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Waiter With Beer on Tray $24.99 George Marks Waiter With Beer on Tray - Photographic Print |
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High Angle View of Glasses of Beer on a Tray $24.99 High Angle View of Glasses of Beer on a Tray - Photographic Print |
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Beer Tray by Alessi $120 Alberto Alessi says the Alessi Beer Tray was an "example of an era of the consumer society which was destined to disappear quickly, a time I'd call pre-design, prior to the phenomenon of Designer goods in all of our homes." The Beer Tray is a re-edition of the Alessi tea and coffee sets project, representing bar and kitchen objects of '20s, '30s and '40s. Made of mirror polished stainless steel. Designed by the Ufficio Tecnico Alessi. Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921. The stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi Beer Tray is available with the following: Details:Made of 18/10 stainless steel Mirror Polished finishDesigned by Ufficio Tecnico AlessiShipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Tray: Height 2 In., Overall Diameter 14.25 In. |
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Stainless steel drip tray for beer dispensers $46.08 (P) Add a stainless steel drip tray to any SUMMIT beer dispenser for additional style and convenience. This two-piece accessory is made of rustproof stainless steel for an elegant look that lasts through countless pours. Its ridged design simplifies cleanup on your beer dispenser surface by containing spills inside the tray, reducing maintenance on the entire unit. (/P) (P) Upgrade any SBC500 or SBC490 beer dispenser or purchase our drip tray separately for use on any unit.(/P) |
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Beer $36 Beer |
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Mint $9.06 Mint |
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Normandy Rectangular Mint Tray $85 -Material: Polished aluminum |
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90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray by Alessi $120 The Alessi 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray is a re-introduction of the Alessi tea and coffee sets project, revisiting the popularity of bar and kitchen objects of the '20s, '30s and '40s. Alberto Alessi recalls this object as being a part of his childhood, an object that reflected the consumer society of the day. First introduced in 1934. To celebrate 90 years of excellence, Alessi has released a limited edition version of their most inspirational and iconic home accessory items, each one representing the particular decade in which it was introduced. Beginning with their popular Cocktail Shaker made in 1923, each collectible piece features a unique 90th Anniversary stamp detailing the designer and the year the product was made. Alessi: looking ahead to the next 90 years. Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921. The stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray is available with the following: Details:Made of 18/10 stainless steelMirror Polished finishLimited edition with a special stamp and anniversary packagingDesigned by Ufficio Tecnico Alessi, 1934Shipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Item: Height 2 In., Diameter 14.25 In. |
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Beer Vendor Adult Costume $31.97 *Shirt *Apron *Ball cap *Vendor tray with suspenders *Does not include Beer Mugs, Pants or Shoes Gender: Male Age: Adult Occasion: Halloween Size: One Size Fits Most Color: As Shown |
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Beer Vendor Costume - Mens $40.95 Let?s cut to the chase, this Beer Vendor Costume - Men's costume exists for one reason: To act out everyone?s boyhood fantasy of being the guy who screams "BEER, GET YOUR BEER HERE!" at a Major League Baseball game.The Beer Vendor Costume - Men's comes with an apron, a baseball cap, a shirt, the vendor tray with suspenders. Good times and one of those push-button change things they wear on their belts not included. Those are for you to make, my good man. Gender: Male Theme: Humorous Size: Standard One-Size Color: None |
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Beer Tubes Baseball Theme Beer Tube $186.24 Beer Tubes are a new way to enjoy your favorite beverages with friends. They are a 100 oz (that's a little over eight 12 oz glasses to save doing the math) beverage dispensers to go atop your table and save the trouble of making multiple trips to refill your glass while keeping your drinks cold.One of the most popular designs, the Baseball Theme Beer Tube is perfect for any baseball aficianado and has room on the front of the base to add your own decals or logos. This tube stands approximately 3.5 feet tall and has about a 12 inch diameter base. This model is shown with Optional Magnetic Drip Tray |
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How To Throw A Great Toga Party!
About once a year I feel this need to make my friends dress up ridiculous and come to my house for some fun. I've had some creative theme parties in the past: 70's Disco, 80's Punk, Saturday Night Live, Polyester, Christmas, Halloween, but my all time favorite has to be the TOGA party. My friends are all over 40 and surprisingly have no problem wrapping their bodies in sheets to come over for a few beers.
I sent invitations out a good 3 weeks in advance. They had a photo of my husband eating grapes in a toga, to let people know we were serious about the dress code.
I believe this party was a huge success because guests didn't have to be extra creative and they certainly didn't have to shop for a costume (a big complaint at our other parties). No one had to diet the week before the party so they could fit into their outfit. They could easily go to their linen closets an hour before the party to find their sheet. A simple belt around the waste and some flip flops sealed the ensemble. Finally, with a few branches tied together from the shrubs out front, they had a head wreath and were ready to go.
The fact that EVERYONE came dressed in full TOGA made it extra fun. Some had themes on top of their togas. Like a Viking fan's toga accents were long purple and gold braids, a cowgirl's toga was accessorized with hat and boots. My head wreath had blinking white lights and a battery pack attached to it for some extra sparkle.
There were a few more details I had to tie together to get my party decor just right: A visit to the local craft stores helped me find 9 foot strands of green olive leaves that I intertwined with mini white Christmas lights and zig-zagged across all the ceilings on the first floor of my house. This gave us that feeling that we were outside in Rome. I borrowed candelabras from many friends and had candles lit everywhere on the 1st floor of the house. (Don't forget to blow those out at the end of the night.)
For the dining room, I brought in some garden statues of goddesses from my neighbors yard and set them in the middle of my dining room table, surrounded with leaves and greens. I found and purchased a plastic 3-tiered punch fountain for $60 from a restaurant supply store. I filled it with cosmopolitans and had a selection of HuePhoria cosmo glasses from www.huephoria.com on the table next to it for the partygoers so no one would lose their glass. Wine was also served from HuePhoria goblets for an extra touch of party fun!
The bathrooms each have a big basket on the counter with all those necessities a partygoer may need at any point during the evening. Deodorant, breath spray & mints, hair spray, comical gadgets, etc. My friends sneak their own accessories into the baskets to give me a good laugh for my cleanup in the morning.
I never spend a lot of money on food for a good party. My closest friends always offer to bring something and I happily accept. Then I know the food will be a good variety and each appetizer is made with care. For the toga party, I did go to my local greek restaurant and order up a few trays of olives/hummus/grapeleaves, etc. to have on the table. Remember, if the party starts at 7p.m., guest arrive at 7:30-ish (fashionably late) and most of them have already eaten so you don't need a huge spread of heavy food. Finger foods do the trick. I always make my famous sugar cookies and chose a leave cookie cutter for that evening.
Small green jello shots were set at the front door to greet all the guests and put them in the right frame of mind. You can buy the little plastic cups at any restaurant supply store. Ware all over 40 so it doesn't get that wild that easily anymore. Above the front door hung a sheet reading TOGA similar to Animal House. Had the weather been nicer, we might have thrown the basement couches on the front lawn but we chose not to that night in fear of rain.
This is one party that you MUST buy a KEG for because it goes along with your theme. Then you need to find the neighbor who always stands next to the keg at parties (Glen) and throw a pitcher in his hand. That way, there will always be a quick pour when needed.
Music makes the party at my house. LOUD music. If I have to invest in one thing to make a party rock, it is a good pair of BOSE speakers. My 5 hour ipod playlist is carefully chosen with a mix of awesome songs from the 70's, 80's, and 90's. It is always set so that rocking dance music starts to play an hour and 1/2 into the party because that's when people start to feel their happy feet.
It is a tradition in our home to move all the furniture out of our family room for big parties, hang a disco ball and spotlight in the center of the room, roll up our carpets and turn our hard woods into a dance floor. The music in the family room is very loud to get people to dance and it flows into all the quieter surrounding rooms just perfectly. People who want to talk can stay in the kitchen and dining areas. I hate going to parties with no music. They tend to end early... if you haven't noticed. Not the TOGA party! The dance floor was loaded with the playing of great songs like "Louie Louie", "Shout" & "Tossin' & Turnin'". The dancing didn't end until the party ended!
I used to love to burn CD's as party favors with the top 14 songs of the night but now that the crowd has gotten larger, that isn't so easy to do. It is a good thought if you have less than 50 guests but over that is too much work.
Finally, don't knock yourself out cleaning because your house will be a mess the next day! No one can see a dirty floor or dusty shelf at night... in a crowded party... with lots of candles. Pick up your stuff but don't stress out scrubbing everything. I know too many people who don't have parties because they get way too stressed entertaining. It is supposed to be fun. Have a good time and don't worry because everything comes together just fine. We always have a great crowd of people who just want to let loose!
My favorite all time quote is from Julie Childs -
"And above all, have a good time!"
About the Author
I'm an artist who started a small partyware business with some friends, out of my kitchen, so I could stay home with the kids. www.huephoria.com. I Graduated from Colorado State University with a Fine Arts degree. I love a houseful of kids and a good laugh. I'm obsessed with entertaining and I love party crashers!

