The Hip Hostess

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Hip Tip – Summer is the Season for Prosecco July 21, 2009

Prosecco, a sparkling Italian wine, is one of my favorite summer drinks.  It’s light, refreshing and cheerful.  Prosecco is often served at brunch with a peach puree to make a Bilini.  Don’t save it for your Sunday brunch; it’s a great drink for any time of day.  Prosecco has a relatively low alcohol content, making it suitable for sweltering summer nights.   

 

Prosecco pairs well with light appetizers like proscuitto wrapped melon, fig and parmesan crostini, bruscetta, olives, grilled vegetables, aged cheese and fresh fruit.

 

Prosecco is also touted as an inexpensive alterantive to champagne.  One of my favorites rings up at $15 a bottle from a local wine shop here in NYC. 

 

If you haven’t sipped Prosecco yet this summer, now is the time.  Salute!

 

Etch-It Cups: An Eco-Friendly Option for Plastic Cups April 21, 2009

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While plastic cups may not seem like an eco-friendly option, you can cut down on plastic waste by using cups that guest can keep track of.  The “etch it” cups allow guests to mark their own cup so even if they put it down they’ll be able to find it and reuse it all day or night.  No pen is required – just use your fingernail to “etch” your name in the chalkboard-like area.  Your guests can get creative and draw pictures, use quotes or pick-up lines (“what’s your sign?”) to identify their cup.  It’s a fun alternative that makes for a more eco-friendly choice when picking up disposable party goods.

These great cups come in two color options: frosted clear or red. 

Visit the etch-it website for store locations, http://etch-it.com/wheretobuy.htm 

Etch-it Cups are available online at Plum Party – $7.50/ package of 32 cups
http://www.plumparty.com/partysupply/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=100200&Product_Code=15695

 

Hip Tip – Shake-Up Your Halloween Bar October 28, 2008

Buying holiday-specific party goods isn’t generally a great idea unless you have lots of extra storage space.  But purchasing a few small, festive pieces that can be used for other occasions will help you set a festive scene.  Take, for example, this skull and bones cocktail shaker.  It doesn’t scream “Halloween” but it’s definitely perfect for the occasion.  Not only will it “shake-up” your Halloween bar, but you can easily use this kitchy piece year-round.

 

This cocktail shaker is availble at Target (seasonal), for $14.99.

 

Calculating the Right Amount of Alcohol – Part I October 7, 2008

Figuring out how much alcohol you need for a party can be tricky.  Knowing how many drinks you can get out of a bottle of wine, liquor or mixer is a good starting point.  The following list can serve as a guideline, but know that it depends on how you prepare your drinks.  I tend to use 1.5oz of hard alcohol instead of the standard 1oz per drink, so a bottle doesn’t last as long at my bar.  You should also consider the size of your glassware.  In a large goblet, 6 ounces of wine doesn’t look like much, and people will tend to pour more into their glasses.  The same goes for pint glasses; if you use those instead of lowball glasses you will need more than a 1oz shot of hard alcohol to make a standard strength drink.  Bottoms up! 

 

750 ml. bottle of wine = 4 glasses of wine (about 6oz per glass)
750 ml. bottle of hard alcohol = 25 drinks (1oz each) or 16 drinks (1.5oz each)
1 quart of juice = mixer for 6 drinks
1 liter soda = mixer for 6 drinks