Four Tips For Your Backyard Barbecue Party

Posted on: 22 February 2019
If you love barbecuing meat, then you probably can't wait to have friends and family members come over for a backyard barbecue party. However, parties of this sort can be cumbersome to plan. Here are some ways to ensure your backyard barbecue party is a success, not a source of stress. 1. Have the side dishes catered As much as you love barbecuing, it's a lot of work to prepare chicken, ribs, and other favorites for a crowd of people.
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Planning For Relocation Of Your Outdoor Wedding Due To Inclement Weather

Posted on: 17 March 2016
For about 40 percent of the 2.3 million couples who get married each year in the U.S., an unusual venue is the way to make their wedding individual and personal. One such choice is in an outdoor venue. However, even with the most meticulous of preparation, it is important that plans should be put in place for relocation in the event of such issues as weather changes. When you are planning an outdoor event, you may hope for the best weather of a sunny, non-humid 75 degrees, but you need to prepare for the worst.
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Go Green: Consider Polypropylene Bags For Your Supermarket

Posted on: 31 January 2016
You want to make sure that your supermarket keeps up with the latest trends, and you can do that by showing how much you care for the environment. The following guide will show the importance of making eco-friendly choices. And you'll learn how polypropylene bags can help you and your customers as well as some of the benefits of choosing these types of bags. Why Does 'Going Green' Make A Difference?
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Four Unique Craft Beer Styles To Sample If You Get The Chance

Posted on: 29 October 2015
As a craft beer aficionado, you've had the stouts, the pilseners, the IPAs and the golden lagers. While beers of these styles can be delicious and inspiring, these are not the only styles out there. Should you run across one of these more unique craft beer styles, give it a try. Your palate deserves it. Red Lager An American style, the red lager is not nearly as popular as the red ale or the golden lager, but is a nice middle point between the two.
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