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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Superfun(d) Dance Party

Thursday December 9th, 2010

08:00:00 PM

GOWANUS The folks behind the brilliant Overflow magazine (available in many fine South Brooklyn establishments) have teamed up with the Brooklyn Creative League and Brooklyn Craft Central for Santa’s Superfun(d) , a dance party/fundraiser at Littlefield tonight. It gets underway at 8pm with a dollar off drinks for the first hour, and DJ Whistlepunk spinning a genre-spanning mix of tunes from around the world (soul/funk, indie, chicha, chanson). Justina Flash, Divina Gransparkle, Lete Le Noir and performer/MC Kiki Valentine will bring on two short sets of burlesque and there’ll be $1 raffle tickets for gifts from a dozen local businesses, all of which support CHIPS, the Gowanus-based soup kitchen and women’s shelter, so you can have fun, and fund someone in need. Tickets are $8 at the door.

Published on 12.9.10.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Time To Party In Tupperware With The Stock Pulling Back

A Small tupperware container.

Seal in a low basis in TUP

In case you missed the Tupperware party during the fall season, consider this week’s 2% correction an invitation to arrive fashionably late.

The “Tupperware space” was a big winner over the past two-plus months. Since September 2, Jarden Corporation, Newell Rubbermaid, and of course Tupperware Brands have rallied 12.9 percent, 10.7 percent, and 14.2 percent, respectively. This past week, Newell and Jarden bent to the market’s force, providing opportunities for those who didn’t join the party.

Since hitting a 6-month high in October, tupperware and diversified consumer products producer Jarden Corporation are down a little over 4 percent, serving to drastically repair Jarden’s technical picture. Over that time, Jarden’s relative strength index (RSI) has improved from an overbought position above 75 to a reading near 47, and the stock’s slow stochastics have fallen from an overbought reading above 80 to below 40.

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Jarden stock has been consolidating and building support following profit taking in the wake of Jarden’s third-quarter earnings report last month, potentially preparing for a new rally.

The charts for Georgia-based Newell Rubbermaid?appear even more favorable. The stock formed a rounding top pattern, but volume has been steadily declining on the downturn. Newell, who also produces writing instrument brands like Sharpie and Papermate, in addition to other products, features an RSI near 37 and slow stochastics below 12, both being indicative of an oversold position. Currently priced near $17.14, look for Newell’s technicals to form a bottom before a potential retracement to the 10-day exponential moving average and to the last strong-volume open price near $17.93 which occurred on November 5.

Newell?also has?the advantage being?priced at 19-times earnings, versus Jarden which trades at a rich price-to-earnings multiple of 47. Yet both stocks?have strong short-term potental based on the charts. Although Newell and Jarden offer extremely modest annual dividend yields of about one percent, compared with Tupperware Brands’ two percent, both stocks may be sending out?invitations to buy the dips.

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Monday, November 15, 2010

Time To Party In Tupperware With The Stock Pulling Back

A Small tupperware container.

Seal in a low basis in TUP

In case you missed the Tupperware party during the fall season, consider this week’s 2% correction an invitation to arrive fashionably late.

The “Tupperware space” was a big winner over the past two-plus months. Since September 2, Jarden Corporation, Newell Rubbermaid, and of course Tupperware Brands have rallied 12.9 percent, 10.7 percent, and 14.2 percent, respectively. This past week, Newell and Jarden bent to the market’s force, providing opportunities for those who didn’t join the party.

Since hitting a 6-month high in October, tupperware and diversified consumer products producer Jarden Corporation are down a little over 4 percent, serving to drastically repair Jarden’s technical picture. Over that time, Jarden’s relative strength index (RSI) has improved from an overbought position above 75 to a reading near 47, and the stock’s slow stochastics have fallen from an overbought reading above 80 to below 40.

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Jarden stock has been consolidating and building support following profit taking in the wake of Jarden’s third-quarter earnings report last month, potentially preparing for a new rally.

The charts for Georgia-based Newell Rubbermaid?appear even more favorable. The stock formed a rounding top pattern, but volume has been steadily declining on the downturn. Newell, who also produces writing instrument brands like Sharpie and Papermate, in addition to other products, features an RSI near 37 and slow stochastics below 12, both being indicative of an oversold position. Currently priced near $17.14, look for Newell’s technicals to form a bottom before a potential retracement to the 10-day exponential moving average and to the last strong-volume open price near $17.93 which occurred on November 5.

Newell?also has?the advantage being?priced at 19-times earnings, versus Jarden which trades at a rich price-to-earnings multiple of 47. Yet both stocks?have strong short-term potental based on the charts. Although Newell and Jarden offer extremely modest annual dividend yields of about one percent, compared with Tupperware Brands’ two percent, both stocks may be sending out?invitations to buy the dips.

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Tea Party Enthusiastic About Assembly Member’s Victory

By Richard Nieva

Voters fill out their ballots in Park Slope. (Camilo Smith/The Brooklyn Ink)

Voters fill out their ballots in Park Slope. (Camilo Smith/The Brooklyn Ink)

With one exception, all the incumbents in Brooklyn kept their New York State Assembly seats on Tuesday. The exception was Republican Nicole Malliotakis, whose win in the 60th District broke the Democratic Party’s hold on all Assembly districts throughout the borough.

The victory was a reassuring one for the fledgling Brooklyn Tea Party, whose leader said he? is confident a new conservative presence will begin to transform the decidedly Democratic borough.

“The Democrats are vulnerable,” said John Press, head of the Brooklyn Tea Party. “The Republicans have arrived in Brooklyn, and from now on it should be competitive,” he said, adding that he was for the first time happy about the level of the candidates.

The single GOP victory was not a shock, especially considering the overriding conservative trend of Tuesday’s election, and reduced margins of victory for some Democrats may point to conservative roads. ?The 60th district, where Malliotakis won, has long been highly contested, comprising conservative-leaning Bay Ridge and northern Staten Island.

Malliotakis defeated Democrat Janele Hyer-Spencer, who had held the seat for her party only since 2006, by 54 to 45 percent.

The race was one of the few echoes in Brooklyn of the pro-Republican swing in the nation overall on election night, as the GOP wrested some 60 seats from Democrats to take control of the House.

In regards to Brooklyn, the national shift may have little effect on Democrats, said Steven Brams, a professor of politics at New York University. “They may have less money to spend, since everything is built from the national level, but I don’t think it will change any internal decisions,” said Brams.

Statewide, the Democrats continued their majority in the Assembly, with 109 of 150 seats.

Fourteen of the twenty races in Brooklyn were won with upwards of 80 percent majorities, but Republican inroads could be detected in other races. Democrats William Colton and Peter Abbate saw their margins of victory decline sharply. They won their districts — all in southwest Brooklyn from Dyker Heights to Gravesend — with margins around 60 percent, down 12 points from their last race.

Dov Hikind ran on both the Democratic and Republican ticket in the last election cycle, making that race difficult to analyze — though over 2,000 more voters checked his name under the Republican ticket.

The closest race of the night was between Steven Cybrowitz and the Tea Party-backed Joseph Hayon in the 45th district comprising Sheepshead Bay and Manhattan Beach. Democrat Cybrowitz won only 57 to 43 percent.

“Wow,” said Press, surprised and disappointed after hearing the slim margin of the final total. “We put a lot of effort into that one.”

The Tea Party was constantly “attacking” Cybrowitz, said Press, even rallying in front of the Democrat’s house to protest his support of the mosque to be built on Voorhies Avenue in Sheepshead Bay.

In hindsight, Press said the Tea Party should have focused its effort on Hayon’s race, and devoted less effort to? “races that didn’t matter,” adding that the party could have organized more protests and heckled even harder. “We have a lot of time for that now,” he laughed.

That wasn’t the only race the Tea Party would have handled differently, he said. He cited the matchup between Abbate and Republican Peter Cipriano, a 19-year-old student at the College of Staten Island.

“I love Peter,” Press said of the candidate, who received 23 percent of the vote. “But if we’d run a real candidate with real money, we could have taken it.”

But even with the conservative gains in southwest Brooklyn, elsewhere Democratic dominance seemed unchanged. Perennial Democratic boss Vito Lopez of Bushwick convincingly defended his seat, with 89 percent, over the GOP’s Byron Orozco.

This comes despite a shaky political year for the14-term incumbent, during which governor-elect Andrew Cuomo sought to distance himself from Lopez, and he was accused of not actually living in his district.

But on a night where the entire nation swayed right, Press regarded Milliotakis’s victory and Republican Michael Grimm’s — also from Bay Ridge — election to congress as success enough. He quoted a familiar opponent: “Hopefully this is a call to Brooklyn Republicans: Yes we can.”

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Make your own Kimchi, threw a party

Three years ago the Pickle annual International Festival was crammed into a block of Lower East Side and there is no kimchi suppliers. But this year, the festival has spilled in an empty parking lot and a crowd of fans of kimchi waited in line for dogs kimchili kimchi, kimchi tacos and at least five kinds of kimchi. What is all the this "krage" or Korean rage on Korean tradition fiery and pungent food conservation?

In the past few years, such as small-scale kimchi on NY MILKimchi and Mama O have made appearances in chips in Brooklyn, new Amsterdam market Marlow girls, Dean and DeLuca and Murray's Cheese Shop.

? Mama O is known for it's lyric takes the kimchi, addition of coriander and limes and experimenting with mushrooms, while packaged elegance MILKimchi paired with New Zealand Viognier and Porchetta sandwiches.

It looks like a small New York kimchi regionalism emerges, and there are a lot of room for more varieties and pairing. After all, the Korea has more than 150 varieties which are based on different regions, seasons and ingredients.

My parents had a Korean restaurant for over 40 years and I sat watching my mother to build walls of kimchi since I was a child. For me, is more than a traditional process to preserve the b.c foods ' is the evolution of seasons and what that grew locally.Steeped in history and tradition with creativity and innovation. as strong and healthy and eating something to help you eat more! And because it is such a process of manpower, register often using from neighbours and friends, who begs for a party.

If this is your "mother kimchi," "traditional kimchi," "vegan organic kimchi," there is something to add to the set.Each variety reflects a place and culture, in that it exists.

Kimjang is a major annual event in Korea lies at the end of October til early November, where people gather to make kimchi last cold winter months.This is an excellent opportunity to share recipes, experiment, crying your eyes to and the bottle a few memories.

If you haven't made before kimchi, now is a perfect time to throw a party, drink some soju and make some for the vacances.Vous do not need a special building clay which you bury in the ground.(This was before refrigerators)! you will need are gloves, rubber, glass jars, a large mixing bowl and a bucket, cooler or brine bath in.

Here's a simple recipe for blow your party kimchi.Pour napa cabbage Kimchi most adventurers, add pickled shrimp, fish, potatoes, nuts, radish - sauce make your propre.Il there's always room for expressions more NY-style kimchi.

Equipment

Pair of rubber gloves
Large mixing bowl
Glass or the crock pots
Bucket or brine cooler in

Ingredients
(fills a jar of 32 oz)

1 Napa cabbage, about 2 pounds
coarse sea salt
1/2 cup chopped green top onion
3 tablespoons peeled and minced garlic
3 tbsp peeled and grated ginger
1 tbsp or more red soil Korean chilies *.

Reduce by half the cabbage longitudinalement.Faire soak the cabbage water salt liberally froide.Saupoudrer between layers of cabbage and cover water froide.Placez heavy plate or an object on top to keep the cabbage submerged. let the brine during the night.

After the cabbage is marinated, rinse well between the layers of feuilles.Agiter and gently press part of the water to help dry the feuilles.définie in a strainer to dry while you prepare the sauce.

Wear gloves and combine green onions, garlic, ginger and terrestrial chilies in a paste (add a little water if necessary for thin dough enough to allow you to more easily expand).

Cut lengthwise half new cabbage (4), cut the stem and cut 1 "horizontal cuts." as well as the chou.Mélanger leaves of cabbage with paste

Cabbage Press firmly in a glass jar and let 2 "at the top of the air .Laissez rest in a cool place at room temperature for 2 to 3 jours.Si it seethes serve immediately or réfrigérer.Les aromas will evolve in the days, and it should last for several months in the fridge."

* On the other hand, you can buy the Korean chili powder (kochugaru) most Korean markets.Han Nam string to Flushing, Queens and Han Ah Reum in Midtown Manhattan are two that wear.

Published on 10.28.10.

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