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Year: 2010

Friday Favorite: Escazu Artisan Chocolates

November 26, 2010January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, Wonderfully Randomchocolate, Escazu, Raleigh1 Comment on Friday Favorite: Escazu Artisan Chocolates

We have a problem. We love Escazu Chocolates. No, that isn’t the problem. We love buying Escazu Chocolates for people who proactively recommend us to potential clients and others who do nice deeds. No, that isn’t the problem either. Many times we eat the “presents” before we can get them mailed or delivered across town to their intended recipients. THAT is the problem!

I recently confessed this to chocolatier and co-owner, Danielle Centeno, when I went back to Escazu to “replenish” (then straight to the Post Office, do not pass GO, do not collect $200). She laughed and sweetly suggested that I consider allowing them to ship our gifts. Well…nah, that would take all of the fun out of it!

I have seen Escazu bars in grocery stores in several states for quite some time now, and they are available to order online. I was absolutely delighted to find out the chocolate is made right here in Raleigh! Visiting the retail shop on Blount is aaaamaaaazing. First it is the delicious smell as soon as the door opens, then it is the absolute beauty of the display of hand-crafted artisan chocolates which makes the decision of what to actually taste nearly impossible. My favorite is the Beaufort Bar with Sea Salt, and I love the spicy hot chocolate.

Escazu gets a double favorite rating from us — a fave thing and a fave place.

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Gobble Gobble Green Thought Thursday

November 25, 2010January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerBlog, Sustainability1 Comment on Gobble Gobble Green Thought Thursday

When you think of Thanksgiving, what comes to mind? Most likely it’s turkey, dressing, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce and, of course, a delectable pumpkin pie. All of these delicious concoctions can be made after a single trip to the grocery store. But how about doing something green for a change?

Support local farmers and purchase all of your Thanksgiving ingredients at your local farmers market!

Green beans? They’ve got them. Sweet potatoes? A whole bunch! Turkeys? You betcha! No matter what you’re looking for, there’s a good chance that you’ll be able to find it at the farmers market.

We love our local farmers market – the Raleigh Farmers Market. On any given Saturday, we can be found strolling the 30,000 square feet of fresh produce, plants and fun crafts. Buyers beware, though. You always want to buy local products – oftentimes, farmers will come from other states. Gas mileage adds up!

Another awesome initiative in this wonderful state is the 10% Campaign. Our across-the-hall neighbor, Warren Miller of Fountainworks, told us all about it this week. It’s a pledge by North Carolinians all across the state to spend 10 percent of their existing food dollars locally.

And I know, I know. It’s Thursday already. A lot of you may have stuffed your faces with turkey already. So how about giving this green thought a try for your next holiday meal? And happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Clairemont Communications!

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Setting Your Thanksgiving Table

November 23, 2010January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, Furniture PRTable Settings, Tabletop, Thanksgiving
Diana Parrish Photography for Drexel Heritage

Thanks to Facebook, I know that my friend, Gini Dietrich, has had her Thanksgiving menu planned for a few weeks now. And last weekend, I saw photos of the Thanksgiving centerpiece she so deftly created by using seasonal squash and leaves she gathered while walking her dog, Jack Baur. People like Gini know where the salad fork goes and which direction the knife blade should face. People like me do well to have enough clean forks for my guests and to remember to make the salad.

One of the advantages of working with home decor and interior design clients is that I get to learn all the rules and traditions I was never taught or have forgotten along the way. Clairemont recently wrote a blog post on one such topic for our client, Drexel Heritage, on how to arrange a proper table setting. This has become my go-to reference as the entertaining season has begun.

Additionally, this week on the Drexel blog, we’re providing decor inspiration with three different styles of beautiful holiday tabletops designed and shot by Diana Parrish. All are properly set, of course, each with its own creative flair! See, following the rules doesn’t ALWAYS have to be boring.

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Myrtle Monday: Giving Thanks for the Little Things

November 22, 2010January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, Inspirational3 Comments on Myrtle Monday: Giving Thanks for the Little Things
This is very good bread.

Of the 80-some postcards written to Myrtle, this one just might be my very favorite. I love the simplicity of it. I love the everyday-ness of the women working together, of their clothes and of their surroundings. I love that Lela wrote, “This is very good bread. We are on our second loaf.”

No air pollution here. It’s wonderful!

As Thanksgiving approaches, this particular postcard reminds me to be grateful for the small things and to count the blessing of contentment. Lela goes on to write about staying in a little apartment and cooking her own supper, sounding just as happy as she could be about making herself soup and a salad. And she was thankful for no air pollution!

Funny how this all seems like an analogy of Clairemont’s first year. We are just tickled pink to be in our funky little office space cooking up our own meals and serving communications strategies one loaf at a time. Free side orders of non-polluted sunshine and rainbows!

Thanks for all of the little things.

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Announcing Our Very First "Green Thought Thursday"

November 18, 2010January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerBlog, Sustainability
Hey look! I unplugged my charger!

Grass is green. Four-leaf clovers are green. My favorite apples are green (Granny Smith for those of you keeping track). Green beans are, well…green. It seems like a lot of my favorite things are green! But it sort of goes beyond that – green is more than just my favorite color. It’s a way of life for me.

If you read our blog recently, then you probably read a little bit about my experiences in working with environmental nonprofits last year in Asheville through the AmeriCorps Project Conserve program. It was there that I learned a lot about the environmental issues affecting not only the mountainous region of our great state, but of the whole country. Thankfully, I also learned lots of ways that we can minimize our personal impact. Every Thursday on this blog, I am going to start sharing some of these “thoughts” with you – little tips on living a little greener each and every single day — what I’d like to call Clairemont’s “Green Thought Thursdays.”

So why don’t we stop beating around our proverbial little green bush and kick start it off with our very first official Green Thought –

#1: Unplug your computer/phone chargers when not in use!

There’s no denying that most folks have computers and cell phones these days, and subsequently, there’s no denying that most folks also have computer chargers and phone chargers, too. But what most folks might not know is that regardless of whether or not your phone or computer is plugged into its charger, that charger is still busy converting power.

Think about it this way, as blogger Tina Casey from Clean Technica put it – “The Union of Concerned Scientists has estimated that energy vampires such as chargers and electronic devices in standby mode waste about 5% of household energy use in the U.S. That translates into about 65 billion kilowatt hours of wasted electricity per year, and chargers are the biggest culprits.”

The Union of Concerned Scientists also stated that the power being wasted by things like phone chargers and computers chargers is costing consumers more than $5.8 billion annually and is sending more than 87 billion pounds of heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year. Yikes.

So next time you’re finished charging your phone or computer, how about unplugging it? It’s the green thing to do!

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