(Food-Beverage-News.Com, May 29, 2015 ) Buffalo, WY -- Another momentous celebration is fast approaching. Every third Sunday of June, families come together to honor one of the most important figures in their lives -- their fathers.
Father's Day this year is on June 21. In line with this, premier kitchenware brand Finesseur has announced that they will be launching their Father's Day campaign. Beginning on June 1, they will be sharing Father's Day menu ideas and other useful bits of information on their official Facebook fan page and company website blog.
Allison Montgomery, spokesperson for the Finesseur brand says, "Father's Day is an important occasion and we want to to do our share in helping make this event as special as possible for families everywhere. By featuring recipe suggestions and some other practical pointers, we hope we can help make preparation plans a little bit easier and more organized."
"There are 365 days in a year and only 1 day is dedicated to our fathers. While many of us are not really expressive of our feelings especially to our parents, let's make sure that on this special day, we make our fathers feel how much we love and appreciate them. One simple but sure way to achieve this is by treating them to a healthy and delicious feast which you prepared yourself. This is where our menu suggestions come in," adds Ms. Montgomery.
Spending money is generally easier, and celebrating Father's Day in a fancy restaurant is one of the most common ways to commemorate the occasion. But for individuals who have a bit more time and effort to spare, a special celebration at home can be a refreshing change, and possibly a more memorable one.
Through their Father's Day campaign, Finesseur aims to empower families with simple ideas that can help transform traditional ways of celebrating into extraordinary moments worth remembering and doing over.
About Finesseur
Finesseur brings fashion design, precise engineering, and top quality craftsmanship together in American kitchens. Finesseur believes kitchen tools should be not only functional, but also inspirational.