Thursday, March 4, 2010
GasWatch Launches TVL Wholesale
What is TVLWholesale? A site created by GasWatch to provide wholesale products to new and current vendors.
What does it offer for me? View your wholesale price, place your order, get high resolution product images, view manuals, and more!
How hard is it to sign up? Easy. Visit TVL Wholesale to create an account. A TVL rep will contact you the same day to activate the account.
How many do I have to buy? You can buy from one to a million. We have programs in place for drop shippers all the way to retail stores.
Do you have drop ship fees? No way! We do not charge additional fees for drop shipping.
Start Today! Visist TVL Wholesale
and start up your account.
Friday, December 18, 2009
GasWatch Releases Antimicrobial Cutting Board and Grill Tools

GasWatch has developed brand new cooking products featuring Silver Ion as an antimicrobial agent. The use of ionic silver in medicine and industry has been growing rapidly in recent years due to its broad-spectrum antimicrobial qualities, the lack of toxicity to hum
ans and the fact that ionic silver is not prone to causing resistant strains. Ionic silver is well known to be a very powerful and very broad-spectrum antibacterial agent. In addition, evidence is mounting that silver ions have powerful antiviral effects as well. A recent university study suggested ionic silver to be effective against the SARS virus. In Europe, ionic silver is a medically approved treatment used to combat systemic viral conditions, including the common cold and flu. Now GasWatch is bringing silver ion directly into your kitchen to ensure only healthy and green environments for your family.
Silver ions, while being lethal to single-celled microorganisms, are harmless to human cells and, in fact, are increasingly being used in wound care due to their remarkable ability to facilitate the healing of tissue. This provides for a completely safe product due to the efficient delivery, introducing a minute quantity of silver to the body — less than what may exist in a person's average drinking water intake as a naturally occurring mineral. The difference is that this new technology is designed to deliver the silver as active silver ions with antimicrobial ability.
The first batch of these unique products is hitting the market this week. You will soon be able to find our Grill Tool Sets and Cutting Boards in your local retailer or online e-tailor such as FlyShark, Amazon.com, and eBay.com.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Fleetwood RV Announces the Launch of Their Limited Edition RV
Only 150 of these RV's will be available at the Fleetwood RV dealers nationwide.
The Quest is available in two 24 feet models: one with a rear bath floor plan and opposing beds; the other with a rear gaucho dinette with a sofa sleeper and optional Queen air mattress sofa bed.
Both models features a low profile cap and overhead 26" LCD TVs while customers can also select an optional cab-over bed with 19" LCD TV and DVD player.
Now this is what I call luxury traveling. With enough space for your entire family, the amenities are technologically advanced making it feel like home on wheels.
This RV model starts at $84,000. For more information visit www.fleetwoodrv.com or call 1-800-322-8216.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Experts Reveal A Turnaround in Recreational Boating
The president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association exclaimed that during the recent contest for Discover Boating asking boaters to send in photos and videos of their favorite pasttime, an astounding 400 people sent in their information when only 40 were expected to participate.
Discover Boating was launched in 2006 and participation rates among boaters has slowly increased to about 32% in 2008. Once people get out on the water, they tend to continue this activity and buy their own boats.
All over it seems that consumer confidence is increasing, and when that does, so do boat sales.
Some other signs of a turnaround include the bottoming of the housing market and a growth in RV sales.
With that said, it looks like we should try to spend more time in the great outdoors and invest in one of America's most enjoyable pasttimes.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
What's For Dessert? Grilled Banana Split
We've found a simple, but fun recipe to have your grill make sweet treats for the rest of your family. This classic dessert is turned into a grilled masterpiece. Let's make Grilled Banana Splits.
Ingredients:
- 4 bananas
- 1/2 cup marshmallows
- 1/2 cup peanuts
- 1/4 cup of coconut (optional)
- 1 square of semi-sweet chocolate, chopped (or 1/2 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips)
- 1/2 cup of thawed whipped topping or vanilla ice cream
Directions:
- Preheat your grill to medium high heat. Peel bananas and cut lengthwise. Place on large sheet of heavy duty foil paper. Top evenly with marshmallows, peanuts, coconut, and chocolate. Roll up foil loosely.
- Grill 5-7 minutes or until bananas are softened.
- Place the bananas on a plate and top with the whipped cream or ice cream.
You can create this dessert easily along with your dinner tonight. Bon appetit!
Monday, October 12, 2009
New Ways To Make Tailgating Better Than Ever
That's why Russell has partnered up with Hell's Kitchen's Ben Walanka to challenge tailgaters to show up at these outdoor events bringing their "A game". They want to create a tasty atmosphere where food is the main event.
Right now they host the Big Ten Network show "The Big Ten Cookout" where they visit college football games dishing out recipes and tips on making the best tailgating food.
Russell has stated that this experience is about "how to get the most out of your tailgating experience".
A 2006 study by the American Tailgaters Association showed that over 20 million Americans tailgate each year and 30% don't even have tickets to the game.
Julius Russell's tailgating tips include:
1. Choose the right fire source for the right food. Applewood adds a distinct flavor to your foods, but doesn't last long. If you will be slow cooking, use charcoal.
2. Vary the temperatures on your grill - have a cooler side and a hotter side. Start by cooking your foods on the hot side then transfer them to the cooler side to finish grilling.
3. Either put oil on the grill or oil on the meat. Too much oil on the grill will create flare-ups and too little oil on the food makes for dried meat.
4. If you use store-bought sauces, spice them up a bit by adding citrus, white wine, or additional herbs and spices.
5. Re-think poultry choices. Chicken breasts will dry out no matter how long you marinate them. Next time, go for boneless skinless chicken thighs.
Follow The Big Ten Cookout on the Big Ten Network on major game days. For more information about this articles visit: http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/food/1809290,FOO-News-tailgate07.article
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Best Places To Camp in the US
In the North, try:
*Minnesota's Bear Head Lake - you can find some of the finest fishing and hiking, only $18 to use the campgrounds with amenities
*Northern Wisconsin's Big Bay Lake - quiet beach perfect for swimming and hiking, $17 a night to stay here
*Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Brimley State Park - great spots for fishing and camping, $15-20 to camp overnight
In the South, try:
*South Carolina's Huntington Beach State Park - you'll find some of the best places for fishing, camping, and hiking, fees will vary
*North Carolina's South Mountains State Park - you can go fishing, hiking, and backpacking for only $9 in an overnight stay
*Florida's Manatee Springs State Park - there is fishing, boat tours, and manatee watching, $16 a night to camp in this beautiful region
In Central US, try:
*Natural Bridge in Kentucky - peaceful camping grounds near a babbling brook, $12-26 a night depending on the season and where you stay
*Two Rivers State Recreation Area in Nebraska - unique park lodging in the form of a train's caboose, fees will vary on the season
*Ohio's Amish Country - perfect area for great food, shopping, and quaint campgrounds, fees will vary
*Ouabache State Park in Indiana - guided hikes make it the perfect place to stay with family, $6-26 a night depending on area and whether you bring a trailer
*Illinois Beach State Park - swimming, fishing, and hiking make this a great camping spot, fees will vary
In the West, try:
*Sandpoint Idaho - beautiful lakes and sandy beaches, $9-22 nightly to camp
*Whitefish Lake Montana - great views of the lake can include areas for swimming, water skiing, and boating, $15 nightly to camp
*Blackberry Campground in Oregon - very secluded but beautiful area, the closest town is a few miles away, $15 nightly to camp
In the East, try:
*New York's Adirondacks - stunning lakes, rivers, and forests, $18 to camp in the parkgrounds
*Belleplain State Forest in New Jersey - shaded woods and quaint tents for rent, fees will vary
*Bradbury Mountain in Maine - best to visit in the fall to watch the hawks, eagle migration, and changing leaves, fees will vary
There you have it, some of the best spots to utilize your time on the weekends. So grab some friends, food, and make a special trip to one of these tantalizing campgrounds.