Friday, April 30, 2010

Grand Opening: Reserved Barking Doggie Daycare and Grooming

Reserved Barking - Pug Alone.jpgCalling all dog lovers: is your "best friend" not receiving enough attention? Would you like to play with them more but just don't have the time?  Does their grooming ritual consist of a quick hose-down in the driveway and wiping their feet at the door? Are you feeling guilty that you're out and about while they're stuck at home with nobody to talk to? Do you worry when you need to take a trip that no one will take good care of your pooch?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, Reserved Barking - Door Signthen we've got the perfect solution for you. The Logsdon Commercial Group is pleased to announce the official grand opening of our client, Reserved Barking Doggie Daycare and Grooming in Alexandria. Conveniently located on Telegraph Road about 2 miles south of the beltway and close to Kingstowne, this canine haven offers the ultimate in fun, caring, and grooming for your four-legged family members.

The brainchild of owner Bilal Malik, a veteran dog breeder and expert Reserved Barking - Waiting Room and Boutiqueon dog behavior (the next Cesar Milan, perhaps?), Reserved Barking provides "a facility where dog(s) can enjoy playing in a  supervised and cageless environment while their owners are at work or other  commitments forcing them to leave their loved one(s) alone." What does this mean for your furry friends? They can run happily around the facility making friends with other dogs without worrying about noise, staying off the furniture, upsetting the baby, or keeping you from  getting things done.

Aside from making "play dates" and improving their social skills, there are benefits for owners, too (other than guilt-free consciences). Explains Malik, "We provide the pets in our care a fun-filled day of physical and Reserved Barking - Play Roommental stimulation, ensuring you take home a well-exercised dog, that won't demand play-time, but will join you when it's your time to relax and unwind."

In addition to "Playcare", Reserved Barking provides 24-7 Boarding, Grooming with Spa Services, and a Doggie Boutique. Pampering is done by pros who will wash, shampoo, dry, trim, de-mat, clip nails, and clean the ears. Other grooming services include Nail Filing, Teeth Cleaning, and Flea and Tick Treatments.

Concerned about leaving your baby with strangers? Each staff member Reserved Barking - Grooming.jpg is carefully screened and selected based on their experience in the pet care field. "We are dedicated to giving the pets in our care a fun-filled day of physical, emotional and mental stimulation, while providing the owners with the peace of mind that their pet is receiving the utmost in personal care and attention while participating in activities at our facility," assures the owner.

Got a pack full of pups? Bring them all! Each additional dog gets a 10% discount on all daycare services of equal or lesser value. Daycare options range from half-day care to monthly packages and everything in between. The more care you buy, the more you save. Plus, when you sign up for their newsletter and purchase a 5-day pass, you'll receive 2 FREE Daycare Days or 15% off any Reserved Barking - Pair of Pups.jpggrooming service through May 10.

Visit Reserved Barking at 6404 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310 or on their website, www.ReservedBarking.com. Don't forget to become a fan of their Facebook page!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Grand Opening: The Spice and Tea Exchange of Old Town

The intoxicating aroma wafting down King Street isn't just flowers these days. The Logsdon Commercial Group is pleased to announce the official grand opening of our client, The Spice and Tea Exchange of Old Town! This unique addition to Gatsby's Arcade, which just opened at 320 King Street in Alexandria across from Market Square, is an amazing emporium of exotic gourmet spices, cooking herbs, 60+ hand-mixed signature blends, seasonings from around the globe, and a generous selection of loose teas. You'll be drawn in by the smells and atmosphere as soon as you open the door. Owners Joy Quinn and Taruna Reddy have created a foodie's paradise but with a trading post feel. Veteran chefs will feel at home as will novice cooks.

As the 13th location of the successful Spice and Tea Exchange franchise which originated in Florida, they're also first store to open in the D.C. area... but hopefully not the last (alas, if you live in Tysons or Bethesda, you'll have to take a short trip to scenic Old Town for now). Their slogan is "come in and smell the spices" and they want you to do that without abandon. Open up the hundreds of glass jars -- filled with such gems as Vietnamese cinnamon, freshly ground coriander, whole fenugreek, several kinds of paprika, saffron, Grains of Paradise (seeds from a ginger and cardamom-like plant), numerous curries, all sorts of dried and group peppers, dried shallots -- and just stick your nose in.

I spent no less than an hour milling around sticking my nose into every jar of spices, tea, herbs I'd never heard of, and salts I didn't know existed. Did you know that Hawaii sources red sea salt and Himalaya produces mineral salt? Also useful for the upcoming grilling season is powdered hickory and mesquite.

The staff is extremely helpful in suggesting which spice blends, peppers, sugars, spices, herbs,
and assortment of salts can liven up various dishes. You can even watch them mixing custom blends on site. Some of the blends are really unique and can make whipping up a new family favorite a breeze. I picked up some Gumbo File (pronounced "fee-lay") powder, which consists of ground sassafras leaves mixed with a little ground thyme. They also offer several meat and seafood rubs, ethnic blends, an intriguing popcorn seasoning. For the truly lazy cooks (ahem, me), such go-to options as dried burgundy wine, dried beer, and a nice assortment of dried cheeses are a bonus.

Tea drinkers rejoice! There is an impressive selection of loose teas and tea blends including black tea blends, unique green teas like Kyoto rice tea, Peony white tea, red tea, and herbal varieties. Not usually one to give into fruity concoctions, the California Fields tea -- a delightful marriage of black and green tea blended with California sunflowers, rhubarb, and cactus flowers -- has quickly become my new morning addiction. Plus you can get unique accessories to brew tea and store your spices that are great for your home or idea for hard-to-buy giftees (i.e. everyone on my list). Also of interest are the dried flowers and berries, which are not only fun to experiment with but can also double as room sachets (the lavender is heavenly).

The Spice & Tea Exchange is one of the few retail stores in Old Town that's open until 9:00 PM Thursday through Saturday for after-dinner browsing. Read more about them on their
website and be sure to join their Facebook page! Also, give them at 571-312-8505.