experimented with different hop varieties to showcase and celebrate a range of flavor profiles and distinctions, and is brewed with Mosaic and Azacca hops.

“Hop Ranch has a history that evolves from our desire to continue to create new and interesting recipes,” says President and Brewmaster Bill Covaleski. “Celebrating the wide variety of flavors and aromas that different hops deliver, this beer is a salute to hop ranchers who make it possible for us to develop an intense and flavorful beer that we, and hopefully our fans, will enjoy this season.”

About Victory Brewing Company

Victory Brewing Company is a privately held craft brewery headquartered in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Begun by Bill Covaleski and Ron Barchet, childhood friends who met on a school bus in 1973, the brewery formally began operations in February of 1996. Victory, Pennsylvania's widely acclaimed brewery and restaurant, now serves fans of fully flavored beers in 34 states with innovative beers melding European ingredients and technology with American creativity. To learn more about Victory Brewing Company, visit us on the web at VictoryBeer.com.





The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a beer enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.

Auberge Resorts Earn Top Honors on Conde Nast Traveler's 2014 Gold List

Esperanza Los Cabos Mexico

Five Auberge Resorts properties throughout North America have been recognized by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler by naming them to the publication’s 2014 Gold List, an exclusive collection of the world’s top hotels, resorts and cruise lines. Auberge du Soleil, Calistoga Ranch, Esperanza Resort, the Inn at Palmetto Bluff, and Solage Calistoga were ranked among the world’s best; their scores landed the signature properties on the annual list, which is showcased in the January 2014 issue.

Condé Nast Traveler’s annual Gold List identifies the best of the best: the gold standard of hotels, resorts, and cruise lines. Nearly 80,000 of the world's most discerning travelers (a record-setting number) produced a final selection of the top places in the world by participating in the annual Readers' Choice survey. Consistency is rewarded: those who make the Gold List five years in a row earn Platinum Circle status. Auberge du Soliel, Esperanza, and the Inn at Palmetto Bluff boast this honor.

“We’re so pleased to have our resorts on this coveted list – we strive to stay on it year after year by crafting personalized experiences at our signature properties, which are true gems in some of the best destinations in the world,” said Mark Harmon, Managing Partner, Auberge Resorts. A complete list with scores and reader comments about each property follows:

The Inn at Palmetto Bluff (Bluffton, South Carolina)

Overall Score: 97.7 (Platinum Circle)

Reader comments: "This will be the best inn you’ve ever stayed at," by the May River amid acres of forests and ancient freshwater rice fields. Rustic cottages are "quiet, secluded, immaculate, and spacious," with screened porches, white-wood doorways, vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, wide pine-plank floors, and hipped metal roofs. The food at the River House Restaurant is "fantastic."

Auberge du Soleil (Napa Valley, California)

Overall Score: 96.7 (Platinum Circle)

Reader comments: The "outstanding luxury hotel" is set on 33 acres of vineyards and olive groves—"the views are spectacular." "Sumptuous cottages" done in sun and earth tones have wood-burning fireplaces and refrigerators stocked with local wines and cheeses; bathrooms come with skylights and flat-screen TVs. The "stunning restaurant" serves wine-country cuisine with French Mediterranean influences, and its terrace has heaters for dining out on cool evenings. Enjoy Italian ices and chilled towels at the pool and Reiki at La Pagode, an Asian-style pavilion.

Esperanza (Los Cabos, Mexico)

Overall score: 96.1 (Platinum Circle)

Reader comments: Comprising clifftop sand-hued casitas and suites and three- and four-bedroom villas, this resort has rooms that all face the Sea of Cortés, some with private balconies with infinity-edge hot tubs. "Staff are unbelievably fantastic," even providing complimentary shoulder massages upon arrival. Cocina del Mar, which spills over three terraces, serves fresh local seafood. "Whale-watching from the pool" and "one of the most beautiful spas" are among the experiences guests can anticipate.

Solage Calistoga (Napa Valley, California)

Overall Score: 94.0

Reader comments: Located on 25 acres in the heart of Napa Valley, this newcomer offers guests "a beautiful and pampered experience that never disappoints." Earth-tone contemporary guest rooms in buildings with yellow siding are "absolutely stunning," with vaulted ceilings, Italian linens, and stone showers with pebble flooring. The hotel’s "outstanding service" includes complimentary use of cruiser bikes with each bungalow.

Calistoga Ranch (Napa Valley, Calfornia)

Overall Score: 90.7

Reader comments: The resort was designed to re-create a vintner’s estate. Cedar-shingle guest lodges built near lakes and streams and under trees merge indoor and outdoor spaces and have fireplaces and outdoor showers. Designed with tall panes of glass and looking onto woodlands and Lake Lommel, the Lakehouse serves "the most delicious wine and amazing food," relying on organic ingredients from local farmers.







The Art of Jeffrey Dale Starr

Jeffrey Dale Starr is a wine enthusiast, oil painter, and owner of mobile software company Purple Falcon.