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Where can I buy little bottles of alcohol?

They usually have the smaller bottles at the liquor store by the register, or behind the register. Since they're tiny, I think there's a higher risk that they'll be stolen, so they're usually within an employee's eyesight.

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You know, those bags of ice people buy from stores..

You can choose Mumm Products for wine bottle gift bags. Wine bags are available in a variety of prints and patterns for every occasion.

Where I can I buy 32 bottles of champagne at wholesale price?

32 bottles isn't really a large enough purchase for wholesale and most dealers require you to have a reseller's license to buy alcohol at wholesale prices.

Here are a few tips...many wine shops give you a discount if you buy by the case, sometimes as much as 20%.

Instead of champagne, look for a kava or prosecco, they are the Spanish and Italian versions of champagne and are made exactly the same way champagne is and are usually cheaper. They just can't legally be called champagne because they weren't made in the champagne region of France.

The cheapest American brand of sparkling wine I know of is Andre...They have a "champagne" (both pink and white) and cold duck which is a little sweeter and it goes for about 4.00 a bottle.

I've gotten Cook's before from Costco and honestly I thought it was horrible but I've performed at hundreds of weddings and the number of people who actually drink all the champagne is relatively low...a LOT of people actually don't like the stuff and will just take a symbolic sip during a toast and leave the rest. Costco also usually sells Cook's in 1.5 liter magnums as opposed to 750ml bottles so you may do better pricewise because of the larger bottle.

For champagne flutes you have a few options...

If you don't mind plastic, you can get them from any party supply or very cheaply on eBay.

If you want glass, you can rent them from a caterer or party supply. I found one online that rents glass flutes for 47 cents each but they're in Alabama. Look in your yellow pages. You may also be able to rent some other things for your wedding that you didn't think you could.

They may charge you less in the end if you can return the glasses rinsed. Just have a (VERY) good friend or two dip them in hot water a few times and put them back in the rack they come in after the weeding. The supplier has to wash them anyway but sticky glasses are a pain!

IKEA also has a set of six glass flutes for 4.99 which averages out to less than a dollar a glass. I got the red wine glasses from this same collection just this weekend for an upscale barbecue I'm having because I didn't want to use my good glasses. At these prices if someone breaks a few, I won't care.

Their website has a map showing all of their locations: Cafes | Blue Bottle Coffee Co.They are only located in the Bay Area, LA, NYC, DC, Tokyo, Kyoto, Boston and Miami. Not Seattle.You want single-origin beans, try Ballard Coffee Works, who are an artisanal coffee house on Market Street.

I agree with Chad, assuming that you’re worried about it freezing solid and expanding, and the bottle breaking. Even if you filled every square inch of your backpack with ice plus the Pepsi, it’s not going to freeze.You could even freeze the bottle for longer than 20 minutes…as much as an hour, as long as cold air is not blowing directly on it, it shouldn’t freeze. And even if a few ice crystals did form, that would not hurt the product not pose any risk of explosion.

I have not been able to determine for certain whether liter sized Ziploc bags (or similar products from other brands) exist at all.The bags sold in the US are, as you know, labeled as quart capacity bags. I have checked the SC Johnson websites in Canada, the UK, and Australia and found only references to "small," "medium," and "large" food storage bags. I have also checked Google Product Search and eBay. I have also searched on the brand names "Glad," "Hefty," and "Baggie."All supermarkets and most big drugstores in the US will carry the one quart version of these bags. I have seen unbranded one liter plastic bags with zip closures in bins available for the taking at many international airports -- I think I picked some up at Schiphol -- and the difference in size is trivial. Unless there is some very particular reason to continue this hunt, I would recommend just using a quart bag.I checked with a friend who works for SC Johnson. She tells me that the "quart" sized Ziploc bags have an actual liquid capacity of well over a liter. I don't have any Ziploc branded quart bags handy, but I just tested a "one quart" bag from another brand and it held more than 40 ounces of liquid.Ziploc bags labeled as "one liter" are sold in parts of Europe under the brand names Toppits and Albal, but my informant believes that they may be the same bags that are sold in the US labeled as one quart size.

Are you referring to the glasses they use to serve the drink they call a "Gibraltar"? If so, Blue Bottle sells them directly on their site:http://www.bluebottlecoffee.com/...The drink is actually named after the glass it's served in, which they explain on that page:There are a lot of rumors circulating, so let's get this straight: The Gibraltar was named after the glass. Not the rock, not the strait, not the durable (if austere-looking) brand of drum kit hardware. Taller than a macchiato, shorter than a cappuccino, milk textured as a latte, temperature keyed for quaffability, the Gibraltar heralded a cultural moment in the world of coffee that we are still puzzling over.They're not actually very special glasses and Blue Bottle is severely overcharging for them. They're normally quite cheap and you can buy them — or something comparable — at most restaurant supply stores. The company that manufactures these specific glasses is called Libbey Inc. and they're readily available on Amazon here:http://www.amazon.com/s/field-ke...The size is key, as the Blue Bottle description notes, so you'll want the 4.5 oz "rocks glass" variation. If you're just trying to identify the general type of glass, you're looking for glass tumblers with paneled sides.

Where to buy pastry bag/icing bag?

Micheals definatly sell them. If u cant find the bags, u can always use a big plastic freezer bag. Snip a tiny bit of a bottom corner off, roll down the top of the bag an inch or so. Fill bag with pastry cream. Roll back up folded down top and secure the bag closed here with one hand. With the other, Squeeze cream thru corner tip.

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