1. Preserve The Mincemeat, I Want Chocolate
Your customer's view is often not pretty - tangled cables and wires, pieces of paper, pens and
pencils, rubber bands, used staples and many other bits of rubbish. All of this is made worse when
covered in dust. Checked your pos equipment lately, dust loves to gather in the air vents.
This book is a confectionery mix of long-gone landmarks and seemingly eternal monuments to
capitalism. Many of the stories of the families are as arresting and intriguing as the stories of their
homes. For instance, the tragic story of the family that first developed - and named - Como Park in
Saint Paul. There is the story of the poor immigrant who attained wealth and his dream estate on
Lake Minnetonka, only to have it disappear in alcoholism and eventually treachery and deceit.
There's the story of the owner of Dan Patch, the fastest pace horse in history, and the eerie fact that
both horse and owner died on the same day. Apparently the outline of the race course that Marion
Savage constructed is still visible in an aerial view.
Remember that impulse lines are amount the top sellers, higher sales will mean more refilling and
managing. Promotion's are the highest impulse lines with more facing in more than one place, to
attract more impulse purchases, meaning more refills and more managing.
However, if you do not know how to choose flowers appropriately, leave it to the florist. He will
simply ask you questions and information about the birthday celebrator and he will be the one to
pick the flowers accordingly. Besides beautiful flowers and bouquets, floral shops and websites also
offer gift baskets like fruit baskets and personal care baskets for birthdays.
Do you think your guests will fancy a slice of coconut cream pound cake, if so do them a favor and
serve up this cake because a little of what you fancy does you good.
The book launch for Once There Were Castles is being held tonight, appropriately enough at the
James J. Hill House in Saint Paul. Millett will give a talk at 7pm, followed by a reception and book
signing. Optional house tours will be offered after the talk. But if you can't make that, you can find
him about town at other locations coming up. He will be at Magers & Quinn Booksellers next
Tuesday, Oct 4 at 7:30pm. He will also be giving a talk at Mill City Museum on Oct 6 at 7pm and at
the Hopkins Public Library on Oct 11. All of these events are free and open to the public. Check the
University of Minnesota Press website for further events.