We did an event this past weekend at the Mission Trails Visitor Center. The event was a fundraiser, and they served barbecue. As a family we've been to Mission Trails countless times and the visitors' center several times, but I'd never been to event there before. Apparently it's only recently that they've started encouraging people to have events there. It doesn't take much encouraging when you see the place.
The great deck overlooking the park provides a beautiful, natural backdrop that would enhance many events. You could fit 150+ at round tables on the deck, plus interesting nooks and crannies inside and outside the visitors' center make great places to explore, get away from crowds, or put bars, auction tables or additional seating. The event last weekend made great use of the space: a bar was set up on the gift shop counter, the caterers set up in classrooms to stay tucked out of the way, and patio heaters allowed the guests to hang out outside while staying warm.
Talk to Jay at Mission Trails if you're interested in putting on an event there.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Great for Halloween: Bloody Martinis
Paula and I like to come up with a fun cocktail for our parties. It's nice to have one cocktail ready for guests when they come in, but of course, we’ll also serve beer, wine and make-your-own cocktails. Many of our friends like Vodka – which is great for mixing because it doesn’t have an overpowering flavor like some liquors – so we can use it knowing that the cocktail won’t go to waste. More often than not, the cocktail is a conversation starter as well, “Mmm, this is good, what’s in it?”
There are many recipes floating around the internet for “Bloody Martinis” but Paula came up with one that I particularly like. Why? Because the thick, real-looking, deep red “blood” drips down the inside of the martini glass, looking yummy, festive and creepy all at once, daring you to take a drink.
Corn Syrup "Blood"
Find a smallish plate with a lip that has a flat bottom. Your martini glasses need to fit completely onto the flat bottom. Pour a layer of corn syrup onto the plate, covering the bottom (approx. 2T). Add red food coloring until you have a blood red color. After you've made your martini mix (such as the one below), turn the martini glass upside-down on the plate. Twirl the glass completely and slowly 3 times in the "blood." Turn right-side up and serve immediately with a cocktail napkin. The cocktail napkin helps prevent bloody fingers as the blood will eventually drip down to the bottom of the glass.
There are many great martini recipes, and the "bloody martini" effect works well with clear, red, or pink martinis. Here is one simple recipe we enjoy.
Blood Orange Martini Recipe
1 part citron (citrus) vodka
1 part cranberry juice
splash of sparkling blood orange juice
Mix the vodka and cranberry juice in a shaker filled with ice. Shake. Pour in martini glass and add splash of the sparkling blood orange juice.
There are many recipes floating around the internet for “Bloody Martinis” but Paula came up with one that I particularly like. Why? Because the thick, real-looking, deep red “blood” drips down the inside of the martini glass, looking yummy, festive and creepy all at once, daring you to take a drink.
Corn Syrup "Blood"
Find a smallish plate with a lip that has a flat bottom. Your martini glasses need to fit completely onto the flat bottom. Pour a layer of corn syrup onto the plate, covering the bottom (approx. 2T). Add red food coloring until you have a blood red color. After you've made your martini mix (such as the one below), turn the martini glass upside-down on the plate. Twirl the glass completely and slowly 3 times in the "blood." Turn right-side up and serve immediately with a cocktail napkin. The cocktail napkin helps prevent bloody fingers as the blood will eventually drip down to the bottom of the glass.
There are many great martini recipes, and the "bloody martini" effect works well with clear, red, or pink martinis. Here is one simple recipe we enjoy.
Blood Orange Martini Recipe
1 part citron (citrus) vodka
1 part cranberry juice
splash of sparkling blood orange juice
Mix the vodka and cranberry juice in a shaker filled with ice. Shake. Pour in martini glass and add splash of the sparkling blood orange juice.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Add Movie Magic to Your Next Party
Movies are a great conversation starter at any party, especially Classics that most people have seen at one point or another. Showing a movie in the background - with the sound turned off - is a great backdrop for many parties. The movie adds a visual element for people to look at and a "club-like" feel. Set up your TV or projection screen in an area where you want people to congregate. With the volume off, you can still play music and allow people to converse easily. Pick a movie with great scenes that people will know and make them appropriate to the party.
With holidays coming up, there are many great holiday films that will make a great backdrop... kitschy Halloween horror movies for Halloween parties, classic holiday movies for parties between Thanksgiving and the end of the year, etc. If you have the know-how, putting together a series clips from classic movies adds an extra layer of entertainment - people can guess the movies or talk about their other favorite scenes. Another idea is to find some funny clips or videos on You-Tube. For family parties, old family movies make a great back-drop as well. Have fun with it!
Many people now have big flat-screen TV hanging from their walls in their home, but if need a movie screen for that perfect space, we rent both projectors and screens.
With holidays coming up, there are many great holiday films that will make a great backdrop... kitschy Halloween horror movies for Halloween parties, classic holiday movies for parties between Thanksgiving and the end of the year, etc. If you have the know-how, putting together a series clips from classic movies adds an extra layer of entertainment - people can guess the movies or talk about their other favorite scenes. Another idea is to find some funny clips or videos on You-Tube. For family parties, old family movies make a great back-drop as well. Have fun with it!
Many people now have big flat-screen TV hanging from their walls in their home, but if need a movie screen for that perfect space, we rent both projectors and screens.
Coffee Percolators - How Much Coffee?
We frequently get asked how much coffee should be used in a coffee percolator, like those we rent through Party Production Rentals. Here are some simple tips on using a coffee percolator.
Use “Regular/Electric Perk” ground coffee or "Coffee Ground for All Coffeemakers" for best results. DO NOT USE DRIP OR FINELY GROUND COFFEE as flooding of the basket can occur. There are some coffees that state they can be used for both drip and perk coffee makers, however through our testing it was found that this is ground too fine and can cause flooding of the percolator style coffee makers.
As a guideline, I generally recommend 1 heaping tablespoon per cup of coffee you make. This will give you a nice, rich cup of coffee. If you prefer weaker coffee, use a little less. I also found the chart below, which simplifies measurement of grounds. Use standard measuring cups ( as used to measure flour, sugar, etc.) to measure the coffee. The amounts of coffee below will brew mild to medium strength coffee which most people prefer. The amount of coffee can be adjusted to suit personal preference. As a guide, there are about 5 cups of coffee to a pound (16 ounces).
Use “Regular/Electric Perk” ground coffee or "Coffee Ground for All Coffeemakers" for best results. DO NOT USE DRIP OR FINELY GROUND COFFEE as flooding of the basket can occur. There are some coffees that state they can be used for both drip and perk coffee makers, however through our testing it was found that this is ground too fine and can cause flooding of the percolator style coffee makers.
As a guideline, I generally recommend 1 heaping tablespoon per cup of coffee you make. This will give you a nice, rich cup of coffee. If you prefer weaker coffee, use a little less. I also found the chart below, which simplifies measurement of grounds. Use standard measuring cups ( as used to measure flour, sugar, etc.) to measure the coffee. The amounts of coffee below will brew mild to medium strength coffee which most people prefer. The amount of coffee can be adjusted to suit personal preference. As a guide, there are about 5 cups of coffee to a pound (16 ounces).
- 12 - 18 Cups Coffee = 1 - 1 1/4 Cups Grounds
- 20 - 25 Cups Coffee = 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 Cups Grounds
- 28 - 36 Cups Coffee = 1 1/2 - 2 Cups Grounds
- 40 - 45 Cups Coffee = 2 - 2 1/2 Cups Grounds
- 50 - 60 Cups Coffee = 3 - 4 Cups Grounds
- 70 - 80 Cups Coffee = 4 1/2 - 5 Cups Grounds
- 90 - 100 Cups Coffee = 5 1/2 - 6 1/4 Cups Grounds
Champagne Fountain Recipes
Fountain in action at a party |
Here are 4 recipes you might enjoy. I haven't tried them myself as they were left over from the old owner, but he seemed to have good taste. :) Be sure to use pulp-free fruit juices as the pulp can clog the champagne fountain motor. You can adjust the quantities as needed.
Champagne Punch
2 fifths Champagne
1/2 gallon Sauterne
8 ounces of Brandy
1 quart Seven-up
Rainbow Punch
3 quarts pulp-free Pineapple Juice
3 quarts Raspberry Juice
3 quarts pulp-free Lime Juice
3 quarts pulp-free Loganberry Juice
3 quarts Grape Juice
Old Fashioned Rum Punch
1 quart Light Rum
1 quart Peach Brandy
1 quart pulp-free Lemon or Lime Juice
10 ounces of Bitters
8 quarts Club Soda (or more)
Mock Champagne
1 gallon Muscatel
1 gallon Ginger Ale
or
Combine pulp-free Grapefruit Juice with
Ginger Ale in equal amounts.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Conclusion... for now
Update on what to do with the blog... Paula and I decided that this would be a great place to share our love of throwing parties and planning events with others. (For more on us, see the "About Us" link.) For party and event news, ideas, tips, pictures and more, come back soon. Please. We'll also be starting a quarterly newsletter for our business, and we plan to tie the newsletter articles to the blog.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
New Owners - a Business and a Blog
Back in May of 2010, my wife and I purchased a party rental company called Party Production Rentals. This blog was started by the previous owner. It got lost in the shuffle of the purchase, and he just turned the reigns of the blog over to me this week. So I'm the proud owner of new blog.
Now I just need to figure out what to do with it.
In the past, it appears that in the past, the few posts were largely promotional. I'd like to do something a little more creative with it. I doubt anyone will take offense, given the last post was nearly a year ago and there were no comments.
If anyone is out there, stay tuned...
Now I just need to figure out what to do with it.
In the past, it appears that in the past, the few posts were largely promotional. I'd like to do something a little more creative with it. I doubt anyone will take offense, given the last post was nearly a year ago and there were no comments.
If anyone is out there, stay tuned...
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