Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

California Dreaming

By Josh Rubin and Evan Orensten

From The Advocate  September 2009

 The Advocates: California Dreaming

Ferrari set out to create an everyday touring car that is as enjoyable on your daily commute or during a weekend drive as it is on the racing track. And after racing the new 2009 California the 120 miles between San Diego and Los Angeles, we can report that the company succeeded on every count. From the car’s aluminum construction to its mid-front-mounted V-8 engine and dual clutch to its retractable hardtop, just about every aspect of the $193,000 vehicle represents new technology. The improved navigation system and digital display, Ferrari’s first pass-through trunk, heat-resistant leather, and complete customization also make the California a pleasure to drive.

Issue Number 1030 | The Advocate

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Grill Master - Men's Fitness

 

Nothing is more manly than a nice big T-bone. Done right, it can be the perfect muscle-building, energy-boosting meal—it's packed with protein, zinc, iron, and B vitamins. But cook it the wrong way and you end up with an expensive chunk of rubber. Here's how to ensure your next steak serves your taste buds as well as it does your body.

THINK CIRCLES

When you're buying steak, it's best to get something round—top round, eye round, round tip. These cuts, which come from the hind leg of the animal, are not only the leanest but also the most tender.

ICE YOUR GRILL

For a perfect steak, you need a piping hot grill to seal in the meat's juices the second the meat hits the grate. But you don't need to worry about keeping an eye on the thermometer to tell when your grill is ready. Just stick a couple of ice cubes on your grate. When the metal is hot enough to melt them quickly, you're good to go.

WIPE OUT

Once the grill is hot, swab it down with a rag that's been doused with a bit of vegetable oil. This prevents sticking and helps the meat cook more evenly. (Just be careful! You may need to use tongs or a cleaning brush to hold the rag and keep from burning your fingers.)

KEEP A LID ON IT

Once the coals are gray and the grill is prepped, a 1 1/2-inch steak should take 8-10 minutes to cook per side—two minutes less if you want your meat rare. Allow the meat to cook undisturbed—every time you open the grill, you add 5-10 minutes of cooking time. Flip the steak only once, using a turner—not a meat fork. Poking the meat allows the juices that keep the steak tender to escape.

Men's Fitness

Friday, July 31, 2009

Why Are They Single if They Have it All?

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Sometimes you meet people who immediately engage you. You're taken by their energy, their good looks, their kindness. They talk to you—not at you. They ask you questions, are genuinely interested in finding out about you. You learn about them. They have a great job, have loads of friends, always are doing interesting things. But then you find out they're single, and have been for a long time.

PlanetOut Hot Topics

Friday, July 24, 2009

Picture This Thought

Looking forward to some down time this weekend with my man!

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Play for Keeps

gay.com promo video from a few years ago.  I enjoyed it back then, and enjoy still today … wanted to share it with you …

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Hot Guys, Hot Rods

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Who says gay guys don't know their way around an auto body shop? No, we're not talking about the porn fantasy where you go to pick up your ride and the hot mechanic rolls out from under the car, covered in grease, his jumpsuit open halfway down to his navel—and next thing you know you're both naked and screwing. We're talking about honest-to-goodness, everyday guys who love their cars and know a thing or two about how to fix them.

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PlanetOut Hot Topics

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Outings & Adventures

June 23, 2009 at 6:03 pm by David Warner

Outings & Adventures' Robert Geller with Vienna, the late great mascot of his businesses Bourbon Street Boxers and what2wear.

Outings & Adventures' Robert Geller with Vienna.

It’s Pride Week, and that means a lot of gay folks will be out at the bars. Modern gay history arguably began 40 years ago at a bar (NYC’s Stonewall Inn), and for a long time a tavern was the only public place where gay men and lesbians could meet discreetly and in relative safety.

But with so many of us living openly, a bar is no longer the only option for socializing (especially since the Internet has taken over in the hook-up department). That’s where Robert Geller comes in. Geller is profiled in Creative Loafing’s Gay Issue this week: An ebullient entrepreneur who first made his mark in the Tampa Bay area with Bourbon Street Boxers, a boxer-shorts boutique, he’s now running Outings & Adventures. It’s a smartly designed service for gay men that could be described as everything but the bars.

The programming is both predictable and surprising: Predictable, because you’d expect there to be a gay male audience for things like a private tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed campus at Florida Southern. Surprising, because even though such outings are appealing, it’s rare to see them offered to gay men in any organized fashion.

Daily Loaf

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

10 Ways to Make Fast Food Healthy

Learn these fat-proof tricks so you can eat your fave foods in good conscience

  • Make a Breakfast Sandwich Healthy
  • Make a Burger Healthy
  • Make a Burrito Healthy
  • Make a Chicken Dinner Healthy
  • Make a Coffee Drink Healthy
  • Make a Salad Healthy
  • Make a Sandwich Healthy
  • Make a Sweet Drink Healthy
  • Make Pizza Healthy
  • Make Tuna Salad Healthy

By Abby Lerner

Not all fast food is created equal. Okay, but can you eat hamburgers, pizzas, and burritos without gaining a gut? Yes. You. Can! Even though these on-the-go meals wouldn't normally make the top of any nutritionist's food list, we tracked down some exceptions to the fast-equals-fat rule. Good thing, too, because the average American is consuming 100 drive-thru dishes a year. Here are the worst items at popular food franchises and simple fast food fixes that won't super-size your waistline.

Eat This, Not That

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Worst Frozen Coffee Drinks

 

  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Au Bon Pain
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Auntie Anne’s
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Baskin Robbins
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Cosi
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Dairy Queen
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Dunkin’ Donuts
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Einstein Bros.
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Krispy Kreme
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Panera
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Sonic
  • Worst Frozen Coffee Drink at Starbucks

By: Abby Lerner

Pure, black coffee is one of the world's most potent elixirs. In fact, research shows that a morning cup can help decrease your risk of Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and type-2 diabetes. That’s good news since 77 percent of U.S. adults over 18 years of age drink coffee on a daily or occasional basis, according to Michelle Eichhorn, associate research director at Kraft Foods' Coffee Division.


When summer rolls around, those who usually opt for hot black coffee or a sensible skim latte often change their order to a cooling, frozen drink.  But there's a big difference between an untainted cup of joe and the souped-up, sugar-loaded blends that list coffee as one of the ingredients. Order one of the 11 coffee drinks on this list, for example, and you’ll likely slurp down more fat than a hot fudge sundae. Consider them a warning of just how bad the creamy liquids can be—and opt for the better (much better) choices we suggest.

Eat This, Not That

D.C. among the best cities for men's fitness


Photo: Midiman for Flickr.com

June is Men’s Health month, and our own Washington, D.C. ranks as one of the best cities for men’s fitness.

D.C. ranks third in overall men’s fitness, according to Men’s Health Magazine “MetroGrades,” coming in behind the rugged Anchorage, AK (#1) and sunny San Jose, CA (#2). What’s the secret to D.C.’s toned bodies? For one, we’re a relatively “young” city: the median age for District residents is only 34. Also, Washington has a high number of armed forces servicemen who are required to meet rigorous mandatory fitness standards.

D.C. among the best cities for men's fitness

Sunday, June 14, 2009

DNA Mate Of The Week

Who was the HOTTEST fella this week?!
VOTE NOW!... PLUS find out who won last week's MoTM round!

Last week's vote went the way of the lightly hairy-chested Southern Cali stud Shane Callanan, pulling almost a quarter of the votes.
Here are this week's contenders:
Alex Westfalen
Antonio Anuk
Bailey Glandt
Borko
Daniel Oliveri
Darnell Branch
David Kimmerle
Tory George

DNA - Mate Of The Month

Xtreme Eating 2009 dishes

The examples are extreme, says Jayne Hurley, RD, chief nutritionist for the Center for Science in the Public Interest. But that’s the point.

“The problem is these oversized foods come with oversized calories, saturated fat, and sodium,” Hurley says. “It used to be you got a single entree, and now in some cases you’re getting three entrees on your plate.”

The group’s Xtreme Eating 2009 dishes, listed in the June issue of its Nutrition Action Healthletter, include:

  • Chili’s Big Mouth Bites with French fries (four mini bacon cheeseburgers with fried onion strings): 2,350 calories, 38 grams saturated fat, 3,940 milligrams sodium.
  • Olive Garden Tour of Italy, with lasagna, chicken parmigiana, and fettuccine alfredo: 1,450 calories, 33 grams saturated fat, 3,830 milligrams sodium.
  • The Cheesecake Factory Fried Macaroni and Cheese: 1,570 calories, 69 grams saturated fat, 1,860 milligrams sodium.
  • Chili’s Original Half Rack of Baby Back Ribs: An add-on for entrees, with 490 calories, 12 grams saturated fat, and 2,050 milligrams sodium.
  • Red Lobster Ultimate Fondue shrimp and crabmeat in a lobster cheese sauce served in a sourdough bread bowl: 1,490 calories, 40 grams saturated fat, 3,580 milligrams sodium.
  • Uno Chicago Grill’s Mega-Sized Deep Dish Sundae: 2,800 calories, 72 grams saturated fat.
  • The Cheesecake Factory’s Chicken and Biscuits: 2,500 calories.
  • Applebee’s Quesadilla Burger with fries: 1,820 calories, 46 grams saturated fat, 4,410 milligrams sodium.
  • The Cheesecake Factory Philly Style Flat Iron Steak with fries: 2,320 calories, 47 grams saturated fat, 5,340 milligrams sodium.

WebMDHealth Newsletter

Saturday, June 13, 2009

53 Ways to Shed Stress, Live Better

Feeling on edge? Maybe it's your job, your relationships, … Whatever your worry, consider it quashed.

By: Steve Calechman

When Stress Attacks!

(Editor's Note: We're going to keep adding to this list. Bookmark and check back at least once a week)

It's hard to say, exactly, what the worst part about stress is. Is it the tightness that starts somewhere around your solar plexus, then extends out to your toenails, earlobes, and cerebellum? Is it randomly snapping at innocent - and, occasionally, quite guilty - coworkers and loved ones? Is it sobbing quietly behind the closed door of a men's-room stall? (Uh, sorry, did we say that last one out loud?)

The point is, stress attacks in all sorts of ways - which means that if you want to control it, contain it, conquer it, you need to fire back in kind. That's why we've spent the past several months devouring studies and cross-examining experts to find the best stress-busting tips of all time. We won't lie - it was a bear of a job, and there were desperate moments when we thought we actually smelled smoke coming from the old cerebellum (see quiet sobbing in men's room, above). But when we sat down and read the advice we'd compiled - and then started following it - we suddenly felt much, much better. Soon you will, too.

Men's Health

Thursday, June 11, 2009

The 100 Best Fitness Tips

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A great tip is an awesome thing. Whether it's an undiscovered restaurant, a sleeper stock, or a Sure Thing in the late double at Pimlico, savvy inside info imbues a man with confidence.

Control. Strength.

It's also the secret to a powerful body, as you're about to find out. In our never-ending mission to get you in the greatest shape of your life, we've grilled the world's top experts, combed our own archives, even eavesdropped on some cell-phone conversations to find 100 perfect fitness training tips—small gems that will make a huge difference in any man's life.

Get ready: You're about to feel the power—and have the body to show for it.

Fitness Tips: Men's Health.com

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Muscle Guy - These Three Exercises

 

If you had time to do only three exercises, what would they be?

Martin, Columbia, SC

Muscle Guy answers:

You can't go wrong with  bench presses, deadlifts, and pullups -- they work so much mass and ignite a surge of muscle-building hormones. But my three must-have moves include none of them. One essential is the squat-and-press. It does wonders for fat loss, because you work your upper and lower body in one motion. Another big hitter is the Swiss-ball pushup. Say what you want about Swiss balls, this spin on a classic exercise adds some much-needed core action to a proven chest-and-shoulder builder. Finally, make sure you have the inverted row in your arsenal. It strengthens the muscles that pull your shoulder blades back into their proper position, so it helps correct and perfect your posture.

Muscle Guy - Men's Health

Friday, June 5, 2009

Get Out Of The Gym

Park Training

With the way today’s economy is it can be difficult for some people to shell out money for a personal trainer, gym membership, or crazy infomercial fitness equipment.  (I laughed when I saw the latest ab equipment that has the person swing side to side on wheels.  I was like, “Really?!”)

You can get a good calorie-burning workout outside of the gym and in your home.  However, I encourage you to get out of the house and go to your nearest park so you can enjoy the nice spring weather and fresh air.  And if the nearest park is walking distance then use that to your advantage and burn some extra calories getting there!

Lifestyle: Get Out Of The Gym

For guys, no game is really casual

BEAT YOUR FRIENDS AT ANY GAME
No matter what game you play this weekend—make sure you win

Sure, a pickup game of basketball or a corporate softball league doesn’t scream “high stakes”—but that doesn’t mean you won’t take it seriously.

The weather is warmer and the days are longer. You have many opportunities for outdoor activities this weekend. So get ready to show your stuff. Use these tips to win at four important games, and gain the respect of your peers and neighbors.

 
1.    Win at H-O-R-S-E. Practice a 3-point bank shot. “I don’t think a lot of people practice that one,” but it becomes high percentage quickly, says the Atlanta Hawks’ Jeremy Richardson, who competed in the D-League H-O-R-S-E game while with the Fort Wayne Mad Antz.


2.    Master mini golf. Don't use the “tee.” The holes in the rubber start area will affect the play of your shot, sending a would-be ace awry. Instead, hit from the flat rubber surface of the tee mat.


3.    Beat 'em at bocce. Better short than long. A short shot blocks your opponent’s approach and can result in him knocking your ball closer to a point.


4.    Win at the casino. Stick to the games that give you the best chance of winning. They're blackjack, video poker, and craps. The odds of other popular games—like Caribbean stud poker—are heavily slanted in the casino's favor.

Men’s Health

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

These 10 superfoods improve your stamina, give you stronger erections, and lead to better sex!

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  • Eggs
  • Celery
  • Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Brazil Nuts
  • Liver
  • Peaches
  • Blueberries
  • Breakfast Cereal
  • Steak
  • Chocolate

The article you are about to read is based on the simple notion that (a) men like food and (b) men like sex, so (c) wouldn't it be great if you could actually eat your way to more fun in the bedroom?

Grunt if you agree.

Or maybe just sharpen your knife and fork. With help from nutritionists and the latest research, we've discovered 10 super foods that can help you at every age and stage of your sex life—whether it's seduction in your 20s, producing Mini-Me's in your 30s, or inducing your equipment to keep working in your 40s and beyond.

"Whether you've got a stamina-busting deficiency, clogged arteries that are limiting blood flow, or a problem producing high-quality sperm, some simple changes to your diet could help alleviate the condition," says Elizabeth Ward, R.D., a Boston-based nutrition consultant. Meaning: Tweak your diet today and you could be having the best sex of your life tomorrow . . . and every day for the rest of your life!

The Sex-for-Life Diet

Monday, June 1, 2009

DON’T Act Your Age!

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Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer [conducted] a study . . . with a group of elderly men some years ago, retrofitting an isolated old New England hotel so that every visible sign said it was 20 years earlier. The men—in their late 70s and early 80s—were told not to reminisce about the past, but to actually act as if they had traveled back in time. The idea was to see if changing the men’s mindset about their own age might lead to actual changes in health and fitness.

Langer’s findings were stunning: After just one week, the men in the experimental group (compared with controls of the same age) had more joint flexibility, increased dexterity and less arthritis in their hands. Their mental acuity had risen measurably, and they had improved gait and posture. Outsiders who were shown the men’s photographs judged them to be significantly younger than the controls. In other words, the aging process had in some measure been reversed.

The Situationist

Be A Better Man In 30 Days

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The human mind never ceases to amaze. Why do we find ourselves irritated or pleased by any particular occurrence? Moreover, how do those thing resonate in our lives outside of any particular instance?

As men, we face a multitude of challenges in our lives: promotions (or lack thereof), family drama, relationship complications, financial obstacles, health. As men, we are also notorious for improperly dealing with those issues: clamming it up and blindly blaming others come to mind. If you’ll pardon the cliché, life is like a card game, and we play the hands we’re dealt. The catch is there aren’t any trade-ins and no folding is an option.

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