I would suggest two features. First look for one that isn't breakable because if you're shaking they can easily slip out of your hands. Second look for one with a strainer, or consider purchasing one along side your shaker.
The design features of a Shaker kitchen are a simple and natural look. This is accomplished by using natural wood for the cabinetry, material which gleams for countertops, bare walls, and an overall unified look where the appliances, walls and cabinets blend together seamlessly.
They are made from stambalon wood which is a famous wood in Africa that is used for shaker boxes.
look at the carim shaker!
yes, and no. Only diiference, a dirty martini has olive juice making it look dirty
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There are tons of features you should look for in projections TV systems, i would say that i would look for quantity and see if it any good and if the pictures is great
You should look for long distance and very good reception.
The features you should look for when purchasing a new Audi S4 are the in car entertainment, safety features, as well as any voice command systems you might be interested in.
Hershey WallbangerGood martinis come in only one flavor and in one color: gin and white, respectively. James Bond glamorized the "shaken, not stirred" vodka martini, but that concoction is as much a real martini as 007 was a real spy. So drink these alcoholic Shirley Temples if you must, but at least avoid painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa by calling them martinis. (Robert Benchley once observed that the perfect martini was "three parts gin, and enough vermouth to take away that ghastly watery look.")Try this recipe:2 parts dark crème de cacao1 part vodka... and, just to make it interesting, perhaps 1 part Chambord.Shake it with ice, strain and serve. (A lump of bubble gum would be an appropriate garnish, or maybe use a Tootsie Roll as a swizzle stick.)Lady Godiva Chocolate Martini(courtesy of Martiniart.com)This wonderful chocolate martini is well worth the investment in the fine ingredients. What a wondefully sinful way to excite a martini glass!Ingredients2 ounces of Godiva Dark Chocolate liqueur2 ounces of Creme de Cacao1 ounce of half-and-half2 ounces of freezing Goldenbarr Chocolate vodka1 tablespoon of shaved white chocolate2 well chilled, classy looking martini glassesThe mixCombine the Godiva Chocolate liqueur, Creme de Cacao, and Goldenbarr Chocolate vodka into a cocktail shaker half full of cracked ice.Shake for one full minute.Add the half-and-half to the shaker and gently swirl (circular motion).Strain your fine chocolate creation into your martini glasses.Top each martini with shaved chocolate.You'll be in chocolate heaven.Although I didn't specify it in the recipe, the presence of a beautiful gal with flowing blonde hair on a white stallion will only serve to make this martini recipe even better!It's the only chocolate martini recipe we use in our bar...it's wonderful!
The features you should look for in a good keyboard is extra buttons that you can hotkey things to and a very comfortable keyboard. They cost around 100 to 200 dollars.
When looking for senior housing you should look at features of the facility such as how accessible the unit it, how close to shops and doctors offices it is, and the reputation of the facility.
You should look for extra lining and waterproof materials.