Friday, May 21, 2010

Iron Chick is a fun opportunity to Network with local professionals while enjoying heated competition based on the popular show "Iron Chef."  Your $15 entrance fee covers food, drink and entertainment.  Be sure to bring lots of business cards and an appetite!  For more information, please contact OlRooster@ThreeChicksCatering.com or call Jim at 253-475-8333

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Couscous Gorgonzola

This recipe is an adaptation of a Couscous dish originally created by Staci Gizzi;

Couscous is that perfect dish if you are looking for something fresh, light and healthy.  You can add any ingredients you want in order to tailor the taste.  Here is a combination that works very well with a Summer BBQ.

What you need;
1 cup dry Couscous
1 1/4 cup of water
Pinch of Salt
Cilantro to taste
1 Cucumber
2 oz Gorgonzola
1 Bell Pepper
Italian Dressing to taste

Boil water and salt then mix in bowl with dry Couscous.  Cover bowl with a towel for approximately 5 minutes.  Stir and fluff cooked Couscous.  Add Gorgonzola, chopped Cilantro, chopped Cucumber, chopped Bell Pepper and Italian Dressing to taste.  Can be served warm or cold.

Enjoy!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Promoting the 'write' way (4 practices to avoid)

HEY EVERYONE!!!! ***READ THIS POST AND GET A FREE GLASS OF WATER!!!!
Did you find that sentence annoying?  Did it feel "spammy" and suspect?  Even if you saw that posted by a trusted friend, you might feel betrayed because this person was taking advantage of your relationship to sell you something... even if they weren't selling anything.  That is because this is an old tactic used in marketing.  Sure it gets your attention, but for all the wrong reasons.  Here is a short list of things not to do when promoting a product or event on social media;

1.  ALL CAPS, MULTIPLE COLORS, AND HUGE FONTS
 "****WANT TO REDUCE YOUR MORTGAGE WITH NO CREDIT CHECK WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY LOSING 50 LBS AND TRANSFERRING A LARGE INHERITANCE FROM AN UNCLE YOU NEVER KNEW IN NIGERIA ????  CALL US TODAY!!!"

2.  Rude, judgmental public posts (keep your disagreements offline.)
Joe Blow:  Man, I can't believe what (insert name here) did yesterday.  What a typical (political affiliation here.)

3.  Over-Posting;  If you are promoting an event or product, space out your posts so that people don't hide, unfriend, or unlike you.
 Joe Blow:  Don't forget our GIANT SALE TODAY!!!
 Joe Blow:  Don't forget our GIANT SALE TODAY!!!
 Joe Blow:  Don't forget our GIANT SALE TODAY!!!
 Joe Blow:  Don't forget our GIANT SALE TODAY!!!

... We only wish we could forget ...

4.  Inappropriate tagging in posts or photos;  Be conservative when deciding whether or not to tag someone.  If a photo or post could come off negative in any way, don't post/tag it.
Before you post anything with yourself (pictures, articles, etc) in it, you make sure it is flattering.  As a good business practice, extend the same courtesy to your friends and clients.  If a picture is taken from a bad angle, or an article contains a quote that was not well thought out, it is best to leave it out of your online campaign.  When you make others look good, they will return the favor. 

It's hard sometimes to tell the difference between getting attention and being effective.  The old adage "Any publicity is good publicity" does not apply to social media.  Negative publicity can quickly kill a company or relationship.

... and NOW THAT YOU HAVE FINISHED READING THIS POST, GRAB THAT FREE GLASS OF WATER WE PROMISED YOU!

CHEERS!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Three Chicks LOVES Dockyard Derby Dames

Three Chicks Catering can be found at all of the Dockyard Derby Dames bouts selling fresh BBQ cooked on a Traeger grill right outside the door!  From left to right; Dawn Veraldo, Jayme Arries, Mandy Pignolet and Nems Scarim.