BUSINESSES HELPING BUSINESSES PARADISE PRESS SUPPORTS LOCAL COMPANIES AS A ONE-STOP SHOP!
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Skip the can-shaped cranberry sauce this year and bring a jar of homemade sauce to Thanksgiving instead. This easy recipe can be made ahead of the big event and keeps for 10 days in the fridge.
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When Cindy Butler became a press operator at a printing company when she was a teenager, she was only the second woman in Florida to do such a job. Little did she know that was just the first barrier she would break as a woman in the printing industry. “Women weren’t even supposed to be in the press room,” Cindy recalls. “They were only in the front office and in bindery [post-print process]. Needless to say, it was a struggle, but I’m a tough old bird.” Cindy has been the owner of Paradise Press in Clearwater, Florida, since 2001, but she’s worked in the printing industry for more than 36 years. From the delivery driver’s seat to the boss’s chair, Cindy’s passion has always been to help her community as a printer. “[Paradise Press does] a lot of stuff for organizations that work around breast cancer,” Cindy says, adding that she always enjoys seeing her company’s products out in the community, often on kids’ backpacks when she is offering free products to schools and teachers. “I really like working with kids. I think they are our future.” Paradise Press donates a lot of items to local schools, Cindy added.
Today, Paradise Press offers a variety of print options to meet many corporate needs. This includes business cards, invitations and letterheads, forms, checks and envelopes, and promotional products, like mugs, backpacks, and apparel. For Cindy, the goal of Paradise Press is to be a one-stop shop for all business printing needs. And if Paradise Press can’t do it, Cindy says she has no problem connecting with her strong network of small-business partners (like Denmon Pearlman!). When she isn’t helping small businesses with their printing needs, Cindy is likely tending to her garden. She and her wife of 25 years have three kids and a dog named Rosie together. A sixth-generation Floridian, Cindy can’t imagine living, working, or serving any other community. “I just love the area,” Cindy says. “It’s very diverse. Within two hours, you can be in the middle of the woods or in downtown … it’s a nice place to raise a family and have a business.”
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1/2 cup orange juice, freshly squeezed
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12 oz fresh cranberries
2 tsp orange zest
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1/2 cup water 3/4 cup plus 2 tbsp sugar
Salt to taste
1. In a medium saucepan, heat the orange juice, water, and sugar to a boil. Add other ingredients, then bring mixture back to boiling. 2. Reduce the heat to medium and cook gently for 10–12 minutes, until the cranberries burst. 3. Transfer the sauce to a bowl or jar, cover, and refrigerate until serving. DIRECTIONS
To Our Clients, Colleagues, Friends, and Family, As Thanksgiving is upon us, we here at Denmon Pearlman would like to express our gratitude to you. We appreciate your continuous support and loyalty. May your Thanksgiving and all the days ahead be filled with happiness, joy, and prosperity.
Learn more about Paradise Press and their various options for small businesses online at ParadisePressPrinting.com.
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