Showing posts with label Crown Royal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crown Royal. Show all posts

Friday, November 28, 2014

New Crown Royal Regal Apple

Smooth to the Core 


So you have finished rinsing all the dishes from that grand turkey dinner with friends and/or family. Now your brain has advanced to the Christmas festivities. One of your facetious tasks is to plan your signature alcoholic beverage for the Christmas celebrations. Well relax, I have the perfect solution to that detail.

Did you know that Crown Royal has recently introduce a new Regal Apple Flavored Whiskey?


Crown Royal Regal Apple is a unique blend of hand-selected Crown Royal whiskies and Regal Gala apples resulting in the perfect balance of robust whiskey notes and crisp apple flavor. The apple extension is a great option for those fun-loving whisky drinkers looking for a high-quality flavored offering from a brand with a history of fine whisky making.

To maintain the essence of the Regal Gala apple, the apples start in a mixture of water and alcohol. The mixture is then distilled and specific selections are collected based on aroma. The aromatic fractions are blended to achieve the resulting apple flavor characteristics of the Regal Gala apple. The 70 proof (35% ABV) whisky opens with a slightly tart, crisp, apple flavor balanced with signature Crown Royal whisky with notes of caramel and light spice.

The blend creates the ideal balance of flavor and whisky, finishing on a crisp apple note with balanced sweetness, culminating in a full-bodied smooth finish. 

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Now for your signature drink – try this very simple yet tasty seasonally themed cocktail:

Crownberry Apple


Ingredients:


1 1/2 ounce Crown Royal Regal Apple flavored whisky

4 ounces Cranberry juice

Directions:


Pour Crown Royal Regal Apple in a rocks glass filled with ice. Top with cranberry juice and stir.

Garnish with an apple wedge.


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Crown Royal Regal Apple is packaged in an eye-catching emerald green carton. The elegant bottle displays etched detailing and is enclosed in the signature Crown Royal bag, boasting green and gold tones



As your party-goers discover this uniquely smooth flavored whiskey, remember to please enjoy responsibly.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor Review #greatergoods


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Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor


A knowledge of your blood pressure is important because the higher your blood pressure is, the higher your risk of health problems in the future.

The Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor is very user friendly and after quick scan of the included manual, Oma was able to use it with ease. This model detects your blood pressure measurement by using the oscillometric method, which turns your blood pressure into a digital reading.

With the oscillometric method, no stethoscope is needed. The model also features blood pressure measurement, pulse rate measurement, a two-user mode, 60-entry memory storage, and a backlit LCD display for improved readability.

This Blood Pressure Monitor is also equipped with an intelligent function of Irregular Heartbeat Detector (IHB). During each measurement, the Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor records the heartbeat intervals and works out the standard deviation. If the calculated value is larger than or equal to 15, this equipment will light up the IHB symbol on the screen when displaying the results! 

Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor


Oma was impress with the ease and quality of the Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor. 


Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor


Every Greater Goods item is designed to be a best-in-class product backed by our 5 year warranty and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.


Product Description


Health Gurus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
  • Large Easy-To-Read Display: Easy-to-read backlit LCD with 2 3/4" screen and extra large digits (3/8").
  • Simple Single Button Operation: Simply attach the upper arm cuff and press START to measure blood pressure and pulse.
  • Accurate, FDA Registered Device: Uses an upper arm cuff similar to devices used by medical professionals (not a wrist monitor!).
  • Two User Support: Track trends by recording up to 60 entries for 2 users.
  • Handy Storage Case: Neatly store monitor, upper arm cuff, and instructions in the included storage case.
  • One-size-fits-all Cuff: Extra-long, adjustable cuff fits all (XS - XXL) arm sizes.


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Thursday, September 5, 2013

88-Year-Old Grandmother Celebrates Her Birthday Driving a Racecar

Frances Anderson, left, jokes with her grandson Jim Boucher
before her on-track adventure. (ANDREA MORALES / Monitor staff)
On September 1, 2013 spectators in the infield of the New Hampshire Motor Speedway may have noticed a peculiar occurrence involving car No. 8 as it sped past the pit area along the eastern straightaway: a petite, wrinkled left hand performing a parade wave out of the driver’s side window.

Frances Anderson, who lives in Belmont and turns 88 years old today, seemed less enthralled with accelerating than with checking off one of the last items on an extensive bucket list, which has included trips to 45 states and more than 20 countries. There was the rafting vacation in Canada, the twin-engine flight over Alaskan glaciers, the Blarney Stone she kissed in Ireland, and the hilltop fortress she hiked to in Israel.

“This is just another thing,” she said yesterday, shrugging. Anderson has 11 grandchildren, and two on the way.

The plan, conceived by Anderson and organized with help from her five children, was this: eight laps around the track alone in a professional stock car, ideally topping out around 88 miles per hour, to commemorate her impending special occasion.

Anderson, who has two artificial hips and a pacemaker, had arrived at the infield about 11 a.m., and was still waiting for a vehicle by quarter to one. She wore a jumpsuit and sat in a folding chair in the pit area, an entourage of a dozen family members and close friends standing around her.

“I’m a little nervous,” she admitted. An employee had mentioned earlier two minor crashes that had occurred on the track in the morning.

Jon Haney, a driving instructor who had coached Anderson – when to accelerate, when to brake, how to maneuver on the track – said he wasn’t too worried.

“I’m more concerned with these young guys who play X-Box and come out thinking they know what they’re doing,” he said.

Haney said Anderson was the oldest woman to race the track.

Just before 1 p.m., her car arrived at the pit stop. It was red and blue and had the name “Budweiser” emblazoned on the side. A young man with cut-off sleeves and a Chevy emblem tattooed on his arm helped Anderson into the vehicle. He fastened several straps across her body, and she glanced over at her support group.

“You know where my papers are,” she said, joking.

The ride itself was perhaps less exciting than her family had expected.

“I think she’s actually slowing down,” her son Fred Anderson said as she passed the pit area for the fourth or so time. A handful of other cars on the high side of the track whizzed past her.

Afterward, when Anderson emerged from her car, a crowd of mostly strangers waiting to drive themselves or witness others do so gave her an ovation. She hoisted a detachable steering wheel into the air and beamed. Then she found her old folding chair and unzipped the top of her jumpsuit. Her cheeks were flush and someone handed her a bottled water.

“I didn’t chicken out, did I?” she said, looking at a few friends.

“No, you didn’t,” they replied.

 

Side Note:


December 3, 2011 – NASCAR Race Mom (Oma) participated in the Richard Petty Driving Experience (RPE) at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
To report that NASCAR Race Mom was anxious would be an understatement. I was downright scared. However, I was the oldest of the group and wanted to represent my generation well! I was determined not to chicken out as well. 

The Richard Petty Staff informed us that our No. 17 Matt Kenseth Crown Royal racecars were capable of driving about 170 miles per hour. However, we would be limited to the 130-135 range. I remained petrified while I struggled through the window to get into the racecar; then a strange kind of calm settled over me. 

Lap after lap, the Richard Petty Experience became more and more fun and exciting. Before I knew it we were pulling into the pits. I was not the fastest on the track, but to my surprise, NASCAR Race Mom was not the slowest either! 

The experience really supplied me with an altered and more cognizant perspective as to what a real racer faces in each race. I cannot imagine the difficulty of doing what I did with forty-two other drivers trying to pass you. 

Oma would recommend the Richard Petty Driving experience to all NASCAR fans! It was the funniest off-season activity I had and I would love to tackle the challenge again. I bet I could go even faster!