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The Crooked Creek Designs Head Chef Coats with Brandon Benack of Truffles Restaurant St. Louis, MO

May 21st, 2012

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St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) May 13, 2012

Brandon Benack, recently appointed chief restaurant Truffles, sought to Crooked Brook, the leaders of “the world’s tallest chef jackets quality?” To help to create personalized chef jackets for his new position.

Brandon took advantage of the multitude of fabric and style options Crooked Brook offers and did create a total of five chef jackets.

His first two layers are head style M101:

White, 100% cotton seersucker, with abalone buttons.

White, 100% cotton Petit Point quilt, with the mother of faux pearl buttons.


The other three

chef jackets are style M100:

White, 100% cotton seersucker, with buttons green turban.

White, 100% cotton Petit Point quilt, with buttons Awabi.

White, 100% Egyptian cotton gabardine with Faux Mother of pearl buttons.

Embroidery: Truffles logo on left chest and Brandon Benack? on the right breast black.


About

chief Brandon Benack

Born in Rochester, NY, one could say Brandon memories of rich food as a child has helped to guide a path to become a chef. Have grandparents from Calabria – Italy Brandon learned at an early age to roll the meatballs for Sunday dinner and the harvest for the homemade wine

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After his debut

culinary in Hilton Head, SC, he spent five years in the legendary Emeril Lagasse Creole restaurants in New Orleans. His next stop would be the most impressionable of mouth is cooking, as he undertook an expedition of three years in Antigua, West Indies. Rich culture of the island in the Caribbean and the diverse variety of produce inspired her study of authentic Caribbean cuisine. In 2007, Benack returned to the United States and became head chef at Emeril Miami Beach. After four years and the bar Emeril, he was recruited by Master Chef Norman Van Aken, known as the “Father of Fusion Cuisine”, as an entrepreneur in Orlando Norman and Norman 180.

In pursuit of a new home for his young family, Benack discovered St. Louis, with its large mid-western values ​​and emerging culinary scene. Reconnecting with Aleks Jovanovic, with whom he had worked both in New Orleans and Antigua, Chef Brandon has found a new home as the executive chef of Truffles restaurant. Together they continue Truffles? commitment at local, fresh ingredients, bringing the passion, intensity and meticulous attention to detail in an approach seemingly simple but bold in modern American restaurant. While incorporating classic South with local influences, the head of Brandon? S kitchen provides the perfect complement to Jovanovic? S? Fun? approach to eating.

chief Brandon has appeared on NBC, CBS, Food Network and Plum TV Miami. It has also been featured in publications such as Miami New Times, Orlando Sentinel and Food Buzz.


About

Crooked Brook

Crooked Brook is part of the workshop division of an art studio that offers a full range of clothing design, pattern making, sample making, private label production of small lots and embroidery. Since 1989, they? Have built a solid reputation for providing models of high-end clothing, models, fit and production samples for many catalogs and branded retailers and wardrobe and costumes for film, television and theater.


All clothing

Crooked Brook and designer accessories are proudly made to order in the U.S.

Because of their attention to detail unmatched in sewing, they received a Supima? license agreement. These contracts are not awarded lightly. Applicants must meet the requirements ensuring the highest level of quality and integrity of all products bearing the Supima? mark.

Moreover, Crooked Brook designs and manufactures:

Uniforms, men? s and women’s chef coats for the world? s most recognized chefs, hotels, casinos, spas and resorts as well as former chef jackets for the Culinary Institute of America. Each garment can be personalized with the customer? The choice of fabrics, pockets, buttons, piping and embroidery. With a design studio in New York (fashion and culinary capital of the world) and a production facility in Utica, New York, they? Have received international recognition as a producer brand highest in the world “Coats, Chief Quality?.

products promotional items, clothing and accessories, decoration such as jackets, hats, sweaters, sweatshirts, polo shirts, fleece blankets, sweatshirt blankets, shirts, fleece jackets, polo shirts, t-shirts, tote bags , and aprons that can be customized with the following methods of decorating clothing:

Embroidery

Tackle twill

wall?

Direct textile printing (DTG)

Sublimation

laboratory coats

custom uniforms and scrubs for nursing, medical, dental professional, scientific, technical, technological and health care.


Personalized

made clothes and accessories for men and women, including but not limited to:. suits, shirts, Hawaiian shirts, pants, vests, dresses, skirts, dresses, jeans, boxers, martial arts and yoga outfits

Crooked Brook

ships worldwide. Hours are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST, seven days a week. Be reached at (315) 733-1992 or visit http://www.crookedbrook.com/ for more information.

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Lafayette CA REALTOR Dana Green said Optimization for mobile devices is critical to first impressions

May 21st, 2012

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Lafayette, CA (PRWEB) May 17, 2012

Award-winning

Lafayette Realtor Dana Green said that to sell a house today, it is important to understand the behavior of online shoppers. Today buyers? S, she says, often begin their research online at home, then turn to a local experienced agent to ensure they fully understand the scope of available properties, negotiate the lowest price possible and avoid pitfalls.

? As home buyers increasingly shop for homes online, it? really important for realtors to focus on the presentation of their homes listed ways that are optimized properly,? says Dana. ? First impressions are crucial in real estate? And today, these impressions are often made on the buyers? smartphones, iPads and other mobile devices.?

Dana said that the fundamentals of real estate are still in. For example, the asking price is paramount. When prices are off the market, she said, qualified buyers may never even see the list because he won? T send their self-defined search filter price range. In addition, the staging, appealing and high quality photography are always critical? And now they need to look great on small devices, too.

? The goal is to get online and offline researchers in your home for a visit? says Dana. ? When it comes to researchers using mobile devices, the picture quality can mean the difference between the fact that they come out of the car or not, even during an open house.?

Dana said she and her brokerage firm, Pacific International Union, have embraced mobile marketing as part of their marketing strategy online. Component Featured Listings of Dana? S website, in fact, is not only filled with beautiful pictures and videos, it is also optimized for more robust keyword searches than is available on typical MLS feed aggregators.

For information about this topic, visit Dana Green? Blog under danagreenteam.com / blog. For more information on Lafayette and other Contra Costa County real estate for sale or any other real estate advice or services, please call Dana at (925) 339-1918 or visit DanaGreenTeam.com.


About Dana Green

Lafayette

deep connection to Green Dana Contra Costa County, especially his hometown of Lafayette, pushes his professional success. As Lafayette? S top-producing agent since 2008, she brings the same pride in his career as it does to be a resident of a Lafayette neighborhood families. She finds it extremely rewarding to help others find their dream home and discover the unparalleled quality of life Lafayette has to offer.

With over $ 300 million in transactions closed, a tenure of 15 years in marketing and having owned his own company staged very successful, Dana offers both buyers and sellers a unique perspective on how to make the most of their home purchase or sale.


Each house represents

Dana Green is staged to sell, a service that offers free to its customers. Driven, determined and passionate about his job, Dana likes challenges and thrives on helping customers with their needs Contra Costa real estate.

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Author shares Prose Stressing Canadian Beauty

May 20th, 2012

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Onoway, Alberta (PRWEB) May 11, 2012

After writing his first book? Tails say,? Sikstrom author Sherry wanted to share more stories of his wonderful life in Alberta. In doing so, she now pens his latest book of stories, poems and feelings with Trails Tails and stories around the fire? Photographs, Poetry and Musings of a farm girl from Alberta? (Published by Trafford Publishing).

? In a society that has become jaded, lost is the sense of the country down or friendships small towns, with a sense of brotherhood? Sikstrom said. ? I think this book reminds us of a simpler time when neighbors were friends and support each other. So much violence in popular media leaves us seek comfort and a more gentle and kind.?


Excerpt from the poem

Seasons:?

? A single leaf falls like a tear

As autumn begins this year

Summer days expire

fall again

The colors change overnight

reflect their beauty in the light

The Canada geese, answer the call

pick to fly each fall?

? Trails and Tails campfire stories? is a collection of Sikstrom? s own thoughts, poems and pictures to share experiences of his life, history and past feelings in beautiful rural Alberta, Canada.

About the author

Sikstrom Sherry has enjoyed writing from an early age. For 20 years she has owned and operated Fern Valley Appaloosas, reproduction and breeding spotted horses single, and a career in health care allowed him to serve the community in various ways. Trails tail? And campfire stories? is Sikstrom? s second book.

Trafford Publishing, a provider of solutions Author, Inc. author services imprint, was the first publisher in the world to offer? Publishing Service to request? and led the independent publishing revolution since its inception in 1995. Trafford was also one of the first publishers to use the Internet to sell books. More than 10,000 authors from over 120 countries have used the experience Trafford? S for self publishing their books. For more information on Trafford Publishing, or publish your book today, call 1-888-232-4444 or visit trafford.com.

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Award-winning photographer Tony Corbell joined the staff of the White House Custom Color

May 20th, 2012

Eagan, MN (PRWEB) May 17, 2012

White House Custom Colour (WHCC), the premier professional photography and a printer press today announced it has added the award-winning photographer Tony Corbell their staff. In the newly created position of Director of Education, Corbell will develop educational programs and events designed to help professional photographers to improve their workflow, marketing their businesses and learn how to make the most of their partnership with their laboratory. Corbell will work closely with a team of renowned photographers, using the latest technology for teaching and reaching out to industry.

? Working to educate photographers is an essential element of our growth and success in portrait and wedding markets. Tony seems to bring a natural choice for us as a society,? said Michael Hanline, President and CEO of WHCC. ? Tony’s career has been very visible, like a professional photographer for over thirty years, and will help in many ways with his experience.?

? I enjoyed teaching and helping photographers grow for many years and I’m really excited to have the opportunity not only to work closely with the team WHCC to present this new direction, but to learn from them as well. Obviously, WHCC has paved the way for many years and I am willing to be part of that legacy,? Corbell said.

Corbell has educated photographers and business owners in over 500 seminars and workshops worldwide. Highly respected by his peers, Corbell is the recipient of a number of awards and recognition, including:

? Joining artisans Camera in America, a group of only 40 photographers in the world
? The Lifetime Achievement Award of the bride and Portrait Photographers International
??? Artisan photography professional photographers of America
??? Photographer of the Year in 2005 by the International Council of photography
??? American Society of Photography? S Education Award of Honor for his contribution to industry

Before joining WHCC, Corbell worked as senior director of education and public relations for Nik Software, Inc., a developer of imaging software photo and technology. He previously owned Corbell Productions in San Diego, CA, a commercial photography business, and was director of corporate communications for Hasselblad USA.

About the White House Custom Color

Based in Eagan, Minnesota, the White House Custom Colour (WHCC) is a full service, professional photographic and press printer, offering complete lines of photographic prints on professional documents, finishing services and press printed greeting cards , products, books and albums. Founded in 1977, WHCC has grown to become one-stop digital printing solutions provider for professional portrait and wedding photographers worldwide. WHCC operates satellite facilities and photographic printing press in Dallas, Texas and Fresno, California. For more information, visit http://www.whcc.com.

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“Crony capitalism” examined in light of the rhetoric of the campaign

May 20th, 2012

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Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

The Company has published an Atlas OpEd examine the nature of crony capitalism, how widespread it is, and what is the solution to that. Highlights of “crony capitalism Versus ‘Doing’ Money” section:

-writer Walter Donway opines that under Bush, Obama, TARP, American free-market capitalism has become crony capitalism.

-January 18, a Rasmussen poll found that 39 percent of respondents consider ours a system of crony capitalism?.? Donway adds: “And they’re right, but that does not answer the question. Will he be? “

-The reign of cronyism highlights two radically different races businessman, Donway argues, one that takes advantage of innovation, production, cost reduction, and serve customers? and one that thrives through? learned? in Washington, capital of the state, or city hall.

-How does the “crony capitalism” work? How big is it? And can we succeed without a “buddy”?

-What is the solution to crony capitalism?


resources

/ interviews:

Author Walter Donway was director of the Company since its inception Atlas. Until 2002, he was editor of the Brain: The Dana Forum on Brain Science from the Dana Foundation, where he was Director of the Dana Press. Donway items have been published in Newsday, Cosmopolitan, the Wall Street Journal, Commonweal, and the occasional review, among other places. He is the author of a book of poetry, touched by its rays.

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