“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” -Martin Luther King, Jr


Stupidity breeds ignorance but sometimes money breeds stupidity and ignorance - Ralph York

Greed is like a cancer-Ralph "Bizzy" Williams




Thursday, February 16, 2012

Sanojah’s Weddings In A Box

What exactly is the Sanojah’s Wedding In A Box?

 It is your answer to a no fuss, no muss, and no hassle wedding in Paradise!

 As a full service special event company, Sanojah’s brings you Weddings In A Box.

It is designed for busy couples who are short on time and finances but still dream of having a romantic wedding in a tropical paradise. It is the perfect solution if...

 • You are overwhelmed and simply too busy to plan your wedding reception. • You are on a limited budget but still want that romantic wedding of your dreams.
 • You are just plain tired of searching for the best catering, linens and rental deals on island, or trying to piece it all together. Whatever your reasons...here is what the Sanojah’s Wedding In A Box has to offer you...
• A beautiful, 100% complete, Sanojah’s Wedding Reception - everything you need from set-up to tear-down is 'in the box'.
• An exact price quote, no surprises, no 'hidden costs' - even the taxes are included.
• Unsurpassed experience and professionalism from people dedicated to making your dreams come true.

Your wedding day will be stress-free, carefree, romantic and memorable, just as it should be!

 Are You Ready To Have the Wedding Of Your Dreams? 

Call Our Team  at 246-423-8368 or 246-256-2808.

  What’s Inside The Box... 

 • Full catering services. You choose the menu and reception venue ANY LOCATION ON ISLAND and we set up, serve and break it all down.
Non-Alcoholic bar (soft drinks and juices) 
• Six and eight foot trestle guest tables 
• White trestle table cloths to fit 6 and 8 foot tables 
• Bistro chairs 
• White Bistro chair covers 
• Chair sashes Please check current stock 
• Coloured linen napkins Please check current stock 
• Cutlery 
• Crockery 
• Glassware 
• Cake table cloth and skirted 
• Head table cloth and skirted

Sanojah’s Weddings In A Box
Total Price: $95.85 Bds per person
Non-refundable Deposit required to reserve
 **Book your Sanojah’s Wedding In A Box at events@sanojahs.com by 4/30/2012 to take advantage of this magnificent offer.
 Offer good for events dated to December 31st 2013.
Subject to a 10% deposit paid on or before April 30 2012. RESERVE NOW!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Turn your wedding from blah to wow with Sanojah's catering and bespoke linens.

Don't let the recession turn you into this kind of bride.

You deserve serious WOW factor

Jazz up your wedding NOW!

Take advantage of our 25% off in stock linens.

And this could be your wedding!!!!!!!

Sanojah's shrimp flambé



SHRIMP Sanojah's
16 large shrimp
Bread crumbs flavoured with salt, pepper, garlic, dill and parsley
Butter, melted with garlic
Flour
1 egg, beaten
½ oz vodka
1oz Cointreau
Frozen shrimp which has already been peeled and de-veined. Dip shrimp in flour, then egg, and then roll in bread crumbs. Heat garlic butter, to a high temperature and sauté the shrimp for three minutes. Pour vodka into the pan and flambé (ignite carefully with a match). Serve immediately over rice, couscous, sautéed greens or linguini. Serves four.

Sanojah's Catering Baked Mozzarella Wrapped in Prosciutto

Serves 2
 Ingredients
 2 slices of mozzarella about 125g each
 4 thin prosciutto slices
 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
 Some Basil, lettuce and or greens mixed together
Dressing
 1 tsp. Dijon mustard
 1 tsp. lemon juice
 50-60ml extra virgin olive oil
 Pinch of sugar

Method
 Preheat the oven to 250C Wrap each mozzarella with 2 slices of prosciutto, and secure with a tooth pick. Place the mozzarella on paper lined oven tray and drizzle with some olive oil. Roast until the mozzarella begins to melt. Mix the dressing ingredients together, place the mozzarella balls on a plate with herb salad to the side and drizzle over the dressing and sprinkle with some freshly ground pepper.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Jazz up your wedding with our bespoke event linen rental and take advantage of our 2012 trendy deals.

Sanojah's Bespoke Event Linen Rentals Barbados. Get 25% off in stock chair sashes,napkins and select chair covers. At the amazingly low prices of $1.31 each for chair sashes and napkins and $3.75 for select chair covers.
Now through March 31st 2012, bookings made on our in stock selection of chair ties, linen napkins and chair covers, get 25% off our already low prices. Offer good for events dated to December 31st 2012 subject to 50% deposit paid on or before March 31st 2012. . Delivery and collection charges NOT included.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Stain removal tips from the best

TIPS for STAIN REMOVAL on NATURAL FABRICS We recommend cleaning stains as quickly as possible after they appear, although we understand etiquette might sometimes prevent this.  Try never to strenuously scrub the stain away, but rather to gently soak, wash or blot it out - a process that can be repeated until results are obtained.  It is easier to remove stains from natural as opposed to synthetic fabrics because the natural fibers are living and more accepting of attention.  Once a stain is truly set, however, it is often difficult to remove. Coffee, tea or soda ~ Soak in HOT water and pre-wash with a stain remover. The soaking process can be repeated, using fresh hot water so that a partially diluted stain is not then reapplied. Red wine ~ Cover with SALT and then rinse in COOL water. Again, the process can be repeated through several rinses of fresh cool water.

 White Wine ~ Rinse with CLUB SODA and follow by patting the stain between a clean white terry towel. Repeat the process as needed.

 Ink ~ 
Hold the stain against a white towel, spray closely from behind with an aerosol hair spray. Ink should transfer to the towel. Repeat the process with a clean towel.

 Candle Wax ~
 Chill with ice, then scrape off as much of the wax as possible with the dull side of a knife.  Iron between absorbent paper, changing the paper until the wax is absorbed.

 TIPS for STAIN REMOVAL on NATURAL FABRICS We recommend cleaning stains as quickly as possible after they appear, although we understand etiquette might sometimes prevent this.  Try never to strenuously scrub the stain away, but rather to gently soak, wash or blot it out - a process that can be repeated until results are obtained.  It is easier to remove stains from natural as opposed to synthetic fabrics because the natural fibers are living and more accepting of attention.  Once a stain is truly set, however, it is often difficult to remove. Coffee, tea or soda ~ Soak in HOT water and pre-wash with a stain remover. The soaking process can be repeated, using fresh hot water so that a partially diluted stain is not then reapplied. Red wine ~ Cover with SALT and then rinse in COOL water. Again, the process can be repeated through several rinses of fresh cool water.

 White Wine ~ Rinse with CLUB SODA and follow by patting the stain between a clean white terry towel. Repeat the process as needed.

 Ink ~ 
Hold the stain against a white towel, spray closely from behind with an aerosol hair spray. Ink should transfer to the towel. Repeat the process with a clean towel.

 Candle Wax ~
 Chill with ice, then scrape off as much of the wax as possible with the dull side of a knife.  Iron between absorbent paper, changing the paper until the wax is absorbed. 

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