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Drink Charms
Fusing the Craft of Cooking with the Art of Jewelry Design
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From a craving to do
something "unique in the liquid realm" sprouts Chef Ron’s latest kitchen-inspired
endeavor, Drink Charms. Ron says that an empty glass is just as much a canvas as
an empty plate. The Drink Charms project paints that canvas with a unique array
of "ingredients" from fine Swarovski glass beads to hand painted pendants to the
luxurious organza pouch packaging. Meticulous in detail, the charms depict the chef’s
favorite fruits and vegetables with vibrant colors and design. Food art intersects
with table art to make a beautiful presentation for dinner parties and intimate
gatherings.
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The idea for the charms
arose several years ago when Ron took notice of the fact that drinks in this country
are not progressing in tandem with the culture and times in the way that food is.
Many of his peers in the industry echoed that sentiment, to the point where today
there is a nationwide movement to bring new culinary inspiration to cocktails and
beverages.
"My goal is to draw attention to the idea that drinks should be given the same treatment
and attention as food," vows Ron.
"I think that drink recipes are a great stepping stone to get people back to the
kitchen. Because drinks are easy and rewarding to prepare, they empower us to have
confidence in the kitchen and get people excited about creating other dishes as
well. Ron confesses that the underlying goal with all of his projects is to promote
the kitchen as a wonderful and rewarding place to be. Looking at the big picture
- when a society feels connected to their food supply it leads to all kinds of benefits.
Just giving people a good reason to get in the kitchen is like planting the seed
to a better future.
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"If you enjoy cooking you probably want high quality ingredients of a natural origin,
which places demand on more growers to practice good earth stewardship which leads
to even better ingredients. That enthusiasm will rub off on the next generation
- and the cycle continues. Anything I can do to encourage people to be excited about
cooking is a win.
Driving that sentiment are a set of elegant colorfully-beaded rings which are not
to be mistaken for wine charms, for they are intended for diverse occasions and
have been designed to fit a variety of stems and handles on everything from wine
glasses to coffee cups.
To further inspire the use of your charms, they are accompanied by a booklet of
Chef Ron's favorite drink creations. Don't be afraid to try the avocado chocolate
smoothie!!!
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With the charms and
the recipes you will have everything you need for making what’s on your glass just
as exciting as what’s in it!
To purchase drink charms go to
The Bazaar
Shopping.
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