Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Navigating the Wine List



We love to drink wine, but as much as we hate to admit it, we do get a little intimidated by those wine menus that are the size of the Manhattan Yellow Pages.

Well guess what? We are supposed to laugh at those mammoth size books. That’s what our new best friend Maureen Petrovsky told us. (Maureen is the author of The Wine Club and the one who knows what wine to drink with a PB&J.) “99 percent of people have no idea what’s in those books. It’s ridiculous that that's what they give you for what’s supposed to be a good night out. My best advice: Attack it with a sense of humor.”

It gets better from there! Maureen gives us permission to order the cheapest bottle of wine on the menu without blushing. “It’s the restaurant's responsibility to only have good wines on their list. So the cheapest bottle should still be a good bottle, and if it’s not, blame the restaurant, not your budget." Rock on!

Maureen does recommend asking the bartender or sommelier for advice on their particular wine list. But don’t hand over all control. Her advice:

1. Give the bartender/sommelier as much info about you as possible—what you want to spend, what you are eating, what styles of wine you like and do NOT like.

2. Set a price limit, by pointing out a bottle on the list that’s in the range of what you want to spend.

3. Don’t order wine before deciding what to eat, even if you’re asked prior to deciding on your menu. Let what you’re eating dictate what wine to order.

4. Order with the seasons. Change up the wine you drink with wardrobe. If it’s a gorgeous warm spring day, a light flirty white wine is a better option that a big heavy red.

Drinks anyone?

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Don't Be Shy...

We want to hear what you have to say!!! To encourage comments, we are giving away not one, but TWO pairs of Aerosoles Cross Reference shoes. The shoes are perfect for traveling--light weight, super comfy and easy to slide in and out of when going through airport security. The winners get to choose the color (silver, gold, black or pink) and the size.

To enter, simply comment on any blog post this week or next. We want to hear your thoughts--any thoughts. It's not high school, so we don't care about punctuation, grammar or spelling. Just make sure we know how to get in touch with you. If you don't want to publish your comment, you can email it to us confidentially at jetsetgirls@gmail.com.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Because Jet Set Girls Are Always Gracious...


We know you always send thank you notes to your host--or at least you always, always mean to! Well, when you have stationery as cute as the above from Philosophies it gives you one more very good reason to get that letter in the mail. The cards and prints have sentiments that sound like they were lifted out of our diary.

Be Straight Up With Friends and Martinis:



Wear Pumps Take Taxis:


and we LOVE this luggage tag which nails the point of our girls' getaways:



We're super-excited to offer all JSG readers a 15% discount now through May 11--which is Mother's Day for those who need reminding! (Be sure to check out the ultra adorable Mom's Day card collection.) At checkout, enter the code: JETSET

To get started shopping, click here.

Jet Set Energy

We finally had our cocktail party featuring Jet Set Energy drinks. The guys who are long time fans of Red Bull, took a quick liking to the original Jet Set Energy, saying it had a tasted similar to Red Bull but didn't have the bad aftertaste. While we ladies, partial as we are to our vodka and sodas (two limes please!), chose the Jet Set Club Soda. Here's the bonus: the club soda tastes the same but has all the benefits of Red Bull (plus Jet Set has ginseng, tuarine, vitamins B6 and B12). We'd like to think they made these drinks just for us; but at least we know they made them for people just like us!

You can find them at Safeway, Vons, and BevMo and clubs nationwide.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

We've Been Tagged!

Thanks to Beauty in Real Life for tagging us! Here's the dealio:

1. Link the person who tagged you.
2. Mention the rules in your blog.
3. Tell about 6 unspectacular quirks of yours.
4. Tag 6 random bloggers by linking them at the end of your post.
5. Leave a comment on each of the tagged blogger's blogs letting them know they've been tagged.
6. Once your post is up, notify the person who tagged you.--we share six quirkie things about us and then tag 6 other bloggers.

Since there are two of us writing this blog, we figured we would point out each other's quirks. Who is better qualified to know these things than your BF of 20+ years, after all?

Annie:
1. You know her as a redhead; but she's a natural blonde-- and it's beautiful.

2. She's a bubbleholic. She was the only kid in grade school who drank Perrier. Not only does she still take her l'eau avec gas, she's a big-time champagne junkie. Gotta love the girl in the group who orders the $30 glass of champagne.

3. Annie has no modesty. I'm talking about bending over naked in a hotel room full of women to apply her sunscreen.

4. She had the messiest room growing up of all our friends, now she's totally organized. What happened and where do I sign up?

5. This woman would do anything to prolong a blowout-- even avoiding a head massage during a facial.

6. Josh Groban's music makes her sleep like a baby.

Hope's quirks:
1. Inevitably after she eats, Hope gets something stuck in her front two teeth. She’ll smile so you can laugh at her.

2. She can’t leave the house/hotel room without a perfect mani! When we were in Phoenix, we were late for our dinner reservation and she still took the time to fix a chip before she would go out. Her nails did look good, though!

3. She looks really hot in a red bikini—just ask the guys at the Ritz Carlton South Beach pool.

4. She’s a pro at getting into clubs, velvet rope and long line or no. I think it helps that she’s tall.

5. She had a Curious George stuffed doll when we were growing up.

6. Her daughter Olivia thinks I look younger, even though I’m 7 months older. Thanks, Livi!

Ok bloggers--we're tagging you now:
You Blog Like a Girl
Survival Tips for 20 Something Girls
British Beauty Blogger
Steeping Beauty
Two Jet Set Divas
Going off the Shallow End

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Oh NO!


That's our only reaction to this NYTime's story about naked vacations. The above photo of tennis in the buff about captures our horror. Definitely NOT for us!

Friday, April 25, 2008

On Our Radar: Off to the Races

Admittedly, pulling off a trip to the Kentucky Derby at this late date is probably pretty hard to do, given it's now 8 days away and counting. If you love a good, stiff bourbon drink (and our friend over at the Liquid Muse has a recipe for a killer mint julep), look for any excuse to don a totally over the top hat (we wish we had British friends who would invite us to their wedding) and your last name doesn't rhyme with Bilton, we've got a few alternatives for you:

Try to go on Kentucky Oaks Day on May 2--the annual race the day before the Derby for 3-year old fillies, which is as old as the Derby itself (134 runnings to be exact). Granted, our mind is in the gutter, but when else can you get away with a statement like jockey Kent Desormeaux's recent comment without getting slapped: “I think if you were out there, you just got a treat because those two little fillies were flying down the lane. They are multi-talented and I had a lot of fun.”

You may still be able to get tickets for the notoriously debacherous infield and if not, we're sure you can flirt your way in.

Option B is to wait until May 17 and head to Maryland for the Preakness. The second leg of the triple crown isn't quite as iconic as the Derby, but it still holds some sway. You'll find ladies in hats and you'll still have the opportunity to drink bourbon--albeit in a Black Eyed Susan (a concoction of bourbon, vodka, oj and sweet and sour mix--drink at your own risk). If the winner of the Derby wins this race, you're in for quite a party!

The third option--wait for NYC's Belmont Stakes on June 7. This is one of the few times when NYC comes in dead last on the excitement of an event. Forget about the horses--and if there's not a Triple Crown contender, most people will--consider that the drink, the Belmont Breeze was created in 1998 and is basically a Shirley Temple with whiskey and cream sherry. It's down right embarrassing.

Which leads us to our final option: Waiting until the season at Saratoga opens on July 23. However, we don't plan that far in advance. We'll get back to you on that one.
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