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March 22, 2010

Do you like this logo?

This is for our burger place. It is mainly for collage students.
We are very professional, in fact we are working with very famous chefs, using the best meat and fresh sauces etc.
Sadly, our logo says nothing about a gourmet. Plus, we are in the collage student area now, and I think they might like it. But, what will happen if we open up somewhat more luxurious and adult place? Do you think it will bother them?
here is the link :
http://s858.photobucket.com/albums/ab142/denizali/?action=view&current=logofinal.jpg

I like #3 for a college audience. It is a really memorable and fun logo.
The logos are similar enough that if your restaurant opens a more upscale location in the future you may be able to use the more refined version of the logo for the upscale place and the other logo for the college location.

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March 17, 2010

we plan to open a gourmet pizza shop and need a catchy name?

Not just ordinary pizza’s but one’s using flatbread and a variety of cheese’s plus other toppings not typical in the pizza trade

Pies in the Sky ~ a different twist on pizza!!!!!

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March 14, 2010

we plan to open a gourmet pizza shop and need a catchy name?

Not just ordinary pizza’s but one’s using flatbread and a variety of cheese’s plus other toppings not typical in the pizza trade

Pies in the Sky ~ a different twist on pizza!!!!!

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March 11, 2010

Mountain Plumbing “The Little Gourmet” Hot Cold Water Dispenser Kits Satin Chrome MT1101DIY SC

Mountain Plumbing “The Little Gourmet” Hot Cold Water Dispenser Kits Heating Tank INCLUDED

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March 5, 2010

ISI Gourmet Whip PLUS Cream Dispenser (1 pint – 1 quart ALL stainless steel)

ISI Gourmet Whip PLUS Cream Dispenser (1 pint - 1 quart ALL stainless steel)

A multifunctional whipper for the professional kitchen. For preparing hot and cold Espumas, finger foods, sauces, creamy soups, as well as whipped cream and other desserts. The Gourmet Whips features for the professional chef also include: High-quality stainless steel bottle and head Etched markings to indicate maximum fill level Fixed stainless steel dispensing valve for precise application and control Decorator tips with durable stainless steel threads Silicone banded head for heat protection during hot applications Heat-resistant silicone gasket with removal tab for quick, hygienic cleaning Ergonomic charger holder with non-slip silicone grip Dishwasher safe Closed and sealed system supports HACCP requirements 2-year warranty Approximate Dimensions: Quart Size = 11 3/4″L x 3 5/8″W UPC1603 01

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March 1, 2010

Gourmet Preserves Chez Madelaine

Gourmet Preserves Chez Madelaine
The delightfully old-fashioned art of “putting up” needn’t mean crates of fruit, interminable water baths, and a sweltering kitchen. The 130 delicious recipes in this book – including Cherry Preserves with Cassis, Apple-Ginger Jam, Cinnamon-Citrus Marmalade with Apricots, Ratatouille Marmalade, and Kir Cocktail Jelly – are made with small quantities of fruit and standard kitchen equipment. Prepared without commercial pectin, the preserves are lower in sugar than most, allowing the full flavor of the fruit to shine through – and some are made with no refined sugar at all. As a tasty bonus, the book gives recipes for quick breads and muffins that are perfect complements for the jams and jellies, as well as for desserts that make delectable use of those homemade preserves. Author and preserves aficionado Madelaine Bullwinkel offers reassuring professional advice, how-to illustrations, and timesaving techniques that make the process surprisingly simple. Expert tips for solving common preserve-making problems, such as jellies that refuse to firm up, as well as a seasonal guide to fruits and veggies are also included.

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February 23, 2010

Wabash Valley Farms 25008A Whirley 6 qt. Silver Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper

Wabash Valley Farms 25008A Whirley 6 qt. Silver Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper
The Real Theater Popcorn all inclusive popping kit which includes all the secret ingredients movie theaters have known for years; Gourmet Popcorn, Our Secret Buttery Salt, and our special Popping Oil. Everything needed is included! Just snip and pour-its already pre-measured to work perfectly in the Whirley Pop. Plus, by mailing in the enclosed Warranty Card-your customer will receive: 1 more Free Real Theater Popcorn-All Inclusive Kits! Tricks and Tips to Great Popcorn. How to Prepare for a Group Party Guide.

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February 20, 2010

Best gourmet hot dogs in Denver?

Looking for a place with the best gourmet hot dogs in Denver, CO. Chicago style a plus.

I’m a Chicago native and I like Mustard’s Last Stand at Unviersity and Evans by DU. It’s a good dive/hole in the wall hot dog place, just like you would find anywhere in Chicago.

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February 15, 2010

Cheese Sausage Cutting Board Gift-Cheese (4 lbs) Beef (2 lb)

Cheese Sausage Cutting Board Gift-Cheese (4 lbs) Beef (2 lb)

Holiday Cheese Sausage Gift Assortment of gourmet cheeses on hardwood cutting board makes a great gift year ’round. Choose 4 pounds of Tillamook Cheeses plus two Smoked Beef Summer Sausage Sticks (4ct. /8 oz.) Add your choice of gourmet snacking crackers Beaver Brand Mustards ! Instant cheese meat party tray for holiday snacking.

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February 14, 2010

Can Better Than Bouillon Beef be used as an alternative to traditional demi-glace? Any alterations needed?

Just moved to a new area, so we don’t know the gourmet stores around here. Plus, I’m short on time, so I can’t order it online. Help!

I’m not familiar with the Better Than Beef brand, but I know that if you’re using bouillon, it’s usually made from a broth, not a stock (stocks are always made from bones).

Demiglace (traditionally) is a reduction of a brown stock, and since stocks contain gelatin (from the bones), omitting it will have an effect on the consistency and "mouth feel" of the finished dish. But the flavor shouldn’t be affected too much.

I would suggest reconstituting the bouillon you have (water alone would be OK, but half water, half wine would be better). Then simmer it in a saucepan and let it reduce by at least half. That will be a closer approximation of actual demiglace…without having to go shopping.