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Potlucks have been around forever, but they are still an effective way to feed a large number of people on a budget. You can be the host and offer your house as the gathering place, but ultimately you want to delegate responsibilities to the attendees. The potluck theme can extend beyond food, if you plan on entertaining people in different ways. You can have each guest bring their favorite CD or movie along with an assigned dish. The CD or movie can pertain to a broader theme for the party. You can make the gathering fun by creating an entertainment theme around the most relevant time period to the prospective guests. For example: ”Thankful for the 80’s” can be a theme that allows guest to reminisce on those times and think about how they got from that time period to today.
The idea behind the potluck is to allow all attendees to participate in making the event a success. If everyone contributes, they will feel like it is their party and won’t feel guilty for not helping in some way, shape, or form. This is an ideal situation, especially during a holiday where the focus is being thankful for what you have and not focusing on what you don’t have. The potluck puts everyone on the same level for that evening, even if some guests are otherwise struggling financially. It is important, especially with the recession still in place, to work together and build each other up. Who knows, your gathering could be just what someone needs and propel them into 2010 with a new attitude about life!
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Posted: November 19th, 2009
I, myself, am not a scary movie fan; however, I know many people who LOVE the thrill of a good horror movie. Taking into account some of their favorites as well as nationally recognized favorites, here is a list to help prepare you for the creepy holiday on October 31st.
1. Halloween (all of them)
2. Nightmare on Elm Street (all the sequels) 
3. The Silence of the Lambs
4. The Exorcist
5. Psycho
6. Pet Sematary
7. Saw
8. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
9. The Shining
10. Jaws
What are some of your favorite scary movies?
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Posted: October 16th, 2009
If you’re thinking of adding some music to your Valentine’s Day, plan a special meal or create a ‘love song’ CD for cupid this year. Consider these great songs to get you in the groove…..
1. ‘With You’ by Chris Brown
2. ‘Amazed’ by Lonestar
3. ‘Open Arms’ by Journey
4. ‘In Your Eyes’ by Peter Gabriel
5. ‘Send One Your Love’ by Stevie Wonder
6. ‘L-O-V-E’ by Nat King Cole
7. ‘Kiss by a Rose’ by Seal
8. ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’ by Ella Fitzgerald
9. ‘Ready For Love’ by India Arie
10. ‘I’ll Be’ by Edwin McCain
11. ‘Until the End of Time’ by Justin Timberlake
12. ‘On Bended Knee’ by Boyz II Men
13. ‘I Swear’ by All for One
14. ‘I Need You’ by Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
15. ‘No Air’ by Chris Brown & Jordin Sparks
16. ‘The Only One for Me’ by Brian McKnight
17. ‘Endless Love’ by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
18. ‘Shower Me with Your Love’ by Surface
19. ‘Always’ by Atlantic Star
20. ‘Lady’ by Mojo
Now, this is just a list of 20 great songs collected from my coworkers. I’m sure you can think of plenty other great melodies appropriate for a holiday celebrating LOVE….
If so, feel free to leave us your favorite!
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Posted: February 9th, 2009
Going along with our ‘Homemade Valentine’s Day Cards’ blog, we thought we’d give you some ideas to make your Valentine’s Day gifts this year. Even if this isn’t your main gift, doing something creative and from the heart means everything to your loved one!
Here are a few craft ideas from About.com:
Conversation Heart Frame
Materials needed:
- Cardboard
- Paint
- Glue
- Candy Conversation Hearts
- photo
- Tape
Instructions:
Cut a rectangle shape out of the cardboard. The size you make the rectangle will depend on the size of the photo you are using. Cut a hole in the center of the rectangle where you will display the photo. Paint it red (or whatever color you desire). Set aside to dry.
Once the paint is dry, glue the candy conversation hearts all over the frame. Set it aside to dry again.
Once the glue is dry, tape the picture in the opening you cut in the center of the heart frame. Cut a small triangle out of the cardboard and attach behind the picture to make a stand, or you can even add a strip of magnet to the back!
Valentine’s Heart Jar 
Materials Needed:
- Mason Jar
- Spray Paint
- Acrylic Paint
- Old Paint Brush
- Ribbon or Raffia
- Stencil Cut-Out of a Heart
Instructions:
Wash jar clean with vinegar, let it dry. Place newspaper under project to prevent making spills with paint.
Make a heart-shaped ’stencil’ and tape it onto the front of the jar. Spray jar with the spray paint and let dry. Spray a second coat and let dry. Once dry, take another type of paint and old toothbrush, and splatter paint around your heart design. Let dry.
Pull stencil off gently, tie ribbon or raffia around the top of the jar and secure with bow. Place a candle in the jar or fill it with candy, and it makes a real cute gift!!!
Another way to do this is have multiple stencil hearts for each color paints. Place that stencil around the jar and gently blot it with the old toothbrush and paint. Let dry and repeat process with another color paint-overlapping when possible.
Valentine’s Day Dinner:
And of course there is always that saying ‘the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,’ so why not find a yummy recipe to cook for dinner that night! It would be especially nice if you set the mood with music and candles. And made place setting cards out of construction paper! Finish it off with a delicious dessert too.
Change it up:
Does your significant other have a favorite cartoon? You can take whatever cartoon he/she likes and take out the verbiage from the cartoon (by putting white out over the words), then insert your words or a conversation that means something to the both of you (i.e your first kiss or the first time you said ‘I love you’). Copy the cartoon on a copier machine (so the words you inserted look like it’s in the actual cartoon-instead of just being written over white out). Feel free to color it and/or matte it or frame it for your loved one!
Or, how about you take a poem from his/her favorite author? Or a childhood author? I’m actually doing this for my boyfriend’s Valentine’s Day gift, taking a poem from Dr. Seuss and changing the words (keeping the tempo the same) to make it applicable to him. It’s something very memorable and can showcase all the time and effort you put into it. To make it more decorative, you can use construction paper to add a punch of color or give it the ‘lovey-dovey’ feeling. I also plan on framing it for him as a one of a kind piece of art!
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Posted: February 8th, 2009
With the holidays so near, I know everyone is searching for the perfect holiday treat to make! ForRent.com wants to provide you with our holiday recipe tips. The first six are regarding essential holiday pantry items and the remaining six are holiday treat recipes!
6 Essential Holiday Pantry Items:
- Chocolate Morsels
- Pam Cooking Spray
- Vanilla Extract
- Holiday Candy
- Sprinkles/Food Coloring
- Cookie Cutters
During our annual Marketing Department treat exchange, here were six of our favorite treats that were brought. You’ll see that some of them require one of the essential holiday pantry items mentioned previously!
SALTINE TOFFEE BARS

Ingredients:
- - unsalted Saltine Crackers (not premium-too thick)
- - 1 stick butter
- - ¾ cup sugar
- - 12 oz bag chocolate chips
- - sliced almonds, optional
- - powdered sugar, optional
- - “Pam” cooking spray
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350-400 degrees. Line a 9 X 11 jelly roll pan with aluminum foil and spray with Pam. Place saltines, edge to edge, over the bottom of the pan. Melt butter, add sugar and bring to a boil. Boil about 3 minutes to dissolve sugar. Spoon (not pour) over the saltines and then settle the saltines and bake for about 5 minutes. The saltines will look like they are floating. Turn off the oven and remove saltines. Sprinkle chocolate chips over crackers and return to oven until they are melted then add almonds if desired. Cool a bit then cut (but do not try to separate- too runny still) and sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired. Refrigerate until hard then break into pieces, removing foil from the back of the crackers.
Peppermint-Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

Ingredients:
1 (16.5 ounce) tube refrigerated sugar cookie dough
1/4 cup all-purpose flour plus extra for dusting
2 cups semisweet chocolate chips, divided
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoon pure peppermint extract
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
Directions:
Decorating suggestion: crushed candy canes or peppermint candies; white, red and green sprinkles; or red and green decorating sugar
Special equipment: a 2 1/2-inch round cookie cutter, and a ½ ounce cookie scoop
Position an oven rack in the lower third of the oven. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, knead together the cookie dough and 1/4 cup flour until smooth. Lightly flour a work surface. Roll out the dough to 1/4-inch thick. Using a 2 1/2-inch cookie cutter, cut out circles from the dough. Knead together any scraps of dough and roll out again. Continue to cut out pastry circles until there are 24 pieces in total. Place the dough circles on the prepared baking sheets. Bake until the cookies are slightly golden around the edges, about 10 minutes. Cool for 10 minutes and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Reserve 1 parchment paper-lined baking sheet.
Combine 1 cup of chocolate chips and the cream in a small bowl. Place the bowl over a pan of simmering water and stir until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth. Whisk in the peppermint extract and refrigerate the mixture for 1 hour. Using a 1/2-ounce cookie scoop or a tablespoon measure, place the chocolate mixture in the center of the flat side of 12 of the cookies. Place the remaining cookies on top and gently squeeze to distribute the filling evenly. Place on a baking sheet and freeze until the filling has set, about 25 minutes.
Combine the remaining chocolate chips and the vegetable oil in a small bowl. Place the bowl over a pan of simmering water and stir until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth. Dip the top of each cookie in the melted chocolate and return to the baking sheet. Sprinkle the tops with crushed candy canes or peppermint candies. Refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour. Store in an airtight plastic container.
Christmas Cupcakes

Ingredients:
Pillsbury Cake Mix Funfetti
Duncan Hines Classic Vanilla Frosting
Eggs
Vegetable Oil
Baking Cups
Directions:
Follow directions on the box for cooking cup cakes. After cup cakes have cooled, put vanilla frosting on the cup cakes. For extra decoration, you can use holiday colored sprinkles!
Peppermint Bark

Ingredients:
12 oz bag of White Chocolate Morsels
12 oz bag of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels
8 regular sized Candy Canes
Directions:
Lightly grease a large cookie sheet. Break up candy canes into one inch pieces and put into a sturdy plastic bag. Crush candy canes inside the bag until they are in very small pieces. Next, put the semi-sweet chocolate morsels into a bowl and put in the microwave for 1 minute; stir in 15 second increments until it is completely melted. Pour melted chocolate on the cookie sheet and spread to make a thing layer. Put the white chocolate morsels in a bowl and repeat microwave cycle (while white chocolate is in the microwave, put baking sheet of semi-sweet chocolate in refrigerator for cooling). Once melted, stir in ½ of the candy cane pieces and spread on top of semi-sweet chocolate layer. Top with the remaining pieces of candy cane; be sure to lightly press into the chocolate layer to secure. Cool in refrigerator until hard and then break into pieces!
PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE KISS COOKIES 
Ingredients:
1 c. butter
2/3 c. creamy peanut butter
1 c. granular sugar
1 c. brown sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp. vanilla
2 2/3 c. flour
2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
16 oz. pkg. chocolate kiss candyDirections:
Combine butter, peanut butter and sugars; blend until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; blend. Mix flour, salt and soda, add to cream mixture; stir well. Roll dough into quarter size balls. Roll ball in bowl of sugar. Bake dough at 350 degrees for 8 minutes, take out, place chocolate kiss in center of each cookie. Bake an additional 2 minutes.
M&M Sugar Cookies

Ingredients:
Pillsbury Sugar Cookie Dough
Bag of Holiday Colored M&Ms (could be the regular kind or the mint flavored!)
Directions:
Cut the sugar cookie dough into slices for the appropriate sized cookies (you could also roll into whatever size you choose). Put on greased baking sheet and lightly press to flatten the dough. Place M&Ms on top of the cookies and bake accordingly. Wait for the cookies to cool before taking them off the baking sheet.
Happy Cooking!
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Posted: December 24th, 2008
My father use to say ‘what do you get the person who has everything? A box to put it all in.’ (yes, my father is corny like that) But seriously, what do you do when you have a gift to purchase for someone and it appears that they literally have everything!?!
Here are a few suggestions from the team at ForRent.com if you really wanna ‘wow’ someone who has everything…..
1. Unveil their inner Monet. Local art studios and recreation centers typically offer classes starting at the beginner level and work their way up to advanced. A class like this will let them try a hand at their pottery, wine slumping, or mosaics skills (the list goes on). Pick a class you think would be of interest and see if it results in a new hobby.
2. Personalized wall art. You pick the letter-shaped photos and the word; a first or last name is classic, but words like laugh, joy, and peace look great too! A gift like this can’t be copied!

3. Go local. Ever been complimented on a one of kind piece that you bought when visiting such and such a place? Offer someone the same experience by bringing them back something unique from your travels. Not only are you giving them something they couldn’t find themselves, but you are also supporting small, local businesses at the same time.
4. Everybody wants a good laugh! Gifts from the heart are great, but every once in awhile someone needs to be thrown for a loop, why not be the person to do so? Gifts like the below “Ignorance is Bliss” and “Bittersweet” scales are sure to be a hit and are definitely hard to come by. You’ll walk away knowing this gift will be the source of much laughter! (www.uncommongoods.com)

5. Give to more than just them. Sometimes people really do have everything and another knick knack isn’t the answer. Organizations like Farm Africa (www.farmafrica.org/uk) allow you to make a sustainable purchase that benefits those in need under the name of a friend or family member. Farm Africa actually has you purchase an animal that will be given to families in poverty; these animals help them overcome their poverty. You can also adopt endangered species through certain organizations and send that animal’s information to your gift recipient.
Does your friend or family member feel passionately about a different cause? Give them a TisBest Charity Gift Card and let them decide what to support. All they need to do is log on to http://www.tisbest.org/ and choose from over 200 charities to contribute your predetermined gift amount toward.
6. Cooking Lessons. Some people need to learn the basics, some people want to go gourmet, and some people would love to learn more recipes that fit their on the go lifestyle. There are cooking classes out there that cover all these needs. You could select a gourmet cuisine they may be interested in or lend them a hand with some beginner basics; either way this hands on gift lets them walk away with more than a good food sampling.
You should also check out available classes in your area for wine making or making beer. What an interesting trait to say you have learned? Who knows, you could inspire them to make some for your present next year!! Go for the skill they’d learn and the experience they’d have while doing it.
7. Have you, yourself learned a trade? Why not put it to good use! If you’ve taken scrapebooking lessons, put your talent to work for a friend. If you are a skilled photographer, why not utilize your skills with a photographer the person would love. It’s the personalized gifts that really take the breath away of the recipient. So go ahead….get creative!
8. So they may have everything, but have they done everything? Think through things they have mentioned wanting to do, but either put off or chickened out. Maybe they have always wanted to learn to ski, so you buy lessons or they think skydiving looks fun, but are too afraid to sign up. This gift may take more thought, but they are sure to remember it.
9. Feeling especially green this season? Purchase a tree or several in your favored friend’s name and let them feel good about helping to sustain our planet. Places like http://www.arborday.org/ and http://www.americanforests.org/ make giving gifts like this as easy as planting seeds.
10. How many people can say they have a star named after them? This is something my brother did for one of his girlfriends and I thought it was the sweetest thing. You can literally name a star after a friend or loved one. Go on http://www.starregistry.com/ for the process!
11. Photo gifts. I am a personal fan of Walgreens.com photo center. They have a really nice collection of gifts you can do for anyone. One year I did a calendar of photos for my mother. There are also mugs, pillow cases, aprons, mouse pads and more! Or you could take a photo that you have, that the recipient would like, and enlarge it. Frame it with a matte and it’s a one of a kind piece of art!
12. Coupon book. This works if you’re a little financially strapped during the holidays as well (who isn’t these days). In a book I created, I had a coupon for various tasks such as: FREE dog sitter one night, hot chocolate and a movie, dinner at your favorite restaurant, NO boys allowed-girls night out, etc. I also incorporated my skills at their disposal whenever they should need it (which I’m sure will happen since I’ve already offered it and they have a coupon saying I’d oblige). This was extremely appreciated as it came from the heart and literally is a gift that keeps on giving (until the coupons run out)!
We hope these gifts have inspired you and given you something to get for that one difficult shopper on your list! Happy Shopping!
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Posted: December 20th, 2008