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If there were a list of the Top 10 best known chefs in all the world, Wolfgang Puck's name most likely would be on it. Famous for his cooking tips and products, the Puck name is fast becoming a household legend. When it comes to cooking implements, Wolfgang Puck cookware is also gaining quite a name for itself.

Falling in the moderately priced cost range, Wolfgang Puck cookware carries the master chef's endorsement for a number of reasons. Designed to be solid, durable, beautiful, effective and even affordable, this stainless brand does come with come special instructions for use can care, depending on the actual product in question.

Many pieces of Wolfgang Puck cookware are covered with a special non-stick coating called Excalibur. Unlike other non-stick coatings, this unusual design offers for a little more versatility in cooking. These products can be used with metal utensils, unlike many other non-stick designs. While it is not a good idea to actually cut on their surface, metal spatulas and spoons typically cause them no harm.

Pieces of true Wolfgang Puck cookware in the stainless category also come with some special instructions. These pots and pans are designed with an aluminum layer in the mix to increase optimum heat conductivity. The aluminum combined with the stainless makes it very easy to distribute heat evenly and quickly. The design, however, does come with a warning: It is almost never wise to cook on high heat using this design. The end result might be an overly charred meal.

Other things to consider when using Wolfgang Puck cookware include:

* Cleaning. Most of these products are completely dishwasher safe. Still, the company that creates them recommends hand washing with warm water, soap and a sponge or nylon pad to preserve beauty. Stains can be removed using a vinegar solution. On some pieces of this cookware, mild abrasives can also be used. Don't forget to clean the pans out well before the first use.

* Flame watch. The sides of the pans can be damaged when gas stove flames go up too high. Avoid letting the flames get out of control to preserve the beauty of these pots and pans. Flames can alter the outside appearance of many of these cookware items permanently.

* Frying instructions. Even with the non-stick surfaces, it's still a good idea to properly heat and oil the pans before food is added into the mix. This goes with Wolfgang Puck cookware and most other brands, as well. Do not heat the pans, however, unless they have been properly oiled or greased.

As Wolfgang Puck has become a household name, it should come as no surprise to many that his cookware products and other cooking accessories can be found in a number of locations. From online retailers to television network presentations, this cookware is readily available and moderately priced.

An internationally recognized cooking sensation, Wolfgang Puck has managed to create quite a following for himself. From Wolfgang Puck products in grocery stores to Wolfgang Puck cookware, the man and his products are fast becoming popular the world over.

Still looking for the perfect cookware? Try visiting http://www.cookwareanswers.com a website that specializes in providing cookware advice, tips and resources to included information on Wolfgang Puck cookware

Protecting Your Special Event and Marketing Ideas

At A Wynning Event, when a new client requests a proposal, I am always so excited and I get right to work researching their company, checking out the fellow competitors, looking at possible new venues and thinking about themes and new ideas for entertainment.  I spend the time researching and writing the proposal, submit it and then follow up.  Sometimes I win and sometimes my competitors win.  That is the way the event world works.  But what do you say or do when neither you nor your competitor gets the job but the potential new client takes your proposal and implements it themselves?    What can you say?  Do you copyright your proposals?  Ask for a fee upfront for your ideas?

I have spoken to quite a few other event planners and no one seems to have the “right” answer.  What we have found at A Wynning Event is with the corporate budgets tightening, the budgets we are provided to create events are more challenging and I am hearing from many other event planners the same situation.  Thus, is it forcing companies to generate event proposals to get ideas?  Is there anything that can be done?  After all, writing the proposal and coming up with entertainment, venue and catering ideas and the look, feel and flow of the event is half the work.  In fact, the easier part of the proposal is implementing it.  So how do we protect our ideas and get paid for them? 

Good question (if I do say so myself) and having asked around for a while no one seems to have a good answer.  After all, you want to provide the potential client with an accurate picture of how their event will look, you want to show them that you are creative and can save them dollars, you want them to see that you are the only person who can visualize their ideas and implement them efficiently and produce a memorable and great event.  So essentially, you are providing them with the roadmap.  I guess there maybe a couple of answers here.

One answer maybe (and mind you it has to be tactfully done) is to tell the client upfront that you charge for your proposals, and if you win the contract, then that fee is included in your production and coordination fee.  Also, you may want them to sign off on a non-disclosure agreement explaining to them what has been done in the past and that you are just trying to avoid a reoccurrence.  I’ve done this before and it worked perfectly.  I won the job and did a couple of events for this client until they hired their own in-house event team.

Provide the potential client with just a capabilities proposal and once they sign off on a contract and provide you with a deposit, then give them the details.  The problem with this solution is that it only works when the client is just looking for a team and not set on a theme or venue.  They just know they want to do an event.

Finally, give them enough to pique their curiosity, provide generalizations and pictures but avoid the details until you receive a signed contract and deposit.  Apparently, as I have been asking around, this seems to be the method of madness du jour. 

Whatever appears to be the case, one thing is certain.  At A Wynning Event we take pride in our work, our creativity and our network of resources and will always do our best to provide the most for an event while staying within the provided budget parameters.

About the Author

Andrea Wyn is a marketing and special event planner with over 15 years of special event industry experience. For the past ten years, she has been the Awards Event Supervisor for the Screen Actors Guild Awards(R) Show one of the premiere Los Angeles events. Andrea also produces corporate, non-profit and social events and has been twice nominated for a Special Events Gala Award - the Oscars of the special event industry. She holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a BA from UCLA. Andrea is an avid snow skier, road cyclist, expert knitter and is proud to provide a loving home to a mischievous cat and dog.

Is there a non-profit organization out there that pairs special needs children with animals as therapy?

Is there a non-profit organization out there that caters to handicapped children or kids from troubled backgrounds, and uses animals as therapy? For example, it would pair up a troubled teen with an animal that was abandoned and in need of special care. Or it could pair up a handicapped child with an animal for companionship. I need to make up a non-profit organization for school, and I was wondering if one like this already exists.

In Illinois we have Rainbow Therapy Dogs, I'm not sure the program is run throughout the country or not. The dogs are trained by owners who are given instruction on how to train them and then placed with families of children with special needs or they stay with the owner and the owner then brings the dog to children/adults/programs with special needs.

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