Weddings and Wedding Favors Go Hand in Hand

August 31, 2009 by · 7 Comments 

Wedding favors have a long history. Wedding guests are use to having a little something special to take home from the reception table as their wedding keepsake. Wedding favors have become an accepted part of the wedding for years now so making them unique to your wedding may seem like a difficult challenge. Check the internet when you have questions about autumn wedding cakes.

Personalized gifts for wedding favors are very popular or the keepsake for the guest might be a toasting glass.   There is a difference between the bridal shower favors and the wedding favors although both will represent the wedding.

The reason for the guest of a wedding being presented with a gift is because centuries ago in areas like France and Italy, wedding guests were always given a small gift when they left that was called a Bonbonniere. The little present was made of crystal or of a polished stone and contained little sugar treats. The wedding favors got their  start in this way. Ask a friend when you have questions about inexpensive wedding favors.

It was believed that the Bonbonniere would carry luck for the guest. The couple believed that the luck that went with the little gifts they gave to their guests would also be theirs by giving the gifts. The usual wedding favor gift that was given was five sugar covered almonds. The reason there were five almonds was that each stood for a special blessing; fertility, happiness, long life, wealth and health. The almond treats are still used today but instead of covered with sugar they are coated with candy like an M&M.   Giving these little gifts to the guests carry special meaning and are really inexpensive. A friend or family member might be a good person to talk to when your have questions about wedding favors.

The marketplace today offers numerous ideas that will make your wedding favors memorable. The favors can be a variety of things like fresh teas with packets that have the date and names of the couple, favors with a wine theme, candles, candies with personalized wrappers, little specialty scented soaps, little frames that double as place sitting holders, and the list goes on.

hotel at spanish steps in rome

July 20, 2009 by · 30 Comments 

The Internazionale is the best luxury hotel rome italy located near fontana di trevibin rome, just a few steps from Trinità dei Monti and Piazza di Spagna, the celebrated Via Veneto and the memorable Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain). It is an experience in the heart of an ancient city, unique for its charm and history, in a hotel where tradition and elegance come together in a mix of pleasure and eminence .

The original manifacture of Hotel Internazionale goes back to the early 17th century of the history of rome. The building was part of the convent of Trinità dei Monti. Part of the old manifacture was assigned, in “perpetual lease” to Prince Altieri, who lived there with his entourage . Since 1820, the palace, with its internal offices and stores, became a meeting point for artisans and artists. In 1870, after the unification of Italy, the building was completely renovated and completed with a raised structure recessed from the street front in order to build the current Fourth Floor.

Hotel internazionale is the inimitable spanish steps hotels rome

MyGem Hotel Group is the synthesis of the history and professional excellence of Rome’s Hotel Internazionale, Hotel Perusia and Perugia’s Canto Sesto Ristorart. Our facilities and services are arranged to ensure our customers’ gladness . We take care of all aspects of our guests’ stay, from the time we welcome them to the time they leave, with meticulous detail.

The perusia is the perfect hotel perugia italy in Umbria

Relaxation and business perfectly matched in a splendid corner of the green hills of umbria. Both its strategic location in the Monteluce district, on a hill close to the center of Perugia, and the versatility of its property make the Hotel Perusia an ideal place for a quiet stay. Ideal for a pleasurable vacation close to the most famous cities of art, or for a business meeting or conference.

The Perusia hotel also have the gem restaurant called Canto Sesto Ristorart and a highest SPA and welness center. so is the best way to have an holiday in umbria

Don’t Touch Our Scottish Kilts

March 26, 2009 by · 35 Comments 

 

Go back over the centuries and you will find people in Scotland were wearing kilts even if it would have differed in style from the common modern kilt. After a rebellion against the English Government then ruling our country the English Parliament outlawed Scots from wearing national costume including tartan and the kilt. Yet today any person living in anywhere in the world can set up a factory and make something that looks like a Scottish Kilt and describe it on the label as a Scottish kilt.

If however you produce a bottle of sparkling wine and call it Champagne no matter how good it tastes you will feel the full force of the law charging down on you confiscating your stock and serving you with writs to stop immediately. The same legislation protects the Parmesan area of Italy preventing you form producing any foodstuff and describing it as Parmesan unless you are in the immediate area of Parmesan.

The Scottish Kilt could well be granted the same protection in law in the relatively near future. An application has been made to the European parliament to have the Scottish Kilt granted this same designated area protection. This would mean only kilts that have been sewn by hand in Scotland and made from pure wool could be described as Scottish Kilts.

Low priced and poor quality kilts have in recent years been exported from mainly India and China which are being advertised as Scottish Kilts even if they have seen the light of day in Scotland. The low quality is damaging our national trade and reputation as they can easily fall apart after being worn only few times. They are also very light-weight so do not have the famous swing for which the Scottish Kilt is famous.

By tradition a quality Scottish Kilt will need around eight yards almost 8 meters of heavy pure wool to give it the strength weight and style to help it hang properly. Customers wearing the low quality lightweight kilts are then put off wearing the kilt as they look at the way it hangs on them and believe that the kilt is not designed for their figure. Whereas if they had hired a kilt professionally made in Scotland they would soon realise the kilt can look good and just as important feel right for them.

It is proposed that kilts which do not meet all three quality criteria to earn the new standard can still be imported and sold as Kilts but cannot claim to be called “Scottish Kilts”.

Similar rules already exist for whisky for example which needs to be distilled and then stored in oak barrels for at least three years before it can be called Scotch Whisky. Greece have already been able to obtain similar protection for their Feta Cheese which cannot be made outside of Greece whilst Edam cheese can only be produced in The Netherlands.

By the way we are aware that in Scotland by tradition the plural of kilt is “kilt” not “kilts” but it was easier to use the form that most people would understand rather the correct format.

Are you interested in learning how you can follow the exact same method used by Scottish Clan chiefs who were to become a Laird or Lady in future articles.