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Decadence for a good cause

If you have an extra grand in the bank, here’s a chance to spend it on your very own 2012
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Brown-Forman Corp., makers of Woodford Reserve bourbon, is again selling unique mint julep cups for the Kentucky Derby.

The cups went on sale a few days ago and are going fast. Only 75 cups are available

A mere $1,000 gets you a “traditional” Woodford Reserve silver julep cup. The $2,000 gold-plated cups are already sold out.

That’s too bad I really wanted one of the “Prestige” cups plated in 24 karat gold and featuring “a diamond studded horseshoe with 43 diamonds totaling approximately one carat.”

As a Louisville native who grew up just a mile or so from Churchill Downs, I’ve had my share of mint juleps. Can’t say the sugary concoctions are my favorite. I always thought they were a bit much, decadent even.

At least the Woodforrd cups benefit a good cause. Proceeds go to The Heart of a Horse Foundation, whose mission is to “maintain and stimulate the unwavering well-being of horses in America,” according to a news release.

Click here to buy one of the cups.

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Playing the ponies good for the economy

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Looking for
 signs of economic recovery? Here’s a good one: Sale of two-year-olds at Keeneland on Monday were better than last year.

Gross sales, median price and number of horses sold were all higher compared to the 2009 sale, the Associated Press reported.

If the horsey set is spreading the green, the economy must be headed in the right direction.

It will be even more interesting to see how much money is wagered on the Kentucky Derby come May 1.

As Derby wagering goes, so goes the economy, according to my totally unscientific analysis.

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