Wines Information Blog

6:47 AM

2008 - Wine Journal

The Best Articles on Wine Journal

Short of Money for Chrismas Gifts, Great Food & Fine Wine this Year


It?s this time of the year that the shops start to put their decorations up, and you start getting thousands of mail-outs in the post (or thousands of emails from online shops).

It?s a great time of the year ? isn?t it? Or is it? Well - for some people it?s not so great. It?s the time of the year when you have to fork out a lot of money (for gift shopping, for food shopping or for decoration shopping) ? and if you don?t have the money ? you can really get yourself in trouble. Especially ? if you need to be paying the bills at the same time (and the bills always seem to come right when you don?t need them!).

You want to be able to give your kids, your friends, & your family the best Christmas possible. You want to be able to shop for awesome gifts that will make their mouths fall open. You want to be able to lay out the best service possible ? turkey, ham, roast meats, roast vegetables, trifle, pavlova, the works? And most importantly ? you want to give them a Christmas to remember.

But ? the power bill & the phone bill are also due this week - so? what do you do? Well of course you have to pay the power bill, so the decorations, food & gifts will just have to wait?

There are some ways to get around the problems though:

They always say you could get the kids involved ? get them to make their own crackers, & decorations. But - I'm not going to pretty this "saying" up - generally this method will cost you more. You will pay around $2 for a six pack of crackers down the road. If you do this separately - , you have to buy the snaps (the centre bits that go BANG) , the paper for making them, the trinkets to put inside them, the paper to fill the crackers out etc?? Sure - you can get the kids involved - just do it wisely - they can make cards out of paper (with felt-tip pens etc) - but fancy things are generally more expensive than at the shops - remember that.

You could get cheaper meats (chicken instead of turkey etc..), sides (potatoes instead of kumara), and deserts (bread & butter pudding instead of trifle) ? but is this something you want to do? If you normally have a ?traditional Christmas?, it is sure to be a let-down if you have lesser foods.

And? you could get smaller pressies ? there is nothing wrong with this ? you could buy a whole sack of $2 pressies (or even $10 pressies), and the kids would enjoy them (maybe not your teenagers ? but the young ones will never know the difference).

So ? what do you do? You just have to spend the money unfortunately. There are two ways to do this:

a) Get your friends & family to contribute some money and have a co-joint christmas experience (we personally do this & it works out great ? we have a ?family? Christmas where everyone contributes something).

b) Get a loan, or a cash advance. There are several companies that will do this - so you can do plenty of online shopping for gifts, food & decorations. Just do a google search for "apply for loan online" or "apply for cash advance", and you will see lots of companies willing to help you out. Of course, you should try to avoid this measure. It's just going to end up getting you in more debt. If you are just looking for something to tide you over (until you get the next pay cheque), by all means - go for the cash advance. But the loaning of money is dangerous, so be very careful!

So in closing, yes ? there are options for xmas! Just make sure you make it a good one, and most of all - enjoy it!

Shirlene owns www.grizzlynut.co.nz - an online shopping network in New Zealand, where you will find thousands of NZ online shops & global online shops for a complete online shopping experience.



Short Review on Wine Journal

Short of Money for Chrismas Gifts, Great Food & Fine Wine this Year


It?s this time of the year that the shops start to put their decorations up, and you start getting thousands of mail-outs in the post (or thousands of...


Click Here to Read More About Wine ...

Recommended Wine Journal Items

European Cuvee Red


We have our first semi-fruity, very unique wine made from the grapes of several different countries, namely France and Italy. The New European Union allows wineries to purchase the type of grapes best suited for the type of wine they want to craft at reasonable competitive price. As you know, we have problems finding the ever-popular Hungarian Ausbruch wines. Our European Cuvee red is a much less expensive alternative, and getting fairly close in taste. Our Cuvee is a lovely fruity red wine with some fire that finishes soft on the palate. Try this Red somewhat chilled. You can buy it online and enjoy. Perfect gift! ERCRS7NV ERCRS7NV


Price: 13.95 USD



Headlines on Wine Journal

Simple Posting to Tumblr

Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:45:02 PDT
Back in March Alex discussed how easy it was to post things to Tumblr with BlueOrganizer. Things like “books, music, movies, restaurants, people, stocks, recipes, wine and even stories - all with just one click.” All with just one click. Over on Alex’s personal blog he’s been practicing what he preached - posting books, quotes, movies, images, albums, bookmarks, and… (Alex, I went through 13 pages searching for wine posted from BlueOrganizer - for shame! ;) All with just one click. Since

Sears Point: Toyota teams qualifying quotes (Motorsport.com)

Fri, 20 Jun 2008 22:45:11 PDT
Was your qualifying run what you expected? "It was good. Definitely a lot better than what we practiced. We made a lot of changes. The balance is pretty good. We were hopping in the last corner and lost a little bit of time there. You struggle with a couple of tenths there and lost a lot of spots.

AVA disputes continue in Napa Valley, Alpha Omega gets some love

Fri, 20 Jun 2008 23:32:13 PDT
It’s a hot, sweltering Friday afternoon and all we feel like doing is popping open a nice bottle of cool, crisp sauvignon blanc–if anyone has any suggestions, we’re all ears! In the meantime, here are a couple news items that caught our eye today. No AVA designation for east Napa, at least not yet Last week we wrote about the continuing saga around the designation of the Calistoga AVA and what it might mean for a couple of small, local wineries. That discussion has continued over on Fermentat

Antripreneur: something new or just a case of old wine in a new bottle?

Sat, 21 Jun 2008 04:48:50 PDT
First we had the entrepreneur, then the intrapreneur, and now, it seems, if you believe a recent Business Week article, we are witnessing the advent of antripreneur. The antripreneur is, or so they say, an emerging breed of small business owners who have won both notice and profits by being overtly or covertly anti-big business and anti-advertising. Their marketing strategy is targeted toward consumers who have grown cynical about buying products and services from larger companies, whose meth

Getting to know you…sometimes too much!

Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:28:35 PDT
Here’s an article that highlights one of the advantages—and distinct changes—that online dating has brought to courtship and mating. And one of Internet datings BIG advantages: You know a lot about a person before you even make the first contact, because so much is revealed in their profile. And just as so often a plus is also a minus, you can find out too much, as the article points out. Facebook deletes much of the mystery from dating By Heidi Stevens Chicago Tribune Article Lau

Balkanalysis.com (Balkanalysis.com)

Sat, 21 Jun 2008 16:50:37 PDT
A retired waiter, 56 year-old Radiboj Milutinovic, has been spurned in his singular proposal for world peace, that is, to marry Hague hag Carla Del Ponte . She sent back the Montenegrin wine, the flowers, the chocolates- even the Serbian raki.

Movie Quotes from Hunchback of Notre Dame, The: Quotes from the movie Hunchback of Notre Dame, The

Sat, 21 Jun 2008 22:49:21 PDT
(To birds) Do you mind? I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE MOMENT WITH THE BOY IF IT’S ALL RIGHT WITH YOU! *****, take it from an old spectator. Life’s not a spectator sport. If watchin’s all you’re gonna do, then you’re gonna watch your life go by without you. –Being a poet, I’m already a vagabond and can quickly learn to be a thief. –Good intentions are not enough. They never put an onion in the soup yet. …Anne-Marie, Jean-Marie, and Louise-Marie…triplets, you know… 1) A? 2) Abomination. 1) B? 2) Bla


Wine Importers

Labels:

AddThis Social Bookmark Button Add to Any Social Bookmark onlywire Socializer socialize it