Ice Wine And Early Bird Specials
January 2, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Settling In To a New Year
Visions of Ski Lodges Dance In My Head
Happy New Year everybody!
Hopefully all my readers had a safe, enjoyable holiday.
I was supposed to babysit the grandkids last night, but my daughter and charming-son-in-law’s plans changed, so the Hubster and I went out to our favorite Italian restaurant for an “early bird” dinner. Geesh, what’s become of us?
When we were younger, we used to go to New York City for New Years and party all night long; then the kids came along and we’d go out to our friends for a nice dinner and party and come home about 2 am.
Now, as Baby Boomer’s, it’s early-bird dinners, we stay home and the hubs turned in around 9 pm on New Years. Last night I blogged and tweeted and partied online doing the hashtag #lamenewyearseve.
I embibed a bit with sipped some Ice Wine on New Years eve. There’s still some left from Christmas, and since it’s sort of officially still New Year’s Day, I’m finishing it I finished it.
You may ask what’s Ice Wine? No, this isn’t a paid post, or anything of that sort. I didn’t know what it was either until I went to Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York to visit my brother one year. We toured some wineries, since it’s wine country up there.
Here’s the official Wikipedia definition of ice wine:
Ice wine (or icewine, as one word, or in German, Eiswein) is a type of dessert wine produced from grapes that have been frozen while still on the vine. The sugars and other dissolved solids do not freeze, but the water does, allowing a more concentrated grape must to be pressed from the frozen grapes, resulting in a smaller amount of more concentrated, very sweet wine.
When my brother visited for Thanksgiving, he brought a house gift of Ice Wine from Hunt Country Vineyards for my daughter.
I would describe it as smooth and sweet – almost like a brandy. To me, it leaves a definite coating when you drink it, unlike a regular wine. It’s meant to be an apertif, or after-dinner wine. I serve it in my Waterford Crystal wine glasses. Perhaps it could also be served in cordial glasses.
I’ve tweeted about ice wine, and Renee Ross from Cutie Bootie Cakes asked what it was. Speaking of Renee – she was my Secret Santa Pal this year when I participated in the T.J.Maxx and Marshall’s Secret Santa exchange. More on that in another post!
Now, in my mind I’m sitting by a roaring fire or wood stove looking out the window at the snow-covered ground in New England here. I don’t ski anymore, but would be content to curl up in a ski lodge that has Wifi or read a good book, and sip a nice vintage ice wine!
Actually, I tried to order the Hunt Country online, but Connecticut and their stringent laws, won’t allow purchases of wine online (so I was told when I went to place my order.) I doubt I could even join a Wine of the Month Club here. In fact, even though Pennsylvania borders New York, they don’t allow it either!
I’ve found others locally at are equally as good – one has sweet flavors of pineapple and citrus while another has peach and honey flavors in it.
Have you tried Ice Wine? What’s your favorite! If not, you might look into it for Valentine’s Day!
Don’t forget to check out my Best Posts of 2009! Happy Holidays!
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Sponsor Moomette’s Magnificents to BlogHer10
August 16, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Send Me To BlogHer10
Sponsor Me to BlogHer10
After reading all the informative posts from my lucky blogging friends who attended BlogHer09 in Chicago this year, I’d like to introduce myself in hopes that I can attend BlogHer10 in New York City.
As I live in Connecticut, I’m excited that it will be held on the East Coast in 2010.
Building on the momentum of four consecutive sold-out annual conferences, BlogHer ‘10 will bring bloggers from every corner of the blogosphere together for hands-on learning, rich discussions, opportunities to meet with the brands that support them and plentiful networking opportunities. BlogHer ‘10 will take place on August 6-7, bringing nearly two thousand attendees together.
When: August 6-7, 2010
Where: New York City, New York
I ‘d like to attend this special conference so I won’t be a blog conference virgin any longer, and am seeking Sponsors to send me via either a partial or full scholarship.
Your company has the opportunity to sponsor me to one of the top blogging events and I will promote your company and brand while networking with hundreds of other bloggers to create an online marketing campaign for the same time period while you receive well-rounded exposure.
What I Can Do For You:
Event sponsorships are one of the best ways to reach your target market in an authentic way with a Blogging Professional who will promote your brand exclusively.
I will be able to promote your brand by:
- Wearing your branded company clothing throughout the conference
- Distributing branded promotional items such as business cards, samples, swag bags to conference attendees
- Tweeting conference happenings live as well as promoting your brand to my approximately 4,000 followers during the duration of the conference through my extensive Twitter and FriendFeed following
- I will do follow-up posts which I will share on this blog, in addition to my Fan page on Facebook
- Provide follow-up commentary to the many social networking forums that I belong to
I do not charge anything for these campaigns, and seek partial and/or fully covered event sponsorship.
Seeking Partial Sponsorships in $100 to $200 increments which may cover:
Conference Fee; Round-trip Train transportation from Hartford, CT to NYC; cab fare to and from hotel to Grand Central Station; hotel room-rate fee for 2 nights (double occupancy rate); some meals, incidentals.
Why It Would Benefit You To Sponsor Me:
Since I started blogging to share my experiences as a WAHM, I’ve have really grown to enjoy meeting new friends from all over the globe. As a professional Paralegal in both the private and public sector, I offer demonstrated business experience that I am able to share with women interested in working from home.
Moomette’s Magnificents has grown and morphed since 2007 and I’ve settled in as a Baby Boomer appealing as a multi-generational writer covering Work-At-Home subjects, e-commerce, Social Networking, Parenting and Grandparenting topics. My blog was voted and honored as one of the Top 10 WAHM Blogs by Sparkplugging for 2008.
Additionally, I offer Product Reviews from the viewpoint of an experienced Baby Boomer Mom and Grandmom “who’s been around the block.” I’m familiar with many products, both household and child related. I’ve seen what were the “hottest trendy household and baby products” when my daughters were little in the ’80s, and I know what the “hottest trendy household and baby products” are now that I have my own grandchildren.
The Internet is quickly becoming the medium of choice for marketers and statistically proven that Mom Bloggers are increasingly influential in getting the word out to decision makers ~ Moms and Grandmoms ~ about the newest and hottest products on the market.
As a Baby Boomer I am a cross-generational blogger and mentor, and am able to reach out to a wide demographic range of women who make marketing decisions.
For Further Information:
Please contact me via my Contact tab if you would like to obtain my Media Kits.
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Post Woodstock: Part 2 – The 1970s And Still Kid-Free
August 10, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Summer has finally arrived in Connecticut- at least for now. Today has really been a scorcher – in more ways than one.
Through the Looking Glass
I come from a long-lived family. Regular readers know that I often write about my Grandmom, who lived to be 101.

I’ve written how I have a Sixth Sense, and have an eery ability to know when something’s going to happen. I’ve also written several posts about my Grandmom that you just might want to read to see just where I’m coming from.
That’s what this week is all about.
Today I attended the funeral of basically what I consider my last living relative (besides my brother.) My favorite aunt, who was also my Godmother, passed away at 95.
I’m a Baby Boomer, but I still want my mommy.
So it is with some trepidation that I am strolling down memory lane this week, looking at the photo albums to continue to give you a glimpse into “who I am.”
Post Woodstock, I came of age as an adult in the 1970s.

We spent quite a bit of time down the shore, as my future mother-in-law always liked to rent cottages for the whole family to go to. What was a bummer was that Connecticut lowered the drinking age to 18 from 21 in 1972, the year I turned 20.
Back then there really wasn’t too much to do – we’d go to the movies on Friday and Saturday nights – there weren’t any such things as clubs to go to. It was pretty boring for date-night.
I married in 1974 to the guy who was in my homeroom all through high school and took me to the Senior Prom

Don’t you just love the hats that I picked out for the girls?
Actually, the dresses were halter style, and not all that bad. The gal to my immediate left is my IRL best friend, (Hi if you’re reading this, I miss you!) and the only one I keep in touch with.
We were kid-free for 9 years after we got married.
Within 2 weeks of being a newlywed, we bought a boat and traveled all over Long Island Sound, as well as to places such as Newport, RI; Block Island; Montauk NY; Sag Harbor, NY; through the Intercoastal Waterway to Fire Island National Seashore – even after the kids came along

We ended up owning 3 boats over the course of our years
Moving on, we bought our first house, and I off to work I go as a Paralegal for the next 30 years …

and we all know the story about how I’m trying to retire from that dreaded cubicle job. I’m going to end up like Dooce and be fired for writing about it if I don’t end up retiring.
All our friends and relatives were getting married in the 1970s.

There were at least 6-10 couples from high school who got married to each other. For years I served on the High School Reunion Committee. We’re basically the only couple left that’s still on our first marriage.
I know I often refer to myself as the “first wife” and “second wife.“
The ‘me’ of today, is not the ‘me’ who I was back then.
How about you? Are you still who you used to be?
To Be Continued….
Further Reading:
Woodstock: Talking About My Generation
Life In Dysfunction Junction: Guest Post by The Cat
If I Could Turn Back Time: Part 4 – The Kids Arrive
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Fashionistas, Recessionistas and Fashion Week in New York City
July 11, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Fashion Week
Fashion Week In New York City
Recently I was going through my closet, deciding it was time for some new updates. You must have heard the saying that if you “haven’t worn it in a year” that it’s time to get rid of it? Sometimes I go with that maxim, and sometimes it’s a good idea to hang onto things, because you’ll never know when it’ll become fashionable again. I really wish I had held on to some of my clothing from the 1970s.
I don’t live too far from New York City, and always enjoy going down to visit. One of my favorite things to do is to window shop and look at all the cool outfits that the fashion designers are featuring – whether it’s Uptown or down in SoHo.
The Fall 2009 Collections Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week is in New York City from Sep. 10 – 17. It is one of four major fashion weeks in the fashion industry and is widely recognized as the world’s premier fashion event. Being at the event is a big deal. Admission is by invitation only, to the fashion industry, fashion press, assorted celebrities, and internet based Fashion press.
Now there’s an opportunity to get some ideas for updating my wardrobe! Well, I could always volunteer to help out! Even though I’m pretty frugal and I might not be able to afford the high-couture lines, there’s some pretty trendy consignment stores around here where I can put “The-Look” together at a fraction of the price!
My niece recently graduated with a Masters from Pratt Institute, and I could have stayed at her place, but she’s moved on to Boston. So it looks like if I’m going down, I’d have to be scoping out some New York vacation rentals.
This would make a great mother-daughter weekend or trip with the “Girlfriends” or my fellow Baby Boomers.
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Random Tuesday Thoughts – Boston Harbor – Connecticut Daytrip and Whoopie Pies
May 26, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Sunglasses and Whoopie Pies
I have the hardest time hanging on to my sunglasses. I used to have a clip-on pair that was magnetized that came with my prescription glasses. When I changed prescriptions, the sunglasses no longer fit on my new pair.
When I was up in Penn Yan, New York in the Finger Lakes Wine Region, I bought several clip-on pairs at the Windmill that were reasonably priced. The Windmill Farm and Craft Market is really cool. There are over 100 vendors of farm produce and handcrafted items produced by local artisans. The region has a high population of Amish, and I was able to also find not only some beautiful crafts, but also baked goods! I tasted my first Whoopie Pie there!
Wordless Wednesday Moments
When I was up in Vermont visiting charming son-in-law’s parents, I opened my email one day and found out through Bargain Briana about a digital camera special going on at Walgreens. Well, I was outside of Montpelier and no Walgreens was to be found. Through emails and phone calls, I was able to have my daughter get one for me back home in Connecticut. The special was only going on for one day, I think. After rebate, the camera came to about $10.
I really enjoy taking scenery photographs, so now I keep the digital camera in my car for when I happen upon a photo shoot that I think might be worthy of being featured in a Wordless Wednesday moment.
Contest Rules
I’ve been running quite a few Giveaways and Contests over on my Review blog and WAHM blog lately.
What I don’t understand is what’s so hard about following contest rules? They’re pretty simple usually – just visit the sponsor’s site and leave a comment about what you like about the site and why you’d like to win the prize. If the rules aren’t followed, the entry doesn’t count.
I’ve been finding comments such as “I’d love to win this prize.” End of Comment. Sorry, but you’re automatically disqualified if you leave a comment like that. Learn to read and follow instructions.
I always allow for extra entries too.
Hope you all enjoyed the long Memorial Day Weekend! Check out my photos from our daytrip to Boston for a wedding on the harbor and then our daytrip to the Connecticut Shoreline!
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Wordless Wednesday ~ Spring on the Farm, Keuka Lake, NY
May 5, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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While you’re here, check out my latest Giveaways at Moomette’s Magnificents Reviews:
Dr. Hippo Series Childrens Books ~ The Moose With Loose Poops

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Second Time Around ~ Family Vacations & Tours ~ Grandchildren Included
June 23, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Now that summer’s officially here, along with the hot, humid weather that I absolutely love (really), Darling Daughter and I were talking about the memorable family vacation we took to
Disney World in August many years ago.
The kiddos were about 7 and 11, and we had saved for a year to take that trip and stay at the Polynesian. My granddaughter, ‘Lil Moomette, will turn 2 in October, and Darling Daughter is already making noises that she would like to make the trip again, only this time with both sets of grandparents in tow!
I think we’d have a blast, and hope that my Baby Boomer body will be able to keep up the pace like I did so long ago!
This time around, I’m going to let my daughter do the planning, and suggest she contact Trusted Tours & Attractions for reservations. There’s plenty of things to do in Orlando that we didn’t get to do the first time around. Charming Son-In-Law has been there with his family too, so we’ll have to put our collaborative heads together and check out the online travel guides.
Since we’re all from New England, we can get a jump start by flying out of New York, and maybe even leave a day ahead and take in some New York City tours!
Trusted Tours and Attractions offers discounted tickets to the best sightseeing tours in 23 cities across America.
Planning your next vacation? Looking for ideas on what to do? Sign up for the Trusted Travels newsletter and enter to win a handheld GPS Offer ends June 30th, 2008.
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Exclusive New Line – Handcrafted Name Destination Bracelets – Mother’s Days Gifts!
May 2, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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I’m so excited – I have a new boutique product line that’s been designed especially for my Moomette’s Magnificents Olde Towne Shoppes!
Just in time for Holiday gifting ~ I now carry spectacularly designed, handcrafted bracelets that can be personalized with your favorite New England destination!
Did you, your Mom, or someone special to you vacation, meet, fall in love, get married, or honeymoon in New England? Perhaps you need a unique Bridal Shower gift for someone who’s planning a destination wedding. These will make excellent Annivesary presents too! Choose a personalized Name Bracelet to remember special places and destinations close to your own or someone else’s heart!
Each bracelet is cleverly handcrafted with durable beading wire, a Silver clasp, clear Swarovski Crystals, beads or pearls, Sterling Silver daisy & ball pacers, and alphabet beads. Each beauty features a dangle on the clasp!!
You an request any name ~ it doesn’t have to be limited to New England!
Examples of places or states: Killington, Stowe Mt, Stratton Mt, Smugglers, Okemo Mt, Sugarbush, Mount Snow, Pico Mt, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Provincetown, Newport, Kennebunkport, Bar Harbor, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York!
So stunning!!
I think I might be having a contest coming up!
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