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365 Orlando: 4. Special Dinner at Oceanaire

February 28th, 2010 by tisner

Oceanaire Orlando offers the perfect atmosphere for a special dinner. Each day fresh seafood is flown in from around the world. You won’t want to miss the Virginia stripped bass, the South African snapper, the Alaskan halibut, the Carribean lobster tail, the British Columbian king salmon or any of the other world renowned delicacies.

oceanaireExecutive chef Chef Garey Hiles trained at Disney’s Culinary Academy in Orlando. He apprenticed at The Grand Floridian Resort and Spa and studied with Disney’s elite culinary regime. After holding positions at Citrocos & The Coral Reef within Epcot, Garey was selected to work at Disney’s Victoria & Albert’s, central Florida’s only AAA 5 diamond and Mobil 4 star restaurant, and trained under Chef Scott Hunnel. After a stint in the US Virgin Islands as Executive Chef at Divi Corina Resort and Marina, Hiles moved to Atlanta and joined the Oceanaire Seafood Room where he ascended to Sous Chef.

The Oceanaire is as sleek as a 1930’3 ocean-liner and accomodates everything from private dining for up to 100 to a cozy, romantic table for 2. Whatever the occasion, you won’t be disappointed after an evening of culinary delight.

Awards:

  • “Best Seafood Restaurant”
    Orlando Magazine
    – 2008
  • “Best Seafood Restaurant”
    Orlando Magazine
    – 2009
  • Orlando Sentinel Foodie Awards
    Voted “Best Seafood”
    – 2009
  • “Best New Restaurant”
    Orlando Home and Leisure Magazine
    – 2007
  • Orlando Sentinel Foodie Awards
    Voted “Best Chain Restaurant”
    – 2007

365Orlando: 3. Berenstain Bears at Orlando Repertory Theatre

February 27th, 2010 by tisner

rep theater

The Berenstain Bears at the Orlando Repertory Theatre is a must see for the little ones!

You will join Papa, Mama, Brother and Sister Bear as classic Berenstain Bears stories are presented by guitar-strumming Cowboy Joe, the world’s foremost expert on the famous residents of Bear Country!

Shows are Saturday and Sunday, Feb 27 and 28 and tickets are available online.

The Rep is Orlando’s professional family theatre whose mission is to create experiences that enlighten, entertain and enrich the lives of family and young audiences.

365Orlando: 2. Kissimmee Ghost Tour

February 26th, 2010 by tisner

When in Orlando you won’t want to miss the Kissimmee Ghost Tour. It is not for the faint of heart, however. You will step into the realm of the unknown with this 90 minute stroll through shadowy streets and alleys of the Kissimmee Historic District.

If the spirits are restless you will experience the headless horseman on his late night ride, the girl in the playground who loves to swing, the unfortunate soul on the ‘hanging tree’, the ghost of the lake and SO much more!!

Visit the website for discount tickets…buy one adult ticket and get a child’s ticket free. You can also get a FREE disposable camera.

Reservations are required, (321) 251-5204

Here is one person’s account of his ghost tour:

Learn more about Orlando by visiting OrlandoAvenue.com.

365 Orlando: 1. Magic Kingdom

February 25th, 2010 by tisner

This post starts the beginning of a series on 365 Things To Do Around Orlando.  We will be letting you know about  fun places for kids, young and old! Please jump in and comment on fun things you know about!

First in our series, is Orlando‘s first major attraction, the Magic Kingdom. This theme park is one of four parks in Walt Disney World Resort and the place where fantasy is reality.

disney castleCinderella’s Castle is probably one of the most recognized pieces of architecture in America and the hub of the park. What little girl hasn’t dreamed of living here?

Discover the enchantment of fairy tales and the beloved Disney characters. Enjoy the fantastical boat ride through ‘It’s a Small World’, soar to the sky with ‘Dumbo the Flying Elephant’, cruise down the river on a safari boat, take a whirl in a giant tea cup at the ‘Mad Tea Party’ and Oh! so much more!!

Whether you live in Orlando year round or just visiting for a few days, put the Magic Kingdom on the top of your list of things to do with the kids. They will talk about it for the rest of their lives!

Orlando Valentine Express: Extended Tax Credits and Other Programs to Help You

February 8th, 2010 by tisner

3851648_blogIt is true; the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit of up to $8,000 has been extended until April 30, 2010. This grant is for people purchasing a home for the first time. An additional grant of up to $6,500 is available to current homeowners purchasing a home between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010.

First time homeowners must purchase a home between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010. Current homeowners purchasing a home in this same period must have lived in the home they are selling for five consecutive years.

A first time home buyer is qualified if he/she or his/her spouse have not owned a home three years prior the purchase of a new home.

The Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit applies to residences including single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums, and co-ops.  The credit is based on the price of the home being purchased ($800,000 or under) and the buyer’s income (up to $125,000 for singles, and $225,000 for married couples to receive the full tax credit).

Give me a call today for more information on the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit and learn how it can help your buy your Orlando home

valentine 4You can check out the latest HUD home repair and rehabilitation programs available. You might qualify a mortgage to cover the cost of rehabbing a property as well as buying it. Talk to me or call your City Community Development Block Grant Program Coordinator.

There is no better Orlando Valentine than a new home. You will want to check out this lakefront home in Ocoee on an acre with its own dock and sandy beach. It is a great price and perfect for a rehabilitation loan.

Search other Orlando homes for sale for your Orlando Valentine.

Orlando Thanksgiving

November 23rd, 2009 by tisner

Food for Thought 

THANKSGIVING TIDBITS AND TIPS

 “Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, once a year; to the honest man it comes as frequently as the heart of gratitude will allow.”
                               ~ Edward Sanford Martin


Although some historians claim that the first day of giving thanks in the New World was on December 4, 1619, at Berkeley Hundred in Virginia, it is commonly believed that the first actual celebration of the harvest and blessings from God took place in Plymouth in 1621.

The festivities lasted three days and included feasting, entertainment, and competitions. President George Washington issued the first governmental National Thanksgiving Proclamation in 1789. In 1863, during Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, Thanksgiving became a federal holiday, and FDR, in 1939, designated the fourth Thursday in November as the official Day of Thanksgiving.

Food Fact:The first Thanksgiving feast most likely did not include turkey, mashed potatoes, or pumpkin pie, but the early settlers did enjoy seafood of all kinds, seals, swans, geese, corn, turnips, and spinach.

 

Here are some great sites for Thanksgiving recipes!! Here you will find food from the past (chestnut stuffing, mince pies), meals for the vegetarian or diabetic, healthy adaptations for old favorites, gourmet dishes, treats for kids (Daddy’s Popcorn, cheesy ranch Chex mix). Also visit the websites of Ocean Spray, M and M’s, Pepperidge Farm, and McCormicks. And get all your Turkey cooking questions answered at Butterball.com or call  the Turkey Talk Line – 800-288-8372.

“What we’re really talking about is a wonderful day set aside on the fourth Thursday of November when no one diets. I mean, why else would they call it Thanksgiving?
                                  ~Erma Bombeck
                                    “No One Diets on Thanksgiving,” 26 November 1981

Tasty Tip:
To make basic cornbread stuffing crunchy and delicious, simply add lots of toasted pecans and moisten the mixture with sweet apple cider. You can also add liquid bacon for a smokey flavor. For extra zing, do this while softly singing, “Oh, turkey dear, oh, turkey dear, how lovely are thy feathers…” and drinking spiked hot cider punch!

More tips: To calculate amount of food and drink you’ll need, follow this guide.

  • Whole turkey–1 lb. per person
  • Bone-in turkey breast–¾ lb. per person
  • Boneless turkey breast–½ lb. person
  • One bottle of wine = about five glasses

Time required for thawing the bird: for each 4 ½ lbs. of frozen turkey, allow 24 hours of thaw time in the refrigerator. Once fully thawed, the turkey may be refrigerated for 1-2 days. And still another…Suggestions for turkey leftovers include dumplings, patties, chili, tetrazzini, barbeque, turkey/wild rice soup, turkey/ginger/apricot salad, all sorts of casseroles, and a myriad of others found at www.allrecipes.com and many, many others.

If you are visiting Orlando for Thanksgiving and having Thanksgivng dinner out is more your style, you will have lots of options.

Want to share Thanksgiving greetings with friends and family? AmericanGreetings.com, BlueMountain.com, 123Greetings.com, Hallmark.com will send them out for you free of charge. 

And speaking of greetings–and gratitude–Xerox has a web site that lets you send a message of thanks to soldiers currently serving in Iraq. This is a FREE service and only takes a minute to do. What a great way to spread the spirit of the season! Visit LetsSayThanks.com today.

Thanksgiving Myth:

Ever feel sorry for the poor Pilgrims always dressed in drab shades? Not so, say many historians. Those early settlers used vegetable dyes to produce colorful attire, and although the colors weren’t as bright as they are today, it was not at all unusual to see clothing made of wool, linen, fur, and leather in hues of blue, green, violet, red, yellow, orange, and purple. Many of the Pilgrims were skilled in clothing related trades, and they produced fashions which mirrored those of England at the time. And no buckles on shoes or hats, either–those didn’t come into style until much later.

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS–EXERIOR AND INTERIORCreate a warm and thankful holiday mood by decorating your doorstep with nature’s bountiful harvest.
REQUIREMENTS: Cornucopia or Baskets, Yellow and Orange Christmas Tree Lights,
Ears of Indian Corn, plain Wooden Wreaths, Gourds, Pine Cones, Oak Leaves, Pumpkins, a yard long Velvet Ribbons, glue.

 

INSTRUCTIONS: Purchase a cornucopia (horn of plenty) basket and arrange pumpkins, corn, gourds, apples and nuts inside so that some of them are spilling out onto the walkway. Create garlands of autumn leaves and orange and gold Christmas lights and wrap them together around any poles or columns.  Place pumpkins, stalks of Indian corn and gourds along the edges of walkways and steps. Buy a plain wooden wreath and decorate it with artificial autumn leaves, nuts, pine cones and berries. Add a fall-colored velvet bow.  Hang the wreath on the door.  Tie around orange and gold lights in any trees or plants near the doorway.  Wrap garlands of artificial autumn leaves in the branches along with colored lights if some of your trees are bare from cold weather, Make sure none of your decorations block the peephole in your door.

CAUTION:  Check to make sure that your outdoor decorations are not in the direct line of your sprinklers. 

AND INTERIOR…A PAPER CHAIN OF BLESSINGS

You’ll need:  Construction Paper, Scissors, Markers, Stapler

Directions:  Cut out 2 inch by 6 inch strips from various colored construction paper. Have everyone write one thing they are thankful for on the strips. Form the strip into a circle and staple. Make sure the writing is side out!  Take the second strip and stick it through the center of the first circle you made then staple. Continue doing this until you have used all your strips.

These hints–and hundreds of other craft ideas, songs, turkey jokes and one liners, and games are found here. A GREAT source of ideas!!

And now Kid Stuff…

One of the best parts of living in Orlando is  Thanksgiving at Disney World!

Turkeys made from paper, pine cones and gourds. Download Thanksgiving screensavers. Make special Indian Corn Napkin Rings. Enjoy Thanksgiving crossword puzzles, jokes, and trivia.

Get kids into the Thanksgiving spirit with a festive turkey hat.  Make a turkey out of yarn and paper. And dress up the fridge with Indian corn magnets.

Read beautiful Thanksgiving stories, sing Thanksgiving songs, and learn about Thanksgiving around the world.

Help children make the most of Thanksgiving by planning activities that become family traditions. During dinner, have everyone tell what they are most thankful for.  If someone is thankful for food, plan to share a meal with someone less fortunate. If the kids are thankful for toys, collect unused or nearly new toys for a toy drive.

GIVING BACK…

Thanksgiving is a perfect time to share our blessings with those less fortunate than we are and to spread the spirit of friendship and community. Opportunities for helping others during the holiday season are many and can involve one individual or the entire family. Some ways to foster goodwill and embrace the idea of sharing include:

Contribute non-perishable foodstuffs for a local food bank. Give money to local agencies who feed the hungry. Volunteer your time to sort supplies, set up and/or clean up, or serve meals on Thanksgiving Day.

Invite a neighbor who lives alone to join you for dinner. Take a warm plate of Thanksgiving food–and a big smile–to a shut-in.  Contribute to holiday food collection bins in grocery stores. Purchase pre-packaged boxes of food (generally around $10.00) to be distributed by local grocers. Check with your local place of worship to see where your help is most needed.

So there you have it–facts, myths, tips, websites, and everything you have ever wanted to know about Thanksgiving. May Orlando Thanksgiving be an enjoyable celebration shared with friends and family and filled with gratitude for all your blessings!

Commercial Developement Opportunity In Orlando Area

July 14th, 2009 by tisner

Superb location near Orlando for commercial development!!

Corner of Talmo and Rt 434.

One Block East of 17-92 located on 434 in Longwood.  Architectural Drawings & Engineering Plans completed for Office/Retail Development. Avalon Plaza is 18,130 Sq Ft Total Devopment.  7,500 Sq Ft of office space and 12,130 Sq Ft of retail.

Architectural plans available for review and can be redesigned to new owner specifications subject to Longwood code and requirements. Great parcel with 234 feet of frontage on county road 434. 

Serious buyers come in and take a look at the plans it has been designed with style and functionality to make the best use of the square footage. Zoning permits offices, retail, warehouse, but plans are complete for a strip center with plenty of parking. 

This property is a must see for any commerical property investor! The plans are beautiful. Email us for details.

Learn more about this property and other Orlando real estate at OrlandoAvenue.com.

Teri Isner, CIPS, CRS, GRI
Keller Williams At-The-Lakes
1170 Celebration Blvd
Suite 200
Celebration, Fl 34747

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