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Quench the Thirst for Adventure and Relaxation at Sovereign Inn Cooma

Author: sublim3

When you speak of Cooma, holiday makers would always think of one thing—an icy adventure. The place has lots to offer to visitors from ski fields, to historical sites, to parks, to shops and entertainment spots. This spells fun, thrill, and great amount of adrenaline. Surely, Cooma never fails to quench the thirst for an exciting escapade. This makes the Snowy Mountains Capital a very popular vacation destination among travelers.

There are loads of recreations for everyone in and around Cooma—lake cruises, skiing, mountain biking, horse riding, white water rafting and many more. That is why for thrill seekers, it would always be nice to savor a fine and relaxing experience after an exhausting adventure. Hence, finding a comfortable place to spend the rest of the night would be an ideal way of reviving the energy that was drained during the day.

Sovereign Inn Cooma is a perfect place for relaxation. Its exquisite view of magnificent landscape, cool mountain breeze, and a refreshing atmosphere would undoubtedly revitalize one’s senses. Aside from this, Sovereign Inn Cooma also prides itself to providing rooms that are purposely designed to bring comfort to guests. All rooms are equipped with practical and modern amenities to give everyone the ease and convenience they need.

Indeed, Sovereign Inn Cooma is a real perfect treat for travelers who just love the taste of adventure and relaxation combined.

The Holiday Inn San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf

Author: Wrsol

The aromas of saltwater and sweet taffy fill the air. Situated among the city’s most celebrated shops, attractions, and restaurants, the Holiday Inn San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf perfectly blends nostalgic charm and modern excitement. For business or pleasure, this newly renovated Fisherman’s Wharf hotel provides comfort and service as classic as the City by the Bay. At our deluxe San Francisco hotel, you’ll enjoy Holiday Inn’s renowned service in one of the world’s most popular settings:

Located in the heart of San Francisco’s famous Fisherman’s Wharf ,Just blocks from world-class shopping and bustling art and theater districts ,Within walking distance to attractions such as Pier 39 and ferries to Alcatraz ,Minutes from the Financial District and Moscone Convention Center ,Less than an hour from Oakland International Airport ,585 elegantly decorated rooms and suites, Complimentary wireless Internet access, in all rooms and public areas, Covered and secured guest parking ($35/day plus tax) ,7 meeting rooms with more than 4,500 square feet of function space,
accommodating a variety of events, Pacific Ballroom, accommodating up to 350 people, Bristol Bar & Grill, featuring cooked-to-order buffets, Denny’s, onsite, serving meals 24 hours a day ,Onsite fitness center, 24-hour business center, with fax, copying, printing, and computer services ,Free weekday limousine service to the Financial District, for those staying on our Executive Club Floor.

Spoil yourself with our spacious guest rooms, excellent room service, and heated outdoor pool – one of the few offered by Wharf hotels. Stay ahead of the pack with our 24-hour business center, Complimentary wireless Internet access, and versatile function space.

At the Holiday Inn San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf, you can delight in the city’s playful side while enjoying unrivaled convenience and affordability. Situated among world-renowned shops, attractions, and restaurants, our deluxe San Francisco hotel provides a host of tasty dining options. From traditional seafood to avant-garde dishes, this elegant Fisherman’s Wharf hotel showcases cuisine as classic as the City by the Bay.

Our Dinner At The Inn At Kristofer’s In Door County WI

Author: Dorrie Ruplinger

Door County, Wisconsin is a popular destination for tens of thousands of travelers every year. Small villages with populations of less than 500 people swell to large crowds during the summer weekends as people head to Door County for some rest, relaxation, time on the water, and good food.

The Inn at Kristofer’s, located on Bay Shore Drive in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, is a wonderful place to go for a special meal. My husband and I treated ourselves to dinner there during our latest trip to Door County and we were very glad we did. We had a great meal.

The first thing we noticed after being seated was the beautiful view of the water. The restaurant is directly across the street from the Bay in Sister Bay and large picture windows along the front wall of the restaurant showcase the water view.

Immediately after being seated our water glasses were filled and a wedge of fresh lime was added. We were given menus and fresh, warm, multi-grain rolls. The rolls were served with butter rosettes flavored with fresh basil.

The entrée special that evening was grilled quail which my husband ordered. I had the certified Angus filet mignon, and our oldest son, who had joined us on our vacation, chose the Roast Duck with Orange Grand Marnier sauce.

Because we wanted to save room for dessert we skipped appetizers, soup, and salad although the featured soup for the evening, maple butternut squash bisque topped with pecans, sounded delicious.

All three entrees were excellent. The presentation of the plates was pretty and the food tasted as good as it looked. The Angus filet had a Cabernet sauce that was just the right touch with the beef. Homemade garlic mashed potatoes and a garnish of haystack potatoes rounded out the entrée.

The duck was tender, moist, and very flavorful. It was accompanied by fresh steamed vegetables that were cooked just right, and wild rice that contained dried cranberries and nuts.

The grilled quail was, according to my husband, cooked to perfection. He really enjoyed it. It was accompanied by the same wild rice as the duck and a crepe filled with a cranberry sauce, which he thought was delicious as well.

For dessert we split two selections; a pumpkin mousse torte and the crème brulee. The pumpkin mousse torte had a very light pumpkin flavor and was served with a caramel sauce and fresh whipped cream. The crème brulee was flamed at the table with Grand Marnier. The combination of creamy vanilla custard, crunchy caramelized topping, and Grand Marnier was delicious.

Although the Inn at Kristofer’s is not an inexpensive restaurant, it is a wonderful place to go for a special meal whether it’s for someone’s birthday, anniversary, or just to treat yourself. I highly recommend trying it. The food is excellent and so is the service. Although we didn’t have reservations when we dined there, you may want to call ahead and make reservations, especially if you are heading to Door County during the busy summer months.

Frozen Food Age Profiles Home Run Inn Pizza

Author: Thomas Cutler

Frozen Food Age magazine reaches a critical subset of the grocery market consisting of frozen food retailers, wholesalers, brokers, manufacturers and managers of public refrigerated warehouses and refrigerated rail/truck lines. Frozen Food Age targets decision-makers and buyers within the vital $22 billion frozen food industry and holds a dominant leadership position within its category. The current issue includes an import profile of Home Run Inn Pizza’s selection of PRONTO North America’s ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) System. The author of the article, Thomas R. Cutler, looks at how the mobility functionality in the ERP system allowed Home Run Inn to be one of the most success frozen pizza manufacturers.

Pronto North America, Inc. is widely recognized as the authority in technologically driven business solutions and process management. Utilizing innovative implementation techniques and tools, Pronto North America generates increased performance, service, efficiency, and accountability.

Pronto North America is the North American Master Distributor of PRONTO-Xi™, a comprehensive software system allowing manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to effectively manage all phases of their business. Far beyond just another Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System, PRONTO-Xi’s financial and distribution applications are unique and have provided maximum return on investment for a wide variety of organizations since 1976. From PRONTO Production to PRONTO Advanced Warehousing; from PRONTO Planning to PRONTO Quality Management System (QMS); from PRONTO Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) to PRONTO Forecasting Management, the cross-section and breadth of integrated elements addressed by PRONTO-Xi is unmatched in the marketplace and justifies its natural leadership role as the best fully integrated business software solution.

Seattle hotels- Home away from home in Seattle

By: Connie Boling

Seattle is a city, where one would love to spend more than just a short span of a holiday and give more time to oneself to enjoy the beauty of the city. Accommodation in a stranger city is always a concern, but thanks to Seattle hotels, the visitors to the ‘Emerald City’ need not bother much about those issues. One wouldn’t have missed the praises of Seattle hotels (along with Seattle city) from a just-returned friend or a colleague from Seattle.

The Seattle hotels are scattered in almost every corner of the city, however the preferences of individuals should decide better about the choice amongst the Seattle hotels. The downtown area of the Seattle city is where the most of the activities and nightlife is concentrated. For the ‘nighthawks’ and for the socialites, the Seattle hotels of the downtown area should be ideal to snuggle down. Hotel Monaca, the Washington hotel and the boutiques Seattle are few immediate names that pop-up on the list of the Seattle hotels in the downtown area. These can be categorized into being the luxury Seattle hotels. No worries for those on a stringent budget. Several economic Seattle hotels sprawl over downtown too. The services provided by the Seattle hotels are of fine standards and have few complimentary goodies in store for their customers too. Lodges, motels and guesthouses are supplementary to the Seattle hotels and can be considered as a second option. The Seattle hotels in the other parts of the city can be opted by the not-so-social visitors or those who worship the beauty of silence, or honeymooners craving for some cozy, all-alone time.

It would be beneficial to the readers to list some Seattle hotels and their prices.
•‘Grand Hyatt Seattle’ is a luxurious hotel, ideal for honeymooners. Rated high on the popularity charts this Seattle hotel costs $340 for a room.
•‘Hotel 1000’ is another in the list of luxury Seattle hotels that boasts of a great location along with excellent services, all for $324 of one’s budget.
•‘The Sorrento hotel’ can be a good option for the ones with a hefty budget and those who don’t mind shelling out money for high-end luxury. The room’s yours for $332 here.
•Alexis Hotel-A kimpton Hotel (a splendid boutique hotel) with an average pricing of $330 and ‘The Fairmont Olympic Seattle’ at an average price of $404 should be another entry to the list of the ultra luxury Seattle hotels.
•‘University Inn’ priced at an average of $166 is ideal for families and teen groups to hop on.
•‘Silver Cloud Hotel’ which offers rooms for $194 odd bucks, should be another economic option among the various Seattle hotels.
•‘Silver Cloud Inn-lake union’ that offers a magnificent view of the lake town is worth at $200-$205 range.

The list of the Seattle hotels given above is just few of the very famous ones in Seattle. To mention all the economic Seattle hotels, luxury Seattle hotels, cheap (only the rates) Seattle hotels and so on would be a daunting task (they number in hundreds!!). Prior reservation of the Seattle hotels is advisable to avoid last-minute hassles.