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Different glasses for different drinks

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Different drinks are served in a variety of different glasses.I f you are entertaining guests and serving them drinks then it becomes mandatory for you to know which drink is to be served in what type of glass.This knowledge can enhance your style image and you would be admired by your guests for your intermittant knowledge.This is an attempt by me to educate all of you to serve the right drink in the right glass.There are differnt types of glasses but we will broadly classify them into three categories.

1. Stem glasses : These glasses have a stem attached to its bowl. Drinks like champagne and wines are served in these glasses.They are of different shapes depending upon the drink served in them.

2. Hiball glasses : These glasses are tall and straight.Drinks like juices and coke is served in them.

3. Tumblers : These are heavy bottomed glasses used usually to serve scotch.

4. Mug : These are large mugs with handle which is used usually to serve beer.

 

 Let us now know about the variety of drinks to be served.

 

Champagne

Champagne is a wine with lots of bubbles.A champagne is served in a stem glass so that the drink doesn't get warm by our hands.The champagne stem glass has a wide mouth of the bowl and a long stem.

 

Sherry

Sherry is a wine made from white grapes originating in Spain.It is also served in a stem glass but the bowl of the glass is comparatively larger than the champagne glass.

 

 Brandy

 Brandy is also a wine with 35-60% of alcohol content.It is usually had after dinner and is served in a stem glass with the mouth of the glass   considerably narrower than its base.

 

 White Wine

 White wine is usually served with lunch or lighter meals.It has a strong aroma and thus is served in stem glasses which have a narrow opening and are long and straight.

 

 Red Wine

 Red wine is served in stem glasses which are comparatively smaller than the white wine glasses. They have a wide mouth and a long stem. The wine should ideally be filled upto 3/4th of the glass to allow the wine to breathe for a better taste.

 

 Margarita

 Margarita is a vodka based drink served in a stem glass with a much rounded bowl and a wide mouth. Margarita can be served with or without ice.It can be served with salt or sugar rubbed on the rim of the glass for an enhanced look.

 

 Martini

 Martini is a cocktail drink with the main ingredients of gin or vodka.It is usually served with an olive for great presentation.It is served in a long stem glass with a triangular bowl.

 

 Gin

 Gin is a drink made from Juniper berries. The most famous gin drinks are Gin and tonic, Martini and Screwdriver. Gin and tonic is served in a hiball glass,Martini is served in stem glasses and Screwdriver is served in hiball glasses.

 

 Rum

 Rum can be mixed with avariety of ingredients to make different cocktails. Rum is a clear liquid and also comes in flavoured variety.Rum is made with sugarcane.Rum cocktails are served in cocktail glasses.Cocktail glasses are stem glasses with a triangular bowl.If to be had with any carbonated drinks,then it is served in hiball glasses

 

 Beer

 Beer is a frothy drink and can be served in a variety of glasses.Beer is usually served in large mugs with handles so that your hands doesn't get wet while holding the drink.Beer can also be served in tall glasses

 

 Tequila

 Tequila is a mexican drink and can be had straight (without any other ingredient) or with adding martini/juice/carbonated drinks.When drunk straight,small shot glasses are used.If mixed with any other variants,it can be served in a margarita glass which is a stem glass with a round bowl and a wide mouth.

 

 Vodka

 Vodka is a clear drink without any aroma or taste and hence can be mixed with any other variant easily.Vodka is also available as a flavoured drink but a flavoured vodka is a drink in itself and can't be mixed easily with other ingredients.If vodka is taken as a drink in itself,then it can be served in small straight shot glasses.If vodka is mixed with any other variant then it can be served in hiball glasses.

 

 Scotch

 Scotch can be served on the rocks or can be served with water/soda/colas.Scotch is usually served in short straight glasses (tumblers) with a heavy bottom but connoisseurs are of the opinion that scotch should be served in a tulip shaped glass with a narrow opening so that the aroma of the drink doesnot escape.They are also of the view that scotch should not be served with ice and should be mixed with water only.

 

 Mixed Drinks

 All the drinks like juices,sodas or colas are served in hiball glasses.It is a straight and tall glass,a must have for all homes.These drinks can also be served in a collins glass. a collin glass is also a tall glass but comparatively narrower than a hiball glass.

 

The power to do any thing depends on your faith in yourself

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Another word for this kind of faith is self-confidence. It is the confidence of one who acknowledges that God has given him sufficient talents to be success in the world. It is the confidence that raises him above mediocrity.  It does not allow him to sit back in defeat on the plea that he inferior to others. It gives him strength to turn failure into his own advantage. It makes him dream big dreams for a better future. It supplies him with the required power to push himself ahead towards the realization of his big dreams. It banishes all shadows of despair.  A student is satisfied enough with a third division pass. An athlete refuses to run because he presumes that the number of competitors allows him only a slim chance of victory. A young politician fears to speak his because he thinks he cannot influence the leaders. A writer burns his manuscripts because he thinks the readers might not appreciate writing. All these people allow their negative feelings to drown their spirit of self –confidence; they are people who lack faith in themselves. Nor do they have faith in God who has given them many talents.  The power to do anything depends on your faith in yourself. No matter what task you undertake, you can never be a master until you think you can. `He can only, who thinks he can,’ so goes a saying. The world recognizes only those people who are determined to find their way. It is not easy to stop a man from doing something he is convinced of. Only such people can overcome obstacles in their way.  Every person should have faith in himself. He should have that faith which is able to work wonders with the elements of nature. It has the power to transform the world around us to make it a better place to live in. it is this faith in man’s powers and initiative that urges us to explore the space above and the earth beneath. This faith is to be found in varying degrees in very man.  Have trust in yourself. Think of ways and means to do your work properly. Never lament your handicaps. Never pity yourself. A person who thinks positively will achieve success and happiness. When difficulties, troubles and handicaps come in your way, confront them without fear.  At the some time you should realize everybody has limitations. A person should know what he is capable of achieving and what he is not. Unrealistic goals can make a person disappointed and sad. Have a clear picture of what you can do. Confidence and positive thinking will give meaning to your life. You can make the world a little better and happier.  *Only he can who thinks he can. The power to do anything depends on your faith in yourself. No matter what tasks you undertake, you will never be able to do it properly until you think you can.  

Remain modest in success

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*Success brings with it a sense of satisfaction for having done your work well. It gives you happiness. But it should never be allowed to go your head. Be humble and modest in your success.

 Everyone wants to be successful. A student wants to be successful in his examination. A doctor wants to be successful in his treatment of disease. An engineer wants to be successful in his designing and building activities. An artist wants to be successful in his creative works. Success brings with it a sense of satisfaction for having done your work well. It gives you happiness. It increases your confidence in your abilities. You feel a sense of pride.

 But success can also work as opium. It can intoxicate. It can go right into your head. It can make you blind to reality. This is one of the reasons for the downfall of many great men and women. They became vain and their overconfidence led them to committing serious mistakes. The kick they experienced out of their success made them blind to the wisdom of those living around.

 Ferdinand de Lesseps was the engineer who designed and built the Suez Canal. It was a great engineer feat. The canal bridged the gap between Europe and the East. He was showed with parses and honors. He was also flood with new offers.

 Ferdinand was asked to construct the Panama Canal between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. He thought he could easily do it. The success in building the Suez Canal had gone to his head. He refused to take advice from others. His junior engineers advised him to build the Canal with a system of gates and locks. He thought only he knew what was right. He refused to heed to their advice. He went ahead with his plans. But he miserably failed. He had to return home bankrupt.

 It was indeed surprising that Ferdinand, a man who could successfully build the Suez Canal, failed to build the Panama Canal. First of all he refused to listen to the advice of others. Then he failed to adapt his method of work to a new situation. He was overconfident. He thought since his plans for the Suez Canal met with immense success, the same could work for the Panama Canal. He ignored the truth. Each situation demands a new approach. If the success in building the Suez Canal had not gone to his head, he would have certainly succeeded in building the Panama Canal.

 An unexpected honor can sometimes change people. They easily forget their roots. Your friend, with whom you freely interacted till the other day, finds himself appointed leader of your class. He no more mingles with you. He no more shares his problems with you. The air of freedom is no more. He tries to lord over you. He goes around bullying everybody in the class. Instead of being a source of strength for the students, he becomes their enemy.

 It is very difficult to remain modest in success because bring in a lot of praise and attention from others. This can even sweep you off your feet. It is here modest is required. Learn to accept their praise gracefully. Do not allow the praise to go to your head. When someone says you are the best in something or the other, do not get carried away. There are certainly many others who are better than you in that particular field. The praise should motivate you to perform better. It should add value to your life.

 Suppose you are –the best with others lagging behind you. Instead of allowing all praise and appreciation to go to your head, try to practice and improve yourself. Otherwise at any time others can overtake you. Remember the story of the hare and the tortoise. The hare was overconfidence. He took his win for granted. But the result turned out to be different. The tortoise won the race, putting him to shame and disgrace.

 Whenever mother Teresa walked out of the comforts of her convent life in the forties, she had nothing but her absolute trust in God. She settled down in Calcutta to improve the plight of the millions of poor people living around. She picked up abandoned babies from the gutters and tried to nurse them back to health. She built homes for abandoned children, homes for the old and the handicapped and homes for the lepers. She became a messiah for the poor and the hopeless.

 She was awarded the noble Prize for peace in 1979. She said she was unworthy of such a great honor. Accepting the award in the name of the `unwanted, unloved and uncared for,’ mother Teresa wore the same founded the Missionaries of Charity. It was to identify wit the poor. She said not allow success and honor to go to her head.

 Learn to be humble and modest in your success. Do not be overconfident. Try to listen to the advice of others. Remember every situation requires a new approach. Try to adapt your ways and techniques to meet new challenges.

 

 

 

Knowing self-worth

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*Know your worth. Make constant efforts to increase it. The more is the knowledge of your worth; the grater is the chance of your success in life.  God created man. While creating him, God took care of every aspect. After completing his work, God looked of him. `Excellent!’ he said. God was very pleased with his work. He was proud of his creation.  Unlike any other creation, man is special. He is not only beautiful but also talented. He can do so many things. He is so powerful that he has the whole earth under his control. He as also established his control on heavenly bodies like moon and the mars. Tomorrow it will be something else. He is very powerful.  Hence is necessary that each person should become aware of his strength. Strength does not consist of just physical abilities. It also means moral and intellectual qualities. Moral strength is much more important than physical and intellectual strength. And this forms his self-worth.  It is his self-worth that commands esteem in society, it is usefulness to people living around that matters. It is his importance in society that is worth cherishing. We live in society. We relate to people every moment of our life. What is important is how much a person is useful to others living around. Usefulness to others, to society and to the whole world is what makes is self-worth.  Mother Teresa was just on ordinary nun. She worked in a school in West Bengal. She could have continued to teach till her retirement. She could have a very comfortable life. But, then how many would have known her. Like thousands of nuns who are in the teaching mission, she could have been just one among them.  But one bold step changed everything. It was challenging. It was risky. It was beyond human. She walked into the midst of the poorest of the poor, the abandoned and the dying. She carried them in her arms and looked after them like her own. She gave them a new life. Her fame spread beyond the boundaries. Her institutions came up in every part if the world. Whenever the poor lived, she was there. She became a household name not just in India but also all over the world. That was her self-worth.  A tree is judges by the fruits it gives. If the fruits are good, the tree is naturally good. If the fruits are bad, the tree is naturally bad. If the fruits are bad, the tree is not wanted. It is cut down and burnt. Similarly it is the deeds of a person that sow his worth. His worth lies in his deeds. His character is also equality important. Since character is the sum total of all his moral qualities, it shows the worth of his person.  Dr. BR. Ambedkar was held in high esteem. He was a person of great importance. For the poor and the oppressed, he was a messiah. He came from a humble background. He was born of poor parents. He worked hard to restore the poor their self-respect. He was one of the main architects responsible for the Constitution of India. He played a major role in molding and shaping the destiny of the country. His humble origin and poverty did not come in the way of showing his self-worth.  Men and women who became great knew their worth. It was this knowledge that gave them self-confidence to achieve their goals. Knowledge of self-worth and determination to reach the set targets will lead to success.  We should never our self-worth to remain stagnant. To increase our self-worth, we should acquire more knowledge, learn more skills and specialize in any useful field. This will not only bring more respect from others but also lead to having more self-worth.  

Courtesy always pays

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*Everyone welcomes a courteous person. They are liked wherever they go Courtesy begets courtesy.  It was a busy morning as usual. There were many people going up and coming down a big business complex in Bangalore. A young man parked his car outside and entered the building. He straightaway went to the lift man and ordered. `Take me to the fifth floor.’ The lift man was not pleased with his order. He demanded that the young man say `Pleas’. But the man refused to say `Please’ and again ordered him. `Take me to the fifth floor.’ The lift man lost his cool. He grabbed the young man by his collar and threw him out.  The Young man straightaway went to police station and filed a complaint against the lift man. The lift man was certainly punished for throwing the man out of the lift. All this could have been avoided if the young man was polite enough to say `please.’ `Please’ and `thank you’ is some of the expressions that make it easy for us to communicate with others.  We live in society. We have to interact with others necessarily. If interaction with others has to be sooth, we need to be courteous. Courtesy is the good grace of behavior that respects people. It is like a cushion that takes all the pushes and frictions and absorbs all hats is rough and irritating. It is like the air in the tube id a wheel. It takes all the bumps and jerks and makes riding smooth.  We should learn to be polite. If we are courteous, we can see the effect on others. If you went to ask someone for something, ask for it very politely. Few people can refuse us when we say `please’. Moreover they will feel very happy when they hear polite expressions like 1please’ and 1thank you’. When someone asks us for help, if we cannot do so, we should be polite in communicating the same. Others will take it in the right spirit.  We make friends or enemies by the way we speak. A person who is polite will make many friends. Such a person will be liked and admired. We can comfort a sad person by speaking to him with care and love. On the other hand, a person who is rude and impolite will make enemies. Learn to control yourself and make things pleasant through courtesy.  As students, learn the art of being courteous right from your first day in school. If you want a book, try to say `please give me you book.’ If you want a doubt clarified, say, `kindly tell me if this is true.’ The person will be happy to help you.  Courtesies sweeten life. AG Gardiner, a writer of international repute, says courtesies are like lubricants, lubricants make the machine run smoothly. Courtesies make our life a smooth affair. Learn to speak to people gently and courteously. Be polite to your parents, teachers, friends and even strangers. Everyone will be polite to you in return. Courtesies make you world a happier one.  

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