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Friday, December 30, 2011

Peachy Picks Hill Country Chicken Sponsored by Physical Advantage


Vaughn Clements, Executive Chef of Hill Country Chicken with the fantastic Texas Tenders

The Best Masseuse in Manhattan

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Official Masseuse of Whom You Know:
139 East 57th Street Penthouse
212 460 1879
Laurie Towers is a Mover and Shaker:
Try to keep your computer screen clean, everyone!
Peachy Deegan cannot remember the last time she ate fried chicken, ever. 
That is because she was not eating the right fried chicken.
Hill Country has another winner in Hill Country Chicken thanks to the fantastic recipe of Mover and Shaker Marc Glosserman's grandmother, Grandma Els, the warm atmosphere, and the superb service.  Every single item on this menu (and we tried nearly every notable one!) is executed with the greatest care and attention to detail.
As the weather cools down you need this warm comfort food even more!
Do not let the casual atmosphere fool you for one second: they are very serious about their cuisine at Hill Country Chicken and in a city punctuated by chains that produce inferior chicken items, Hill Country Chicken is clearly in a class by itself.
When we arrived we notices how neat and clean and organized everything is:
The staff is industrious and friendly:
Their listings are current:
And everything you want to eat you'll find in the menu bien sur! (of course for you non-francophiles)
Their chicken is brined piece by piece in house and it's not injected.  There are two flavors: Hill Country Classic, which is a take on a southern fried chicken with flavorful seasoning and is very good; and Mama Els' recipes (love how they have the apostrophe in the right spot) which is skinless with a crispy cracker coating and will leave you dying for more.  We can't tell you what kind of crackers-it is a secret. The Mama Els's Recipe is the best fried chicken Peachy has had, ever.  They have a rare Boylan soda fountain:
This is the most absolutely-to-die for menu non-chicken item, the Cheesy Fried Mashed Potatoes:
Homemade mashed potatoes with double fried french fries and red pepper and cheese of course: this proves irresistible. It was the only item we tried that we ate all of, and probably in less than a minute too.  The texture, the flavor, and overall mix of ingredients will leave you in culinary bliss.
You must order this.
The Hill Country Club is a must as well.  Smartly half-wrapped so your hands don't get dirty, this is the kind of club Peachy wants to go to!  The Texas Tender has invited to its buttered potato roll party tomato, bacon, that superb buttermilk ranch dressing, and avocado mash.  You seriously could eat this every day and not get tired of it.  This is in the Mama Els style which makes it even better.  We hope Madison Square Garden puts this in their Hill Country stand!
The merlot on the menu was quite nice and paired well with everything we tried.  GM Andy King was on the ball all night as was Executive Chef Vaughn Clements and Supervisor Persio Nunez.  All three were pleasant and personable and added to our experience.
To balance out your diet we suggest on ordering the undressed salad which was fresh and fantastic.  The buttermilk ranch dressing was superb!
And by itself, the chicken was just as fresh and flavorful.  Eating it alone is like drinking a single malt scotch as opposed to a blend:
Our esteemed panelist adds:
To me, there's nothing like good old Southern comfort food. Thankfully I can get my fix of it right here in NYC! Hill Country Chicken, on the corner of 25th and Broadway is a self proclaimed "fresh, fried chicken joint, " that certainly lives up to its name and more. Their chicken is all natural and hormone-free which is not common for a place that mainly serves fried chicken! Also, every piece is brined in-house and comes in two delicious varieties, Hill Country Classic or Mama Els' Recipe. I was lucky enough to try both recipes. Both were absolutely delicious, but the Hill Country Classic won my vote with its sweet and salty combo seasoning on the skin. The chicken itself was so juicy and flavorful, I couldn't get enough of it! 
 
I was also a huge fan of the Texas Hand Roll, which was a whole wheat wrap with homemade pepper jelly, creamy coleslaw, Texas tenders and ancho-roasted sliced almonds. It was certainly one of the most unique wraps I've ever eaten, but also one of the greatest! The sweet, salty, creamy and spicy combination of it is nothing short of genius. The flavors and textures blended so well together! I can't wait to go back and eat that sandwich again in the future! On the side I tried the homemade cheesy fried mashed potatoes, which was mashed potatoes topped with double fried french fries and cheese. Talk about comfort food! It was so creamy, with a nice bit of crunch to it. This dish paired incredibly well with the fried chicken! 
 
For dessert, I was highly anticipating all of their unique homemade pies which are a hot commodity! I had a sampling of six different mini pies, which all were what Id imagine pie is like in the south. All were so rich with flavor, but my favorite was the German Chocolate Pie, which is one of their holiday specialty pies. I'm usually a fruit pie type of girl, but this chocolate and coconut combination truly won me over. And if I hadn't had enough pie at this point, I topped it all off with two varieties of pie shakes, apple cheddar and double cherry. I'm so glad that I was able to try the pie shakes because they really should not be overlooked! 
 
Another unique concept, combining homemade pie with homemade ice cream and blended it together into a milkshake is something that will keep me coming back to this restaurant. Hill Country Chicken is a little piece of Texas that all of us New Yorkers can not only rely on for great southern comfort food, but also a comfortable, friendly atmosphere and great staff that ensure an amazing experience for all of their patrons!
Peachy Picks Hill Country Chicken!!!

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On What He Does, by Ralph Lauren

"I don't design clothes. I design dreams."
-Ralph Lauren

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Whom You Know Readers: Remember to Complete the Survey for 2011!

THANK YOU!


Cheers!! Happy New Year's!

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On Elegance, by Diana Vreeland

"The only real elegance is in the mind. If you've got that, the rest comes naturally."
-Diana Vreeland

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Tasty Tidbits: Hill Country Chicken

Mover and Shaker Marc Glosserman has hit another out of the park and this one is nothing to cluck at: Hill Country Chicken.  You know Peachy has Picked Hill Country so we had to find out more about its cousin around the corner...
http://www.hillcountrychicken.com/

About Us

Hill Country Chicken is inspired by its founder’s childhood memories and his passion for the Texas-style home cooking of his mother and grandmothers, Betty and Momma Els - hearty, crave-able comfort food served lovingly, casually and unpretentiously by people with big smiles on their faces.

Not All Fried Chicken is Created Equal.

We select only the finest, all-natural chickens. Our extra-large birds are chosen for their superior flavor and juiciness, for more deliciousness in every bite. Not to mention that all of our food is prepared daily on premise using only the freshest, premium ingredients.
But you would expect nothing less from a place that calls itself “A Fresh Fried Chicken Joint”.   

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

REMINDER THE STAR VODKA EVENT IS THE BEST PLACE TO BE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE IN MANHATTAN:New York City Upcoming Nightlight New Year's Eve Exclusive: New Years Eve 2012 in Manhattan, The Stars have aligned...what will your sign have in store for you in 2012? Hosted by famed astrologer Susan Miller and Star Vodka

Get your tickets now!  The place to be for New Year's Eve to ring in 2012:

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READ THIS: ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE: The Life of Tony Bennett By David Evanier

How many of you know that Tony Bennett's paintings are in the Smithsonian? Once you read All the Things You Are's Introduction you'll know...this book, told from the point of view of the author (not Tony himself) recounts a life that is full, vivacious, talented and collegial as currently referenced by his second duets album...we love both the first and second duets albums by Tony, especially his duet with Lady Gaga in the second.  And who gave him a dozen red roses each time he wrote a new song?  Read this book and you'll find out.

photography by Gregory Partanio

Tony grew up in New York; when the Triboro Bridge was opened he stood next to Mayor LaGuardia and sang in 1936.  He fought in World War II in Europe, and Bob Hope performed for the group he was in.  The photos in this book add to the story and we particularly like the age one photo of Tony.  Married at St. Patrick's Cathedral and performing all over the best venues of Manhattan, Tony is the quintessential New Yorker.    On August 24, 1962 he sang 44 songs at Carnegie Hall...what performer does that today?  He also sang for President Kennedy that year...at The White House.

Tony Bennett is a classic that cannot possibly be improved upon professionally. You don't need us to tell you he is a living legend and for that reason alone the whole world is curious about him and that is one reason why you should read this book.   We totally admire his enduring authenticity which is rare today and a quality we try to embrace as much as possible as well.  This book is full of interesting tidbits: Madonna only agreed to accept Billboard's lifetime achievement award if her favorite singer presented it to her, and guess who that was!  The guy in the above photo with Peachy...and Tony if you ever do anything a capella Peachy was a Perilhette.

Tony, we hope we see you in Central Park someday sketching...This of course would be better if Tony wrote it himself, but it is well worth a read.  And, we can personally vouch for the fact that he is one of the best entertainers we have ever, ever met at a charity event:  http://www.whomyouknow.com/2011/05/tony-bennett-and-peachy-deegan-at-sing.html 

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I Left My Heart in San Francisco, Rags to Riches, and All the Things You Are are part of the American musical lexicon but never before has a biography been written about the golden voice behind those classics. Now from Wiley, publishers of Heaven and Hell by Don Felder and Everybody Wants Some: The Van Halen Saga by Ian Christie arrives the first complete biography of legendary crooner, Tony Bennett.

Among America's greatest entertainers such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Ray Charles, and Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Bennett alone is still here and at the top of his game. For the first time in All the Things You Are: The Life of Tony Bennett; (July 2011; ISBN: 978-0-470-52065-9; Cloth / 352 Pages / $26.96) award-winning biographer David Evanier reveals the toughness, integrity, humanity, imagination and courage behind Bennett’s gentle, smiling persona. He traces Bennett’s impoverished New York City childhood, liberating a concentration camp and fighting for civil rights, his first chart-topping hits, his devastating personal and career battles and addiction in the 1970's, his stunning comeback and emergence as a musical statesman, America's troubadour, role model and mentor, and unmatched interpreter of the American songbook -- Superstar.

All the Things You Are includes the following:

· An intimate, candid, and unvarnished look at the amazing life of one of America's most enduring musical icons

· Insights based on dozens of author interviews with Bennett's family members, agents, musicians, composers and managers, and experts on the last fifty years of popular music

· Fresh stories involving leading figures and entertainers of the twentieth-century, including Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Fiorello LaGuardia, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ray Charles, Dean Martin, Billie Holliday, and more

Whether you've been a Tony Bennett fan for decades or are just discovering him, All the Things You Are will deepen your understanding of this hugely gifted entertainer and his music.

About the Author:

David Evanier is a critically acclaimed and award-winning author of both fiction and non-fiction. He was formerly senior editor at The Paris Review and assistant editor of The New Leader.

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If you are on the West Coast for New Year's Eve, we suggest you check out Mover and Shaker Jenna Esposito's concert-she will be performing Tony Bennett: 
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Ring-In-The-New-Year-With-Jenna-Esposito-.html?soid=1101554178919&aid=ijvpmhHFtts

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Upcoming Daylight Peachy Ahoy Manhattan Exclusive: Big Boats, High-Tech Toys and Lavish Getaways Provide Post-Holiday Shopper’s Paradise at the Progressive Insurance New York Boat Show



The 2012 Progressive Insurance New York Boat Show will turn the Javits Convention Center into a nautical paradise January 4-8, showcasing the newest and best in boating, plus an expansive collection of cutting-edge electronics and accessories on the market. Show goers will find boats from several thousand to several million dollars, and for those with a penchant for luxury, there is no shortage of fun to be had with model introductions from top yacht dealers and the unique chance to shop and compare boat brands side by side. As shoppers plan their summer purchase, special show pricing will save buyers up to 15% – a discount that can save hundreds of thousands of dollars on high-end offerings and give techies the chance to score super sales as they dive deep into the latest maritime devices.



WHEN: Wednesday-Sunday, January 4-8, 2012; Wed/Thu/Fri: Noon-9pm; Sat: 10am-9pm; Sun: 10am-6pm



WHERE: Javits Center, 655 West 34th Street, New York, NY





LUXURY, TRAVEL & TECHNOLOGY HIGHLIGHTS:

· ‘Queen of the Show’ – 54-foot SeaRay 540 Sundancer: Whether visitors are in the market for a luxury yacht or just looking for an escape, this year’s ‘Queen of the Show’ is a must-see! The beautiful Sea Ray 540 Sundancer – valued at $1.4 million – is sure to earn jealous stares as it redefines a modern express cruiser: sleek and distinctive exterior; inviting and thoughtful interior; flexible and intuitive entertaining spaces; and innovative features and amenities. All hail the Queen!



· The Back Cove 30 is a grand example of everything that makes the Down East lobster boat a work of art, built in a style that will turn heads in any harbor she enters. Below the surface she is modern and contemporary, and a resin infused, deep-vee hull with prop recess and standard trim tabs offers a quiet and comfortable ride. With her standard 315 horsepower 6 cylinder diesel, she will cruise at 20 knots and top out at 25, and with optional higher horsepower, she can cruise at 25 knots.



· Win a Trip of Luxury: Enter to win a Boater’s Dream Vacation at the Bitter End Yacht Club in the British Virgin Islands! Those who aren’t shopping for a boat can still enjoy the lap of luxury by entering for a chance to win an amazing BVI getaway. The winner will enjoy an eight-day/seven-night trip for two to Virgin Gorda’s Bitter End Yacht Club in a beachfront villa or a North Sound suite including three meals daily, use of the vast club fleet of more than 100 boats, snorkel excursions, weekly regattas, sailing school 101 and more. Includes standard airfare for two from the Northeast courtesy of the BVI Tourist Board; valued at over $9,000. Certain restrictions and holiday blackout dates apply. Travel must be completed by January 18, 2013. Enter in the Show Lobby for a chance to win!


High-tech Gadgets & Accessories – Shoppers wanting to outfit their existing boats with the latest and greatest accessories can check out the show’s selection of high-tech gadgets and gear including the newest, state-of-the-art GPS devices, HD quality outdoor cameras, wireless stereo controllers, wireless network displays featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities,, plus custom-made weather accessories and more. Special show pricing provides an even sweeter deal with savings of up to 50 percent.



ADDITIONAL SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:

· NEW! Discovery Channel’s Swamp Brothers: Meet Robbie & Stephen Keszey, from Discovery Channel's hit show Swamp Brothers. They’re a different breed of brothers - an exotic animal expert and a former New York City boy learning the ropes at Florida's largest reptile sanctuary and exotic reptile dealership. See schedule here



· NEW! Become the sharpest tool in the shed: Do-it-yourselfers and boat owners interested in maintaining, repairing or upgrading their boat or engine can head to Fred’s Shed DIY Seminars & Interactive Learning Center for practical, professional advice. Free daily seminars and talk-show format clinics cover a variety of topics and include demos and question/answer sessions. Visitors can stop by to see a cutaway boat and motor, participate in hands-on clinics and get their questions answered. See schedule here



· NEW! Paddlepalooza: Daily demos include introductions and advanced techniques of Stand-Up Paddling (SUP), which combines surfing and kayaking. Plus, watch yoga instructors show off their best downward-facing dog on the water with SUP Yoga; catch a demo of the PaddleFit program, an exercise that focuses on core power; and learn new techniques to increase speed and race competitively in the sport of SUP. See schedule here



· NEW! Premier Boating Workshops: Beginners and experienced boaters alike can take their skills to the next level with a variety of three-hour interactive workshops offered by The Annapolis School of Seamanship Jan. 6-8 from 9am-Noon before the show opens each day. Attendees can learn the basic tricks to maneuver a boat in close quarters, take in a demo to learn how to operate and maintain marine diesel fuel systems, participate in hands-on demonstrations for anchoring and line handling, and get a look at some modern navigational electronics. Cost: $85 per person includes two days of show admission, a three-hour intensive workshop, instructional takeaway items, and a $25 gift certificate for classes at Annapolis School of Seamanship. Pre-registration is required for all workshops. See schedule here


· Welcome to the Water Center: A must-attend for boaters just getting started and those who want to learn how to make the most of their time on the water. Highlights include expert, unbiased advice and free daily seminars from “The Boating Guy”; budget-friendly tips; and local resources to help new boaters navigate the boating lifestyle.



· Boating on a Budget Showcase: Think owning a boat is out of reach? Think again! Visitors can research and shop a variety of boats that can be financed for $250 or less per month.



· Power Boat Docking Challenge: New and experienced boaters will become more confident behind the helm at the Power Boat Docking Challenge. This interactive experience pits show participants against one another as they compete against the clock. Participants will steer and dock a 4ft, twin engine, remote-controlled powerboat from an actual life-size boat helm then down a 20ft pool into a slip at a marina. See schedule here



· Fishing University: FREE informative and entertaining daily fishing education sessions and hands-on demos hosted by top local pros; Presented by Allstate and produced in partnership with The Fishing Line. Plus catch a special water quality seminar hosted by Riverkeeper, New York’s environmental organization dedicated to patrolling and protecting the Hudson River from pollution. See schedule here



· Kids can meet Spiderman, plus take in annual favorites including appearances by Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants; and the Miss GEICO race boat, the world’s fastest catamaran breaking speeds of 180 mph!



TICKETS: $14 for adults; children 15 and under get in FREE; Buy advance tickets online at NYBoatShow.com



WEB: Visit www.NYBoatShow.com; www.twitter.com/NYBoatShow; or find us on Facebook.

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Golden Topaz Hand Wash by Crabtree & Evelyn is Lovely to Ring in the New Year!

Indulge in the enticing scent of Golden Topaz every time you cleanse your hands with this gentle hand wash, a wonderful way to celebrate the season and soften your hands.  The perfect gift when you go to a holiday soiree and equally excellent to keep in your guest bathroom to show your guest the latest and greatest in scents this season.  Makes scents, right!?!

pH-balanced formula
A rich and gentle cleanser
Moisturises and conditions hands
For best results, follow with Golden Topaz Hand Lotion
Fragrance: An enticing fragrance blend of clementine, frankincense, and myrrh, enhanced with warm notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove.


http://www.crabtree-evelyn.com

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Orange Blossom Epicuren After Bath Moisturizer Is Just What You Need to Start 2012 Right Says Whom You Know!

After Bath Moisturizer | msrp 2, 8, and 16 oz price depends on scent and size 


Attention readers!  It is now winter, and that means we'd like to kindly remind you about moisturizing with a gentle product by Epicuren: their after bath moisturizer-to keep your skin gentle too!  We can't think of anything better than Orange Blossom for January: this fragrant scent will make you feel like you are in the tropics even if you are in your depressing Manhattan cubicle (which can't be all that depressing since after work you can leave to drink The Peachy Deegan!)  Epicuren®’s After Bath Moisturizer is a rich unique blend of Epicuren® enzyme enriched skin treat emulsion and aromatherapy oils.  This blend is the ultimate luxurious lotion for personal use.  The combination of this exceptional blend of aroma oils, with superior quality hydrating oils, protein enzymes, antioxidants and emollients gives the skin a vital  treatment. The benefits of Epicuren® After Bath lotion over traditional lotions is significant. It is water soluble, allowing for better skin acceptance and will not stain clothes. Epicuren is becoming one of our new favorite go-to brands and we love that they are AMERICAN and made in California....who knows, maybe someday soon you will even be able to drink The Peachy on the West Coast and we will be telling our friends at Epicuren when it happens!




For all skin types and available in the following scents: 
Fresh Unscented  | Orange Blossom | Papaya Pineapple | Moroccan Rosemary | Rose Petal | French Lavender | Kukui Coconut  | Tahitian Vanilla | Lemongrass


http://epicuren.com/

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Small Screen Scenes: KAT DENNINGS AND BETH BEHRS STAR IN "2 BROKE GIRLS," A NEW COMEDY BY "SEX AND THE CITY" EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MICHAEL PATRICK KING AND COMEDIAN WHITNEY CUMMINGS, HIT SHOW OF THE FALL SEASON SAYS WHOM YOU KNOW

This is the show you should be watching this season even if you only watch one show says Peachy Deegan. Start your 2012 off right and start watching this show!  We believe it is on at 8:30pm on Mondays on CBS now although it debuted at a different time slot...we are waiting to hear back from CBS, our favorite network.  The pilot press release:

Experienced waitress Max Black meets her new co-worker, former rich-girl Caroline Channing, and puts her skills to the test at an old but re-emerging Brooklyn diner. Despite her initial distaste for Caroline, Max eventually softens and the two team up for a new business venture, on the series premiere of 2 BROKE GIRLS, Monday, Sept. 19(9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

2 BROKE GIRLS is a comedy about two young women waitressing at a greasy spoon diner who strike up an unlikely friendship in the hopes of launching a successful business - if only they can raise the cash. Sassy, streetwise Max Black works two jobs just to get by, one of which is waiting tables during the night shift at the retro-hip Williamsburg Diner. Sophisticated Caroline Channing is an uptown trust fund princess who's having a run of bad luck that forces her to reluctantly give waitressing a shot. At first, Max sees Caroline as yet another in a long line of inept servers she must cover for, but she's surprised to find that Caroline has as much substance as she does style. When Caroline discovers Max's knack for baking amazing cupcakes, she sees a lucrative future for them, but they first need to raise the start-up money. While they save their tips, they'll stay at the restaurant, working with Oleg, an overly flirtatious Russian cook; Earl, a 75-year-old kool-kat cashier; and Han Lee, the new, eager-to-please owner of the diner. Working together, these two broke girls living in one expensive city might just find the perfect recipe for their big break.



SERIES REGULARS:

Max Black Kat Dennings

Caroline Channing........................... Beth Behrs

Earl........................................... Garrett Morris

Han Lee.................................... Matthew Moy

Oleg........................................... Jonathan Kite



RECURRING CAST:

Peach........................................ Brooke Lyons



GUEST CAST:

Robbie........................................... Noah Mills

Nikki........................................ Shoshana Bush

Hipster #1................................ Cale Hartmann

Hipster #2................................. Adam Korson

Hipster #3.................................. Alex Enriquez

Band Member................................ Matt Cook

Band Member................................... Bill Parks

Band Member............................. Eugene Shaw

Oscar................................. Sergey Brusilovsky

Customer....................................... Greg Lewis

Woman...................................... Cocoa Brown

MTA Announcer........................ Nick Jameson





WRITTEN BY: Executive Producer Michael Patrick King and Executive Consultant Whitney Cummings



DIRECTED BY: James Burrows



GENRE: COMEDY



RATING: To Be Announced



On the Web: http://www.cbs.com/shows/2_broke_girls/

Twitter: @2BrokeGirls_CBS



CBS Twitter: @CBSTweet and @CBS



Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2BrokeGirls

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COLLECTIBLES RECORD KEEPER by the Peter Pauper Press is Just What You Need to Be Organized in the New Year!


This is just what the Pickers guys need- Peachy Deegan was watching that show with her family during Christmas Break. You totally need this to stay so organized and in the know of what you have done: this is a place to keep track of all your treasures—from family heirlooms to frog figurines to fine art. Whether you shop auctions, flea markets, Etsy, or eBay, use this convenient Collectibles Record Keeper: A Collector's Companion, to document information and organize your records. Record keeper includes: Collectibles Acquired pages to record purchase details, including where, when, and price.Wish List pages to note items you're looking for. A write-in Collectibles Index to help you locate your entries. Plus an inside back cover pocket for receipts, business cards, and more! 160 pages of acid-free, archival-quality paper. Elastic band place holder. Binding lies flat for ease of use. 

COLLECTIBLES RECORD KEEPER
A Collectors Companion
Author: Vicki Fischer
ISBN #: 9781441305749
Page Count: 160
Published Date:
Trim Size: 4.50" x 7.50" x 1.00"


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On Horseradish, by Jimmy Fallon

"Thank you horseradish, for being neither a radish nor of a horse.  What you are is a liar food.  (I'm looking at you, too, Grape Nuts.)
-Jimmy Fallon

Absolutely brilliant:
http://www.whomyouknow.com/2011/06/read-this-thank-you-notes-by-jimmy.html

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Wine was the first Facebook, by Mover and Shaker Alessandra Rotondi of The Serafina Restaurant Group

Alessandra tells Peachy:

I want to share with you my new video where I express another innovative concept from the perspective of Wine Seduction, the brand I created in 2005.

The title of the video is self explaining:

"Wine was the first Facebook"


And I am sure that you'll agree also that wine is a better and more enjoyable social network than Facebook!

I hope you like it.

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Holiday Peachy: New Year’s FITNESS Resolutions By Mover and Shaker Laurie Towers

This is the time of year, that in between moving around furniture to accommodate family volume, making mental notations of what's not present in the refrigerator for our celebrated recipes, we silently, sometimes outwardly, make our promises for the year to come. Pledged in earnest and with every intention of fulfillment, why does it take a wrong turn as we shake the New Years Eve confetti from out hair? Many reasons. Those of us who "drank the Koolaid" as far as fitness being a way of life know how to make it a part of our daily routine.

Since logic is the only true method in approaching this, here are some suggestions on keeping health a top priority for the New Year.
- joining a gym is on the top of the list as it is every year, but what if that is not financially feasible in these economic times?
- Walking or biking to work if at all possible, or getting off a stop or two before you need. Weather permitting this is a good way to jump start your metabolism a bit and engage in a bit of functional fitness.
-Same rules apply here with the elevators in your building. Unless there are specific restrictions placed upon you joint-wise, walking up as well as down the stairs certainly burns more calories than pressing the "up" button.
- Invite a friend to engage in an outing of a walk on the weekends, or to join you in a sport of shared enjoyment. As we are social beings, the incentive of a "buddy" joining us, triggers our innate sense of camaraderie and makes the undertaking of any task far more enjoyable.
-Bring your food to the office. By doing this you will ensure portion control as well as knowing the preparation and ingredients involved and will have a better hand on caloric restriction if need be.
-Variety of activities. Even the most enjoyable things and events can become routine and monotonous, especially cardiovascular activity. A switch up in your work out plan can be just the shot in the arm you need. If you tend to like biking and walking, if at all possible do it outdoors so that your surroundings supply ample stimulation and create a better backdrop to whatever you are doing..
- Accountability in working out...this is where the buddy system really shows its worth. You are far more likely to show up to a workout if you know someone is relying on you to be there. As you wouldn't necessarily want to give up in front of an audience, you will more likely get there even if you didn't want to and create a more seamless routine because of it.
- Substitution in cooking. Especially when preparing those wonderful baked goods and pies, one might want to substitute a healthier sweetener such as honey, cinnamon or brown sugar, instead of the syrups, extracts and sugars that allow the calories to mount.
-Holiday parties...there is nothing harder than trying to reduce the amount you are consuming when all that egg nog and fruitcake keeps whistling you over every time you pass by. Your best bet is to eat a bit before you arrive, so that you won’t arrive famished and tend to eat on impulse rather than good sense.
-Realistic goal setting. To achieve a desired goal you have to be able to meet it reasonably. If you set the pole way too high there is no way to launch yourself over, and you tend to either sabotage the act, or walk away in defeat. Create a lifestyle change in diet and exercise rather than a harsh and sharp contrast to your present routine: something that has the potential to become a way of life that you can easily adapt to long term. It takes away a lot of the anxiety-induced binge eating born of depravation. Keeping in mind that it’s perfectly natural to want to have a "cheat day" and indulge in the worse foods possible. We all do. The key is to use that day as a reward for a well balanced nutritional investment you abided by the rest of the week.

The worst part of any resolution is the feeling that you have failed your attempt . Allowing yourself flexible and reasonable goals will let you become your own cheerleader and continue a healthier past long after we put our party hats away......

-Laurie Towers is the CEO of both Physical Advantage PC (www.physical-knead.com) and the Bridal Body Shop (www.TheBridalBodyShop.com)

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On Molars, by Jimmy Fallon

"Thank you molars.  If my teeth were a class picture, you'd be the fat kids in the back row."
-Jimmy Fallon

Absolutely brilliant:
http://www.whomyouknow.com/2011/06/read-this-thank-you-notes-by-jimmy.html & Jimmy, be sure to go to Cosmopolitan Dental:
 The Best Dentist in Manhattan 
&
 Official Dentist of Whom You Know:
http://cosmopolitandental.com/
30 E. 40th Suite 105
212 683 1960
Dr. Garo Nazarian is a Mover and Shaker:
http://www.whomyouknow.com/2009/01/movers-and-shakers-dr-garo-nazarian-of.html

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KEEPING AMERICA ON TOP: WHOM YOU KNOW CELEBRATES AMERICAN STYLE INTELLIGENCE and EXCELLENCE WITH THE MAN CAVE COLLECTION BY THE CASTINE CANDLE COMPANY IN MAINE!

My man cave is now complete with the Man Cave Candle Collection. My three frosty brew looking candle drafts by Castine Candle are creative, cool and smell unbelievable. I got the Lumberjack Brew, Deer Camp Ale and The Man Cave itself candles, each has its own unique strong scent that takes the stale beer and scotch smell out of my cave. Decorative and classy, these bad boys looks just as good on a high end bar as they do on a college dorm room makeshift bar like we had at Boston College. Each wax candle comes in its own draft beer glass with the casket logo and a catchy slogan such as "where men are men and guns are optional" and "a tribute to those who work hard and play harder" which sums me up to a tee. A great gift for all ages 21 and up, boys and men alike. Ladies this is the best best to get that nasty man smell out of his cave and give a classy look all at the same time. 

The Castine Candle Company, from Maine, have come up with a range of candles that have a scent that resembles men. This clever marketing ploy will appeal to men who want to smell good, as well as women who want to be reminded of them! The three candles I reviewed all have their own distinctive flavors. My favorite was 'Deer Camp Ale', 'Lumberjack Brew' was a close second, while I did not like 'The Man Cave' as much. However all three candles make men feel good about themselves without emptying a bottle of liquid. A bottle of aftershave or a bottle of beer could achieve the same purpose in a less interesting way. Also these products are cleverly packaged to look like the demon drink: in pint glasses, with a nice head on them as well! The witty marketing slogans that come with each one: such as Deer Camp Ale's 'where men are men and guns are optional' imply a sense of bravado that can only inspire: if you are being attacked in the woods, at least you have a pint glass to throw if things get out of hand...they do make great presents for Christmas or any season, and once the candle has burned out, they can always be refilled with a beverage of your choice! 

I really love lighting scented candles at home. They create a great atmosphere. Unfortunately, most of the scents you find in the store are way too fruity and girly. This makes it difficult for a guy to find a nice scented candle that still makes you feel like a man. Now, Castine Candle Company in Maine has created a new candle collection called "The Man Cave Collection." These unique candles come in pint glasses and actually look like pints of beer! "The Man Cave" scented candle smells sweet and spicy, yet masculine. The "Deer Camp Ale" candle has a pleasant aroma that reminds me of walking through the woods. The "Lumberjack Brew" candle reminds me of of freshly cut pine. Each of these candles creates the perfect atmosphere to help sooth and relax even the manliest of men.

There are so many different kinds of scented candles on the market. If you can imagine a scent, there is probably a candle with that same scent! Most of these candles, however, are made with women in mind. The scents are flowery - not manly at all. Fortunately, Castine Candle Company has started a new line of candles to fill this void in the market. Their new "Man Cave Collection" offers some very nicely scented candles all made with a man in mind! The "Lumberjack Brew" candle smells like pine wood that has just been cut. It is a perfect scent for the holidays! "The Man Cave" candle is a great candle to keep your man cave smelling great and still like a man! Finally, the "Deer Camp Ale" candle has a heavier masculine scent balanced with the light, sweet smell of caramel. All of these candles are made to look like pints of beer, and all are made in the USA in Maine. These unique candles would make a perfect gift for any man in your life! 

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What do you get when a retired Maine State Game Warden finds himself the owner of a Candle Company? The Man Cave Collection!! Offering the Man Cave Collection~ great for your own Man Cave & is embraced by those who love the finer things in life~ Kathy Lee & Hoda recognized the brilliance of Man Cave Collection and brightened up their own set on the Today Show with a few. In addition to the Man Cave, we offer elegant hand poured pillars both scented and unscented in any color scheme. You can learn more about us at the WABI-TV news feature link on our website at www.castinecandle.com

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Blackened Coffee Scoop by Jonathan's Spoons Highly Recommended by Whom You Know & It's Made in America!

For those of you who still put your own ground coffee beans in a coffee pot or press, I have the tool for you. Blackened Coffee Scoop by Jonathan's Spoons. Carefully crafted from cherry wood and blackened so that the grounds will not stain the wood-it is brilliant. Its shape is modern with its smooth lines. Paired with the artisan feel, it is really more of a luxurious product. It feels so great in your hand. No need for a junky plastic scoop day in and day out. Upgrade to a beautiful product made in the USA. Its longevity and great feel will bring a smile to your face…even before you have had your first cup of coffee.


Jonathan's Spoons Flame Blackened Coffee scooper is beautiful. I love that it is a unique scooper. I haven't seen anything quite like it. Not only is this a beautiful handcrafted piece but nothing can compare. This scooper is very sturdy your coffee will go nowhere once it's in the scooper. This is a wonderful product to have in your kitchen or give it as a gift. I don't know what I'd do without it! 


We love products that are made in the U.S.A. and that is one of the many reasons we love Jonathan's Spoons. If you are looking for a unique gift there is nothing finer than beautiful kitchen utensils. These gorgeous solid wooden spoons are not only works of art but great for cooking with too. These amazing spoons are made from solid wood and all done by hand. We love the Blackened Cherry Coffee Scoop Spoon. It is handsomely handcrafted and then blackened with a flame for a lovely dark effect. This Scoop spoon is perfect for coffee beans, coffee grounds, sugar, tea, and the list goes on and on. We plan on using ours during the holiday season to impress our guests who stop by for some tea & coffee. Great for gifts and making your kitchen beautiful, we love Jonathan's Spoons!


One of the most important things to have while making coffee is a good scoop. Good measuring (and good coffee beans as well) ensure a great cup of coffee. Since I'm very serious about my coffee being great, I was psyched when I saw Jonathan's flame blackened coffee scoop! The spoon has a gorgeous charcoal-blackened finish that gives it a very sleek look. And it's super sturdy too! It has a flat bottom to it so it sits on the counter perfectly without spilling. What a great feature that shows the care and detail that goes into Jonathan's products!


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All of Jonathan’s® Spoons are handcrafted in the United States in our rural Kempton Pennsylvania spoon shop and finished with food grade, non-toxic oil. I do not use any stains, varnishes or laminating process on any of my utensils, thus removing any question about safety or toxicity. The wood I use is purchased from suppliers who are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. This certification assures me the wood is coming from well managed forests and is sustainably harvested. I also contribute to the Hardwood Forestry Fund, American Forests, and the Pennsylvania Forest Association; these organizations help to protect our native forests through tree planting and educational projects. My products are perfect for the “natural” kitchen. In all aspects of my work, I seek balance; centering on function, I am most interested in creative solutions that work as well as they look and feel. 

The Spoons: 


Flame Blackened Coffee Scoop is approx. 5” in length and hold approx. 1/8 cup and won’t spill when you set it down.  The blackening is an actual flame burned finish.

“I love making wooden spoons. They are the simplest tools of the home, and yet remain profound; there are unlimited designs and uses to explore, and for me, this is only the beginning.” 


Jonathan S. Simons 


History 

It all started the day I forgot to put a spoon in my lunch bag when I was working as an apprentice to a furniture maker. I took a piece of scrap wood and quickly shaped a spoon. I had majored in art and design at the University of Illinois, and wanted to create something both beautiful and functional, which led me to explore working with wood. In 1978, following my apprenticeship I worked in a canoe-seat factory in Maine. When I was laid off from my job, I wanted to work for myself. My home workshop was in the garage, and at 20 degrees below zero, it was too cold for glue to set so I could only make single piece products. That is when I remembered spoons. 



After trading spoons for food, and barely surviving, I found a sales representative who helped launch my business with a whopping $6000 of sales in my first year. In 1979 I moved back to my home state, Pennsylvania, which has a milder climate and a good supply of native hardwood, began making spoons and selling them. At my first national craft show I under priced my spoons and sold out my year’s production in the first hour of the show. 



My spoons have developed over the years. Originally made of uncommon spoon woods such as lilac, plum, and honeysuckle, I have since chosen to make my spoons of Pennsylvania cherry wood. This is a hardwood with handsome color and grain, durable, smooth, and strong. My utensils have a unique sense of balance and warmth because they are designed with the hand and purpose in mind. “Spoons” have become spatulas, tongs, spaghetti forks, spreaders, and more. Today I offer a natural cherry finish, or a flame-blackened finish where I embellish some spoon surfaces with flame-blackened stripes and spots and spirals. 



From the start-up days of producing spoons in a chilly workshop in Maine, Jonathan’s® Spoons has grown into a successful craft business. I have a shop in rural Kempton, Pennsylvania with 12 employees helping to meet the supply needs of my wholesale and retail customers. I exhibit my work at select juried craft shows around the country, to include the Smithsonian Craft Show, American Craft Council shows, Craft Boston shows, the Philadelphia Buyer’s Market, and the New York International Gift Fair. A busy show schedule requires a lot of traveling; fortunately my lovely wife, Julia, often accompanies me. Together, we find it rewarding to share in the offering of quality American made arts and crafts. 




Jonathan’s® Spoons Media Appearances (a sampling) 
Online: Whom You Know!
Magazines: Everyday with Rachael Ray, Countryside, Country Living, Entrepreneur, Better Homes & Gardens Wood, O Magazine, Reader’s Digest (Dec 2005), AARP (Mar/Apr 2008), Taste of the South (Apr/May 2008), Country Home (Dec 2008), Vegetarian Times (Nov/Dec 2008), Northeast Flavor (Nov/Dec/Jan 2010/2011), early Homes (Fall/Winter 2010) 
Newspapers: San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times, Reading Eagle 
Television: QVC, Christine Cooks, Rachael Ray Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show 


Recognition and Awards 
1980 Director’s Choice Award, Awarded by The Baum School of Art 
1996 & 1999 Niche Award Finalist, Functional Art Category 
2002 Niche Award, Flame-blackened Serving Spoon 
2010 spring/fall New York International Gift Fair Sustainability Status Award - 

Flame Blackened Salad Tongs 
2011 spring New York International Gift Fair Sustainability Status Award- 

Flame Blackened Ladle 
2011 Best New Product Award/for the BeeStick™ World Tea Expo 


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HOST OF NEW ART WORLD RECORDS CREATED AT BONHAMS THIS YEAR

The past year (2011) saw a series of art world records broken at Bonhams salerooms round the world. These include:

Chinese Art

Bonhams Hong Kong set a new outright world record for a Chinese snuff bottle on 28 November 2011, at the auction of the celebrated Mary and George Bloch Collection: Part IV at the Island Shangri-La Hotel, Hong Kong. The tiny, yet exquisite, ‘famille-rose’ enamelled glass ‘European-subject’ snuff bottle made in the Imperial Palace workshops in Beijing during the Emperor Qianlong period (1736-1795) measures only 8.07cm high. International bidders in the packed auction room and on the telephone battled the bidding up to a final figure of HK$25.3 million (US$3,328,400; GBP2,108,333). It set a new world record for any Chinese snuff bottle, beating Bonhams own record, established only eighteen months ago.

One of the highest prices achieved at auction for Chinese ceramics was the floral turquoise Qianlong Imperial vase which sold in New Bond St for £9m.

Japanese Art

Not only was the Harriet Szechenyi Collection of Japanese Art the highest grossing single-owner Japanese sale in auction history, but the sale also produced two world records for a netsuke (miniature carving) and an inro (traditional Japanese case consisting of nested boxes). The world record for netsuke sold at auction was broken by lot 14, a stunning late 18th century ivory netsuke of a shishi (lion dog) that realised £265,250, after much enthusiastic bidding in the room and on the telephone.

Other masterpieces within the sale at Bonhams included a superb collection of inro, due to Harriet Szechenyi's later interest in the Japanese art of lacquering. A single case lacquer inro by Shibata Zeshin (lot 316), one of the most famous painters and lacquerers of the 19th Century, also made a new world record selling for £265,250. The previous record for an inro sold at auction was broken by Bonhams in 2010, for an inro by Shibata Zeshin in Part 1 of the Edward Wrangham collection that sold for £162,000.

Old Master Paintings

A lost masterpiece of considerable importance, Three peaches on a stone ledge with a Painted Lady butterfly by the Dutch artist Adriaen Coorte, sold for £2.1million on December 7th in New Bond Street, setting a new world record price for the artist at auction. This previously unrecorded painting is an interesting addition to Coorte's oeuvre.

Russian Art

The painting, “He that is without Sin” by Vasili Polenov sold for £4.07million, a world record for the artist sold at Auction at New Bond Street, November 30th 2011.

South African Art

The South African Sale on 23 March 2011 was the highest-grossing auction of South African art ever held worldwide (over ZAR100million, beating the previous record set by Bonhams in September 2008) and included the ‘Arab Priest’ by Irma Stern, which sold for £3,044,000, a world record for any South African artwork, and also for the artist.

World records were also achieved for Gerard Sekoto ‘Yellow Houses’ £602,400; Alexis Preller ‘The Garden of Eden’ £748,000; Francois Krige, ‘Basotho village scene’ £90,000; William Kentridge print ‘Orange Head’ £ 103,250; Lucas Sithole (since been exceeded) ‘Deserted’ £39,650

20th Century British and Irish Art

“Shelter Drawing: Seated Mother and Child”, by Henry Moore sold for £634,850, on the 16th November 2011. World record for work on paper by the artist. “Swinbury Station” by Lowry sold for £121,250 on the 16th November 2011. World record for work on paper by the artist.

Winifred Nicholson – ‘Sea Treasures’ (March 2011) - £174,000; Paul Nash – ‘Sea Wall’ (March 2011) - £120,000 (World auction record for a work on paper); William Roberts – ‘The Guitar Players’ (March 2011) - £93,600 (World auction record for a work on paper).

Scottish Art

A world record fort a Robert Gemmell Hutchison, RSA RBA ROI RSW (British, 1855-1936), Sea Gulls and Sapphire Seas, which sold for £120,000.

19th Century Paintings

A new world record for Archibald Thorburn was made with Peacock and Peacock Butterfly - £252,000, 13th July 2011. And the Reydon Hall sale yielded another world record, for a work by the artist Edward Smythe at £39,650.

Collectors Motor Cars

An unrestored works racing team 1953 Austin-Healey '100' Special Test Car, which was campaigned in period by racing drivers Lance Macklin, Gordon Wilkins and Marcel Becquart, sold for a world record £843,000 on 1st December at Bonhams’ December Sale. The car, which was offered in ‘barn find’ condition for the first time in 42 years, was bought by a private buyer within the room at Mercedes-Benz World, Weybridge, Surrey.

European Ceramics

Meissen gold-mounted Royal snuff box made for AugustusIII, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland in Helmut JosephCollection – 5 July 2011. £860,000 - a world record price for a porcelain snuff box at auction.

Books, Maps and Manuscripts

The last letter in private hands from John Keats to his fiancée, Fanny Brawne, was sold in March to Keats House in London for a record £96,000. It had formed part of the Roy Davids Collection of Paper and Portraits.

Reports of the Juries of the Great Exhibition, owned and presented by William Henry Fox Talbot to his daughter, sold for £216,000: a world record for this book, and possibly for any printed book illustrated with photographs.

In the USA a first image E.H. Shepard, "Pooh and Piglet walked home thoughtfully together," original illustration for Winnie-the-Pooh, 1926. Sold for $192,000, a record for the artist at auction. First image Anthony Trollope, Ralph the Heir, London, January 1870-July 1871. Sold for $87,900, a record for a Trollope book at auction.Tsuguharu Foujita, A Book of Cats, New York, 1930. Sold for $60,000, a record for this book at auction.

Motorcycles

A world record at £100,500 for a Brough Superior SS80; and £107,500 for a Single cylinder Vincent.

Antique Arms & Armour

A world record was achieved for a cased pair of British flintlock duelling pistols which sold for £67,250 on 30thNovember in Knightsbridge.

Whisky

A rare and exclusive bottle of 55 Year Old Glenfiddich commemorating and celebrating the 110th birthday of Janet Sheed Roberts, the granddaughter of William Grant – founder of the Glenfiddich distillery – and the oldest person in Scotland sold for a world record £46,850 at Bonhams Whisky auction in Edinburgh on 14 December. The previous world record for a bottle of single malt at auction was £29,700.






Bonhams, founded in 1793, is one of the world's largest auctioneers of fine art and antiques. The present company was formed by the merger in November 2001 of Bonhams & Brooks and Phillips Son & Neale. In August 2002, the company acquired Butterfields, the principal firm of auctioneers on the West Coast of America. Today, Bonhams offers more sales than any of its rivals, through two major salerooms in London: New Bond Street and Knightsbridge; and a further three in the UK regions and Scotland. Sales are also held in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Carmel, New York and Connecticut in the USA; and Germany, France, Monaco, Hong Kong and Australia. Bonhams has a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 25 countries offering sales advice and valuation services in 60 specialist areas. For a full listing of upcoming sales, plus details of Bonhams specialist departments go to www.bonhams.com.

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Movers and Shakers Will & Anthony Nunziata, Famed Boston College Graduates, Debut CD Signing in NYC February 9, 2012 at 6:30PM

Movers and Shakers Will & Anthony Nunziata tell us:



When: Thursday, February 9, 2012 at 6:30 PM
Where: Barnes & Noble on 86th Street and Lexington Avenue
What: Will & Anthony's CD Release of debut CD "Make Someone Happy," an intimate collection of some of our favorite songs from Broadway and the American & Italian Songbooks.  Doors open for seating at 6:30 PM, 30-minute performance from 7:00-7:30 PM, then we will be signing copies of the CD for purchase.
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We look forward to celebrating our debut CD with you on February 9, 2012!

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