Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Computer Beauty Sleep
Q. Should I put my computer to sleep or shut it down when I’m finished using it?
A. Shut it down.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, running a computer at night is akin to leaving on about 10 lightbulbs. You turn off lamps before you go to bed. Why not do the same to your PC? That simple click saves energy and money. For every household computer you shut down, you could cut $10 to $30 off your annual electric bill. Sleep mode uses less juice than full power, but shutting down has the added benefit of increasing your computer’s functionality,. It gives your hard drive time to cool off (prolonged heat shortens its life span) and allows for automatic software updates. If you just snooze, you lose.
Blue Zones- Where People Live to 100 and Stay Healthy
I love to read, you should too. Here's my recommendation, I loved this book and found it extremely interesting, if you aren't a healthy afficionado...don't fret, this book makes a great easy and interesting read, great for flights and great for a gift.
This book is about something called blue zones – places in the world where people live longer and healthier than anywhere else on earth. Several of these blue zones exist, and in each of these places people living to 90 or even 100 years is common. And they aren’t just living long either – these people are living healthy – without medication or disability.
Five blue zones have so far been identified and thoroughly researched by journalist Dan Buettner in a partnership with National Geographic during more than five years of on-site investigation. So what is the secret to longevity and health underlying these fascinating communities? Do they possess modern technology, do they take massive amounts of supplements, do they run on treadmills, do they have special genes? As you may have guessed, the answer is none of these.
The five blue zones are as follows:
- The Italian island of Sardinia
- Okinawa, Japan
- Loma Linda, California
- Costa Rica’s isolated Nicoya Peninsula
- Ikaria, an isolated Greek island
I don't want to spoil it for you, but I will say this.... Although it may seem hard to achieve this lifestyle, the absolute simplicity and power of it should actually be refreshing and uplifting. People are always thinking that complicated medicine and expensive modern technological therapies are required to live long and healthy. But it simply isn’t so. The gift of a long and healthy life is already in the hands of each and every one of us.
If you are really interested, you can see the National Geographic Article here
Roasted Figs
The other day when I was at Whole Foods, I couldn't help but notice the arrival of fresh figs. When figs are in season-- take advantage of the delicious fruit and serve it as an uncomplicated, but decadent appetizer. All you have to do is pop them in the oven until soft and juicy. They're wonderful on their own or even mixed into a salad.
I think they're best when topped with cheese and drizzled with honey and balsamic vinegar. I used goat cheese, but gorgonzola or ricotta would also be great paired with figs. Entertaining couldn't be easier when you serve them on a rustic wooden board with a glass of chilled Champagne.
Roasted Figs- Total time 20 mins.
6 to 8 Mission figs, halved
goat cheese
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
3 tablespoons honey
salt and freshly ground pepper
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Put the figs, cut side up, in a baking dish. Top each fig half with a 1/2 teaspoon - 1 teaspoon of goat cheese. Drizzle the balsamic vinegar and honey butter over the figs. Season with salt and pepper and roast in oven until very soft, 10 to 15 minutes. Enjoy!!
Happy Hour: Cranberry Margarita
Ingredients
2 cups tequila
1 1/3 cups cranberry juice
1 cup orange-flavored liqueur (triple sec of Cointreau)
2/3 cup fresh-squeezed lime juice
Directions
- Combine the tequila, cranberry juice, orange liqueur, and lime juice in a large pitcher. Shake over ice.
- Strain into margarita glasses or low cocktail flutes. Alternately, strain into low tumblers filled with ice.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Reasons to love LA
As if you needed any more...traffic sucks, no doubt and it costs a pretty penny to live here, but..but...these may be some of the reasons why.
Beaches anyone? from Manhattan to Malibu ..
Where else in the US can you for real surf? Or look out to the beach and always see this?
Palm trees and flowers EVERYWHERE
Street Art
Skateboarding to filming..cool shit constantly happening.
Hollyweird and Hollywood Nights
Santa Monica, Griffith Park, Runyon, Malibu Canyon.. Hiking
Santa Monica Pier
Sailing/ Marina Del Rey...seeing sea lions and dolphins daily..
Monday, September 12, 2011
Early September Playlist
Passion Pit - Swimming In The Flood
Cranberry - The Ruby Suns
Tiƫsto feat. Tegan & Sara - Feel It In My Bones
Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground
Black Keys - Tighten Up
Le Loup - Le Loup (Fear Not)
The Octopus Project - Malaria Codes
Robyn - Hang With Me (Starsmith Remix)
Wild Nothing - Gemini - Summer Holiday
Gardens & Villa - Black Hills
Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place
Foster The People - Helena Beat
Foster The People- Don't Stop
LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends
AIR - J'ai dormi sous l'eau
EDWARD MAYA & VIKA JIGULINA - Stereo Love (Paul And Luke Remix)
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