his Cincinnati traffic reporter likes to have a good time! Who says Weathermen are the only ones who can be goofy on local news...Too bad Good Morning America doesn't cover traffic in the morning, I can see this guy doing a great duet with Sam Champion!
Friday, December 28, 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012
~~~~ Still Need to Shop? Gift Ideas for a Foodie ~~~~
If your like me and haven't finished your Holiday shopping yet, have no fear! Below are some great suggestions for gifts for the ultimate food-lover or Cook!
Best kitchen gift ideas
Published December 18, 2012
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The holidays are upon us and if you haven’t finished all your shopping just yet, you’re not alone.
According to the National Retail Federation, in 2010 and 2011 the average person still had half of their shopping to complete as of mid-December. But with all the enticing promotions and advertisements being thrown at you from each and every direction, it’s hard to decide just what gift to get your special someone.
If you’re shopping for that ultimate food-lover in your life, look no further. To help you find the perfect present we put together our top picks for foodies this year.
The ActiFry: Who doesn’t like fried food? Its crispy oily crust is downright delectable. But what about an appliance that eliminates nearly half the fat with just as much flavor and taste? ActiFry is the healthy version of a deep fryer that transforms everyday fried and fatty meals into healthier versions. Anyone looking to shed some extra fat but still wants t0 enjoy their favorite deep-fried treats will love this gift. The low-fat fryer uses just a tablespoon of oil for a fresh serving of French fries. Eating-up 10 ActiFry buffalo wings will only set you back 250 calories/18 grams of fat, compared to 10 KFC wings with about 700 calories/ 40 grams of fat. $250- Available at Bed, Bath and Beyond or tfalactifry.com.
Eataly’s Antipasti platter: Quality authentic Italian delicacies are hard to come by, but thanks to New York’s popular Italian market Eataly, you can find and purchase them online. Any true Italian food-lover will enjoy one of Eataly’s newly-introduced gift baskets that are filled with everything from a bruschetta tomato herb spread to a mushrooms and truffle sauce. “Eatly is renowned for its Italian indulgences and this platter brings it home. Whether they’re having friends over, or are having a quiet night in with the family, any Italian foodie will savor every last bite,” Dana Holmes, editor-in-chief of Gifts.com told FoxNews.com. $69.80 Available at http://www.eataly.com/.
Wines that Rock: If you’re looking for a gift for your best wino and don’t want to pick up the typical set of wine glasses or coasters, consider the gift of a rocking bottle of wine.
Wines That Rock combine some of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time with great tasting wines. Winemaker Mark Beaman crafted custom wines inspired by legendary artists like The Police, The Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones. Not only do the wines capture the essence of each album in its taste (Mark said it made sense to make Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon album into a Cabernet Sauvignon because it “needed to be a wine that was haunting”), but the unique wine labels also add a special flare to this gift. Each bottle sports classic album art on its front label. A Rolling Stones fan? Pick up the Rolling Stones’s Forty Licks Merlot that showcases their iconic lips and tongue logo.
“Wines That Rock was a pleasant surprise to try. Not only do they make a unique gift for music fans – who’s not going to love a Pink Floyd wine label, after all – but they’re a collection that even the most serious of oenophiles will love. The red blends went down smoothly, and even seemed to fit the songs,” Marcy Franklin, Drink Editor at TheDailyMeal.com told FoxNews.com.$14.99/bottle Available at Wine.com, WinesThatRock.com, Amazon.com and your local wine & liquor store.
Verseur: If you’re buying for the more practical wine drinker, try wrapping up a Verseur. A multi-tasking gadget that combines a corkscrew, foil cutter, pour spout and bottle stopper, it’s the ultimate Swiss army knife for wine drinkers. The full service wine tool is made of stainless steel, with a black rubber pourer and cap to save all your favorite wines. $24.99 Available at Quirky.com & Target.
Corkcicle: A great addition to any wine-lover’s closet must be the Corkcicle. This simple yet genius invention will always keep your wine at the perfect and preferred temperature. Once you freeze the ice cube-like device, it slides right into any full size bottle of wine, chilling your vino without watering it down. A corkcicle will make a wonderful gift for a party host or anyone who likes to sip and linger over a nice bottle of wine.
“This is a fantastic product and is much more inventive than putting your wine in a wine chiller. I’d love one of these for myself at home!” Louis Fugazy, owner of The Madelyn in NYC told FoxNews.com. $24.95 Available at www.fab.com
The Talking Measuring Cup: When it comes to precise measurements of dry and wet ingredients, even professional chefs could use a little help in the kitchen. The talking measuring cup verbally announces the volume of your ingredients, doing away with the old household method of ‘eyeballing’ the amounts. It holds up to three-cups of ingredients and is made of unbreakable frosted plastic that is microwave and dishwasher safe.
“I love the talking measuring cup because very few people know there is a difference between dry and wet measuring cups, which often affects the outcome of a recipe,” Anne Dolce, cook editor at TheDailyMeal.com said. “This cup does away with the problem of using a wet measuring cup for dry ingredients and vice versa because not only does it tell you exactly how much has been measured, but it lets you choose the density of what you’re measuring as well,” Dolce told FoxNews.com. $59.95 Available at www.Hammacher.com.
Cool Culinaria Prints: Anyone who loves original art and images from the good old days of the 40’s and 50’s will enjoy a Cool Culinaria print for their home. Some of the most famous landmark restaurant and diner menus were reimaged into charming posters and prints. These rare reprints will be a creative and thoughtful gift for your loved ones, you can pick a hot-spot from one of their favorite cities like the best-selling print of The J.H Ireland in Chicago or even a vintage cocktail menu for their bar area. $28.00- $45.00 (prices vary per print) Available at CoolCulinaria.com.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/12/18/in-kitchen-gift-guide/print#ixzz2FbAEwzM5
Friday, December 7, 2012
~~~~Hidden Hotel Secrets: The Inside Scoop~~~~
Before you check in to your next hotel this holiday season, check out my latest article on FoxNews.com that profiles a new memoir on the in and outs of the hotel industry plus it shares some great tips on how to get some hotel perks you never thought you could get!
Hotel confidential: Secrets to scoring hotel freebies
Published December 07, 2012
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Traveling during the holidays can be a stressful endeavor. Whether you're shacked up with relatives or settled in at a hotel, staying in an unfamiliar room never feels quite as comfortable as your own home does.
For years hotels have gone through the ringer trying to please and accommodate guests. Maids will fold your toilet paper corners while front desk agents turn into your personal alarm clock. What else could you possibly ask for? What about a room upgrade? How about some free movie rentals and mini bar beverages? Wouldn’t an early check-in with a complimentary cotton robe be nice?
But's let not ask what a hotel staffer can do you for, rather what you can for them to avoid getting a gift you didn't ask for.
If you ever wondered how to get some of these extra hotel perks, you may want to pick up Jacob Tomsky’s new book this holiday season. Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-Called Hospitality (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group) takes a candid look into the world of hotels, offering insightful and yet unexpected advice on how to get the most out of your hotel stay.
Tomsky, a 10-year hotel veteran quickly climbed the hotel ranks holding name tags as a valet, a housekeeping supervisor and a front desk agent. In his book he gifts his readers with some valuable tricks of the trade he learned along the way.
Like many things in life, money talks, and in the hotel world, tips can make or break your stay. If you want the chance to get the well sought after room upgrade Tomsky says slipping the front desk agent a bill when checking in could do the trick. Simply wrap a bill ($20 or $50) around the credit card you’re going to use and hand to the agent when your checking in. Tomsky says there’s no reason to be nervous, “it‘s not a drug deal and no agent will pocket the money and just say thank you. Asking for an upgrade might guarantee you’re not going to get one but I gave some lady at the front desk $20 and she really took care of me, gave me a corner suite, it was great,” Tomsky told FoxNews.com.
Other Tomsky “tips” to enhance your stay:
The Valet: Give $1-2 dollars for each time they pull around or park your car. It‘s always better not to stiff that valet before they skid off with your vehicle, plus giving them a few bucks beforehand might keep you in their mind before they skid away with your ride. “Before handing over your keys it’s also a good idea to walk around your car to note any pre-existing marks or scratches,” Tomsky said.
The Bellman: It’s standard to give about $2 per bag that he/she is bringing up to your room. You can always turn down their help but you can get some pretty good information from the bellman. “They’re often born and raised in the city or town you’re staying in and can give you some really great advice on what local restaurants and places to check out,” Tomsky told FoxNews.com. “Plus the bellmen know what all the rooms in the hotel are like so if you get to your room and you’re not overly excited about it they’re right there to tell you about the better rooms to ask for.”
The Maid: Nothing less than $5, but you can give $10-20 upfront if you’re staying for a few days. “If you happen to see a maid with her cart in the hallway stop and see if you can grab some extra shampoo or lotion, slip them a few dollars and ask if they can send up whatever else they can. Depending on the level of the hotel, they’ll have closets stocked with amenities to take advantage of; slippers, shoe horns, lint rollers and all sorts of travel sized items,” Tomsky said.
The Concierge: For something like directions around $2-3 will suffice, but if their getting you reservations at a popular restaurant you should give about $10-20. Even in the era of the Internet and smart phones, concierges still have firsthand experience with the best places in town. “You can try calling for a table yourself, but they’re the ones that will have good connections and real pull to get you that reservation,” Tomsky told FoxNews.com.
Extra Freebies: Tomsky says the overstocked and overpriced mini bar charges are the most disputed on any bill. Although it’s hard to believe in a world where most mini bars have become censored, he insists that all you have to do is tell the front desk you ‘never touched the minibar’ and they will wipe away the charges. “It would be a weird desk agent to say ‘you sure you didn’t have these?’ That’s a terrible stance to take,” Tomsky said.
Apparently free movie rentals are also easy to score. “Once you’ve finished watching your movie just call down to the front desk and tell them the movie just froze in the middle or it turned off suddenly,” Tomsky told FoxNews.com. “Usually there is a subscription fee that they pay for the hotel as a total so they’re not losing any money.”
Lastly, the luxurious and cozy bathroom robes. Of course they sell them for an outrageous amount in the hotel gift shop but Tomsky says you can take one home for free. “They’re supposed to have robes preset in each room but you can call up and tell them your room is missing a robe. In the time it takes someone to come up and deliver you another one, you can stash the extra robe right into your suitcase.” Tomsky told FoxNews.com.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2012/12/07/how-to-avoid-hotel-worker-revenge-and-to-get-most-out-your-stay/print#ixzz2EO0TWED1
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
The Game of Gift Giving.. What to Buy for Men
If you haven't started your holiday shopping yet.. Get On It.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales behind us, its time to hunker down on your gift list and start shopping.. How else is our economy going to get out of the gutter?
Since a decent amount of holiday gift pitches come across my desk at work I figured I'd share a few of my favorites here. I'm going to start with some ideas for picking out a gift for the men in your lives. Whether it's your husband, significant other, brother, cousin etc...
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales behind us, its time to hunker down on your gift list and start shopping.. How else is our economy going to get out of the gutter?
Since a decent amount of holiday gift pitches come across my desk at work I figured I'd share a few of my favorites here. I'm going to start with some ideas for picking out a gift for the men in your lives. Whether it's your husband, significant other, brother, cousin etc...
Here are a few manly gifts to consider.
A nationwide dating survey reported that 26% of males are attracted to die-hard sports fans and 46% of men find women who know their sports trivia attractive..So pay attention to what his favorite sports team is and score his MVP (Most Valued Present) this year.
If you can afford it and brave the plausible blustering winter weather grab some sports tickets for the two of you to enjoy... He won't expect you to shell out thousands for the best seats but pick the best ones you can afford... some ticket sites to browse through; www.tktguy.com www.fansnap.com, www.hookuptickets.com to name a few outside the regular stubhub.com and craigslist hot spots...
If you have to travel to go see his team then start with some fun sports gear that will keep him warm this winter...You can find them here: http://shop.neweracap.com/search?q=nfl%20on%20field
Let him know you have a sense of humor with a Boobzie, a line of voluptuous coozies to keep those beverages cool. Find them at: http://www.boobzie.com/
Get him off the couch without sounding like a nagging old wife with the gift of NBA Baller Beats... its a motion-based sports video game that requires you to use a real basketball in an interactive beats-driven experience. Players will have to time their dribble to the beat of each song and perform a variety of skill moves displayed on-screen to score points.. The only catch is that its exclusively on Kinect™ for Xbox 360, so make sure he has that type of game counsel before you go ahead and buy it... its sounds like cool concept though that you could easily turn into a fun competitive game to play against each other in. www.nbaballerbeats.com
For a neat semi-techy gift that you might also want for yourself check out the billfold wallet case. Its a sleek wallet/phone case in one! It's a leather phone case that also carries credit cards
in a 2 slot holder and an ID in a clear pocket. Find it here: http://www.quirky.com/products/448-Keeper-stick-on-wallet
Monday, October 15, 2012
21 Things Women Wish Men Knew
I always love when I come across these girly lists of what women or men want.. Today I happened to find one from CottonCandymag.com on 21 Thing women wish men knew... the full list is below, of course with some of my own personal antidotes.
21 THINGS WOMEN WISH MEN KNEW
12.08.10
1.) Shopping IS therapeutic-NOT really or all the time, ever seen a woman go bathingsuit shopping?
2.) We know when you’re not listening- The glaze that covers your eyes aren't sunglasses, just because you flipped ESPN on doesn't mean I was finished with my sentence.
3.) There’s no such thing as a white lie from a man- No but there is such a thing as a bad lie, so just try being honest and we won't have to call you out on it.
4.) A man that can cook is REALLY sexy – But boiling spaghetti and microwaving sauce out of a can doesn't count
5.) Chivalry is NOT dead. Open a door for goodness sake.- Open a door, say excuse me when you burp outloud and try NOT to talk about farts or going # 2 at the dinner table or in front of my girlfriends.
6.) Nice guys really do finish last. They’re the ones we’re with in the end.- As long as they 'finish' last.
7.) Only rock stars are allowed to wear leather pants- No leather, pleather or skinny jeans please, no woman wants to be reminded her guy is skinnier than her.
8.) We LOVE flowers, backrubs and ooo…chocolate. Flowers are at almost every city corner or any grocery store so NO excuses not to pick us up a bouquet at least once a week..
9.) Intelligence is attractive- In conversation only, don't think your the next TV political analyst because we all have our own opinions and they most likely won't match-up ALL the time.
10.) Honesty is even more attractive- But don't you EVER tell us we gained any kind of weight unless were pregnant.
11.) Calling when you said you would shows integrity- or shows you might not be a douchebag
12.) Not calling when you said you would is the kiss of death- Only if your really prissy... things come up, just make sure you call eventually.
13.) Men don’t own the remote- And neither do we, it's called get 2 TV's if your living together.
14.) There is no such thing as too many shoes or handbags- But if we're being delusional and diving into debt, you could say so nicely.
15.) Women ARE good drivers- Just not me... or my mother for that matter
16.) It takes 50 compliments to offset one thoughtless remark- Or a really nice dinner with good wine.
17.) No matter how old we are, we love it when men hold our hands- Yup, it's the small things, if you don't it tells us your too embarrassed to let everyone know you enjoy spending time with your GF.
18.) Decisiveness is attractive. Indecisiveness is so NOT- Don't always ask us what we want to do tonight or where we want to go, your the man, make a decision.
19.) We don’t expect you to look like Arnold Schwarneggar. Just be healthy and fit-If you want us to stay fit, you stay fit.
20.) We love it when you tell us what you’re thinking- But not all the time though, this is why boys should have had diary's growing up.
21.) We are the best thing that ever happened to you- Don't forget it, ever. The moment you do we'll know, it's called a woman's intuition.
original list here: http://cottoncandymag.com/love/21-things-women-wish-men-knew/
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Promiscuous Girl? Promiscuous Boy!
Nelly Furtado might have been signing about a promiscuous girl, but a new study says men should keep count of their own "number".
SeekingArrangement.com, a quote "Sugar Daddy dating website", announced its list of the “most promiscuous” cities in America.
38% of their Sugar Daddy customers claim to have more than 7 partners per year, with the biggest 'casual' cities such as Chicago, Birmingham and Las Vegas topping the list.
Surprisingly enough New York city didn't even make the list! Only 15% of New York men claim to have more than 7 sexual partners a year.
Almost more shocking ( only because its soon to be my new zip code) is how the town of Hoboken, NJ came in #8 on the list with 57% of wealthy men having 7 or more sexual partners annually. I guess its not entirely out of the norm since it was the town that Jersey Shore's Snooky and JWow wanted to tape their spin-off in (even though they were denied by the town and basically banned). The town could also get some spiked #'s by its endearing reputation of being 'HobokaSquan'... aka a mesh of all the young and mostly single Hoboken residents that venture down the Jersey parkway to slum and sleep it up in Manasquan NJ for the summer.
A couple side notes for the rest of the Top 10...
Cities With The Most Promiscuous Men in America
1. Chicago, Illinois 72% -No surprise here after recently visiting the windy city,a large Guy to Gal ratio
2. Birmingham, Alabama 70% - hmm what else is there to do in Alabama...
3. Las Vegas, Nevada 68% -whatever happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas, unless its a anonymous sex survey
4. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 64% - Bored
5. Atlanta, Georgia 62% - Bored and hot
6. Phoenix, Arizona 61% - Bored with lots of college towns near by
7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 59% - Wishes they were more like NYC guys
8. Hoboken, New Jersey 57% - 'HobokaSquan' + St.Patty's Day, need I say more?
9. Richmond, Virginia 55% - For every 100 females there are 87 males
10. Hartford, Connecticut 54% - My hometown state!? This must be a typo!
Surprisingly enough New York city didn't even make the list! Only 15% of New York men claim to have more than 7 sexual partners a year.
Almost more shocking ( only because its soon to be my new zip code) is how the town of Hoboken, NJ came in #8 on the list with 57% of wealthy men having 7 or more sexual partners annually. I guess its not entirely out of the norm since it was the town that Jersey Shore's Snooky and JWow wanted to tape their spin-off in (even though they were denied by the town and basically banned). The town could also get some spiked #'s by its endearing reputation of being 'HobokaSquan'... aka a mesh of all the young and mostly single Hoboken residents that venture down the Jersey parkway to slum and sleep it up in Manasquan NJ for the summer.
A couple side notes for the rest of the Top 10...
Cities With The Most Promiscuous Men in America
1. Chicago, Illinois 72% -No surprise here after recently visiting the windy city,a large Guy to Gal ratio
2. Birmingham, Alabama 70% - hmm what else is there to do in Alabama...
3. Las Vegas, Nevada 68% -whatever happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas, unless its a anonymous sex survey
4. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 64% - Bored
5. Atlanta, Georgia 62% - Bored and hot
6. Phoenix, Arizona 61% - Bored with lots of college towns near by
7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 59% - Wishes they were more like NYC guys
8. Hoboken, New Jersey 57% - 'HobokaSquan' + St.Patty's Day, need I say more?
9. Richmond, Virginia 55% - For every 100 females there are 87 males
10. Hartford, Connecticut 54% - My hometown state!? This must be a typo!
Monday, October 1, 2012
PrAnK WaRs
If your one of the Millions of people who are still waiting patiently for your iPhone 5.. take a look at this great prank video..It features a fake Apple employee dropping several boxes of iPhone 5’s in front of customers who have been waiting inline to purchase the phone for hours... Lets just say the customers aren't amused with this Apple employee..
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Lessons From New York City
Whether you are a born New Yorker or an after college renter, most people who live in New York City share some kind of common love for the fast-paced metropolitan.
When outsiders accuse us of being rude or mean we fight back and exclaim "if you don't know how to walk then get out of the way!"...
Since I can remember I have always wanted to live in NYC, as a young girl from a small suburb town in Connecticut it was where I HAD to live. And now after 6 years I'm leaving my digs on the UES.
I came upon a Forbes.com article titled "50 important lessons NYC taught Me" (http://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/09/10/fifty-important-lessons-new-york-city-taught-me/ ) ... Some of them I agree with wholeheartedly but I figured I would give you 5 of my own lessons I've learned over the years here...
1- Manage your Money Wisely.. don't get stuck in a NYC apartment you can hardly afford. Cheap rent is Key; paying more for a place in a 'more trendy' location that you'll never spend enough time in is a waste of money - besides why would you stay in when you have the whole city with things to do and places that are open 24-7 right outside your door?
2- Don't Worry about What you Look like All-the-Time: In a city with millions of people your chances of running into last weeks date or your office crush are slim, so roll out of bed with your pj's still on and walk over to your favorite bagel place. If you need to stop at Duane Read after a gym session so be it, you think those cashiers care what you look like? Just make sure you look presentable for work and social outings.
3- Don't slow down for Anyone: This doesn't mean knock over the poor old lady walking down the street, but life comes at you fast so come at it even faster! Taking a stroll or walking at a turtle pace is overrated. The early Bird catches the worm but if the 2nd worm can crawl faster my money is on him. Don't wait for opportunities to come to you, everyone in the city is competitive, money-hungry and success-driven, so do it first and do it faster.
4- Learn to get along and be Nice..To Everyone; No one said you have to like everyone, but getting along and being nice to people around you will pay off in end. Being nice to the coffee stand guy will ensure your coffee comes out the way you like it every morning (minor, but no New Yorker wants to start his/her day off with bad or burnt coffee).. Say thank you to your office mail man ( maybe your magazine subscriptions will start turning up again and your personal mail will get sent out on time). The city is filled with every type of personality so don't think you can roam the streets with your clique in tow like you did in college or High School.Your best friend's lease may not end at the same time yours does so get ready to audition some unexpected roommate candidates.
5- Be Safe not paranoid; NYC is an amazing place but it can also be scary. You can get mugged walking through a car garage at night in Alabama just as much as you can get mugged in day-light on the UES... It doesn't hurt to carry mace around with you just like it doesn't hurt to make a rule not to travel the subways alone past 11pm. Crime and scummy criminals are everywhere these days and NYC will prepare and train you to be more cautious and aware of your surroundings.
Those are my 5 Lessons for now, What has NYC taught you?
Friday, August 10, 2012
Need New Ideas for Lunch.. Why Not Stop at a Food Truck
Shameless cross promotion here.. Check out my latest video piece as I spend the day with a NYC food truck!
Click the below link to watch the video:
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/08/10/heavenly-food-trucks-rise-mobile-munchies/
Heavenly food trucks: the rise of mobile munchies
Food trucks have been capitalizing on the everyday busy (and hungry) lunchgoer for years. These restaurants on wheels serve up everything from thick homemade waffles to sizzling and savory tacos, satisfying even the pickiest of grab-and-go foodies.
Nationwide food truck revenue is up 15 percent over the past five years and took in about 37 percent of the $1.4 billion revenue in street vending last year alone, according to research done by IBISWorld Inc.
“Consumers have responded in a tremendous way, waiting hours in line to sample the goods from trucks around the country- this trend offers accessible, inexpensive and diverse food choices,” Tyler Florence, celebrity chef and host of Food Network’s "The Great Food Truck Race" told FoxNews.com.
Though it may seem like the ever-evolving food truck industry has cooked up everyone’s favorite feasts, one pair of Brooklyn Brothers are bringing a hot new cuisine to New York City taste buds.
Driving onto the food truck scene two months ago Nick Russo and his brother-in-law Mike Zelman opened up Hibachi Heaven, the first-ever mobile hibachi truck in New York City.
Since these tough-looking guys from New York don’t have any Japanese roots in their blood, Russo credits his 9-year old niece for giving them the hibachi idea.
“We’ve always been interested in food trucks and it just so happened my niece came back from a birthday party at a hibachi restaurant and said how about hibachi,” Nick told FoxNews.com. “That’s how we got into hibachi, you know she came home one day, gave us the idea and we rolled with it.”
On one giant hibachi grill that practically covers the length of the truck, Russo’s chef, Izac Kao (a former Benihana’s chef) cooks up a hearty dish of meats, veggies and rice. Their menu offers an array of proteins like beef, chicken, shrimp and tofu along with fresh vegetables and your choice of brown or fried rice topped with delicious homemade sauces (heavenly ginger, yum yum and wasabi mayo). Nick boasts that it’s his signature ‘yum yum sauce” (a mix of mayo, Cajun spices and garlic) that has really made a name for them with finicky New Yorkers.
“That’s all we hear ‘we want that yum yum sauce,’ people can’t seem to get enough of it. Maybe we’ll bottle it up someday and call it heavenly yum yum,” Russo told FoxNews.com.
Unlike most hibachi restaurants, you won’t find Russo and his crew juggling knifes or building volcanoes out of onion rings, “unless we had some sake in the truck to squirt customers in the mouth with, we just don’t have enough time for tricks," he said.
Although Russo insists there is no room or time for tricks on his truck, some food experts say it doesn’t hurt to have a little showboating.
“It’s ok to have a shtick, it can help, but don’t just have a shtick. Make some good food. The best way for a new food truck to distinguish itself from its peers is to just make some really good food,” Arthur Bovino, executive director, The Daily Meal told FoxNews.com.
But despite the trick-less truck, Hibachi Heaven is souped-up with four huge speakers blasting popular dance beats for their patient patrons. “The customers love it. I’ve had people walk by and just start to dance right in the middle of the street. It makes it a more fun and exciting atmosphere for people to come and wait for their food in,” Nick said.
Of course it’s not all fun and games, Hibachi Heaven dishes out about 200 lunches in three hours and many food truck veterans stress that the hard work comes with the territory. Everyday, five days a week, the truck moves to a different location in the City, from downtown, to Wall Street, to midtown. Days for the team start before sunrise and don't end until the last lunch is dished out.
“This industry is for people who are passionate about what they do. It’s really hard work, you have to constantly be on the up and up finding new locations and catering contacts,” Daniel Shemtob, owner of The Lime Truck and winner of Food Network’s 2011 "The Great Food Truck Race" told FoxNews.com.
“Having amazing, fresh and locally sourced food is the most important thing. If your food is good, they will come and eat,” Matt Chernus, co-owner of the successful Grill 'Em All food truck in Los Angeles said.
Like opening up a hip new restaurant, once the hype fades it’s the quality of good food that keeps any kind of kitchen (on wheels or not) open for business.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/08/10/heavenly-food-trucks-rise-mobile-munchies/#ixzz23AAdrBiW
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Are You Ready For Some Football!?
Fantasy football that is.. I'm ready for the games to really begin, forget baseball or the Olympics ( no offense) but I am ready for my favorite Sunday Funday ritual.. Let me take my seat at the bar, order my favorite pint of beer and mound of cheesy nachos and prepare to be wildly excited and then depressed as I watch my favorite team ( The Vikings) lose yet another season.. but hey, at least I have my fantasy team to root for. But before we all get glued to our computers, mindlessly clicking away to decide who will be the best sleeper to pick up..remember, its just a game, so don't go overboard and forget about your sex and social life..
Take a look at some of the results in this Yahoo Sports survey on Fantasy Football...
8% of fans admit to spending more than 10 hours a week preparing for fantasy football – the same percentage of fans who report that they have been dumped due to a fantasy football obsession.
Fantasy football over sex?
While 16% of respondents would give up sex for the entire season to win their fantasy league, more (19%) are willing to give up their mobile phone. The most respondents, 39%, would give up beer to win their league.
Gender bias?
43% of fans think we are more likely to see a woman become President of the United States than be in charge of a professional sports league as a commissioner, and 25% think neither is likely.
Play responsibly people!
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Highway Hoax!
Manny Perez of Winston-Salem was on the Highway driving with his innocent wife in the passengers seat when he concocted an evil yet funny prank.
Just watch the video...The couple have been married for six years, his wife told reporters, "He pranks me all the time. I didn't stay mad."
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Who Has More Road Rage, Women or Men?
I'll be the first one to admit, I am a not a great driver. However, when it comes to "road rage" I would consider myself to be on the calmer side of the spectrum, but are all women as tranquil?
A new study by CareerBuilder.com finds that road rage is worse in women than in men. Out of the 3,892 people they surveyed, 61% of women said they've experienced road rage versus 56% of men.... first of all that survey should read " More women admit to road rage than men". Sure I may be prone to use my horn a lot -but lets face it that's what its there for!
In my experience men are 1- more aggressive at the wheel and 2- aren't afraid of speeding up to fling some other driver the bird or scream obscenities from their window. All men think they are good drivers. I can openly admit I'm not a good driver but you'll never hear a guy confess the same.
The study also goes on to say that younger adults are also road rage culprits, reporting that 68% of adults age 25-34 admit having road rage versus 47% of those over 55.
An easy explanation of this would be that all the younger drivers are yelling at all the older drivers to be more careful behind the wheel... You've all experienced it before. You get caught off by some driver who instantly slows down once they clear into the next lane.. your pissed off so you drive up to see who the annoying delinquent is only to catch a glimpse of an elderly couple in the front seat and behind the driving wheel. They don't have any 'Silver Alerts' for young drivers now do they?
The full study here: http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/aboutus/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?sd=7/18/2012&id=pr708&ed=12/31/2012
A Classic Roas Rage Scene from Entourage
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Sorority Girls Today: Rushing To Be Perfect?
The New York Times ran an interesting and in my opinion disturbing piece the other day on how girls today are rushing for college sororities. I rushed and spent some time pledging a sorority in college and it is baffling what girls are supposedly doing nowadays to get into the sorority of their choice.
So what are these desperate young college girls dumbing down to now? They ( and their stepford mothers) are PAYING people to "coach" them on how to be the perfect sorority candidate.
According to the Times, students and their parents are dishing out up to $8,000 for a weekend of services that include resume building, fashion and wardrobe guidance and lessons on how to make good small talk.
Now unless all of these participants have been home schooled their whole lives and have never turned on a TV or looked through a magazine or something along those lines, how the hell does any intelligent woman (I'm assuming intelligent because they did get into college) NOT know how to make small talk? What's even worse is the advice this so-called "image consultant" is giving out.
“I teach them how to make interesting small talk: what you saw at the cinema, a trip to Europe. I don’t know too many 20-year-olds who are having a debate about economics,” Ms. von Sperling told the Times.
Of course, why act like you are intelligent when you can chit-chat about the latest Katty Perry movie and the expensive trips your parents fronted for you.
Another prep-school for rushes, Mariette Studios claims that " Sorority members also have higher GPAs than a typical college woman, and have higher retention rates as well."
Though after looking through the National Pan-Hellenic Council website I couldn't find one statistic on how good sorority sisters' GPA's are... hmm I wonder why.. In my own experience I can truthfully say that many girls who rushed and then pledged were barely passing their classes because of all of the ridiculous pledge events and late-night hazing sessions. Then once you are in, you're constantly juggling a jammed class schedule with social events you "have" to go to. Though if you are one of the lucky ones its been said that many and I mean many houses have a long stack of old exams and tests for their freshmen class to cheat off of.
One last point I have to mention from the Times piece was their comment that, "Many aspiring sisters spend their summer working out and dieting." One rush told them, "Rushing shakes your confidence level, you are being judged on how you look.”
There was an on-going rumor at my college that one particular sorority would make their pledges stand on chairs in their bra and underwear while they circled their fat with sharpies- what a close and caring sisterhood right?
Believe me, I'm not some crazy Greek-hater here to bash those who want to join. Like I said, I too rushed and pledged ( well, half-pledged- I depledged after a few weeks for personal reasons), It only drives me crazy-mad that these old bats in the south are ripping off innocent and eager young women in their sketchy schemes that flood freshmen minds with thoughts on how they think you should talk, dress and act. Doesn't society cram enough perfect model-esque images into their heads already?
The full NY Times article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/22/education/edlife/prepping-students-for-sorority-rush.html?pagewanted=all
The full NY Times article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/22/education/edlife/prepping-students-for-sorority-rush.html?pagewanted=all
Monday, July 16, 2012
The Title Game: Use Your Words Wisely
Guys are never easy to read, so if you have a burning question you've been dying to ask but are too afraid to, what do you do?
In continuing with the relationship title topic.. I asked a group of guys to explain what a girl should and should not say when you broach the question of your relationship status.
If you HAD to have the conversation with a girl you DID like and DIDN’T want to lose, What is the best way she could bring up the “what are we/ title conversation”?
ANSWER: I think people stray away from honesty too often and try to hide stuff. Guys and girls both. If you’re that serious about someone you shouldn’t be afraid to be upfront with what you're doing/thinking.
ANSWER: No reason for convo, the girl will know when she hits gf status.
ANSWER: Trick question there is no Best way. But IF it HAD to be done, don't do it in front of the guys friends or family. You will get a half-ass answer, awkward silence from those in the audience, a pissed off guy when you are finally alone, and a delayed engagement ring.
ANSWER: If you are really into a girl and she is really into you, you normally don’t have to have that discussion its just known and felt. It will come up casually.
ANSWER: She should just straight out ask. If I liked her enough to not want to lose her, I'd rather she just be honest instead of playing games.
What’s the worst thing a girl could say when trying to figure out if they are more to you than just a fling or someone you casually care about?
ANSWER: If you find out the answer to this let me know. I’m always the
one trying to make the step from casual to serious too fast.
ANSWER: Saying
"I'm pregnant". Never never cool. Never.
ANSWER: Asking about other girls I hang out with.
ANSWER: Any type of ultimatum or ordering in general.
ANSWER: If
after one sleepover she tells you she thought about her husband leaving to go
to work and she is referring to you. THAT IS A DEAL BREAKER… also talk about
how you are such a great couple in front of your friends when you have hung out
just a few times. Unlike girls, guy’s don’t like to talk about their feelings
with other dudes, so if you assume something in
front of his friends you might as well get your things because you are gone.
Friday, July 13, 2012
The Title Game: Are You His Girlfriend or Not?
We already know guys don't like talking about their feelings, but why is it that once your dating your never really sure if your his girlfriend or not? You'd hate to be "that girl" and ask the big ugly question " what are we".. but if you don't and surely they won't how will you ever know?
Girls have battled with this problem since the 60's when asking to go steady was like asking someone to prom. So to shed some much needed light into the cluttered and complicated minds of men, I consulted with a group of guys from all walks of life. Some are single and some are not, some are happily single and some are not, some are happily committed and some are not...a well-rounded array of perspectives.. only the best for my reader.
In
a relationship, when is it acceptable for a guy or a girl to bring up the
“what are we” conversation?
a)
After 2 dates
b)
after you sleep with them more than once
c)
after a month of talking and dating
d)
anytime after 4 months
e) other ( fill in your own response here)
Results:
3/6 picked C-after a month of talking and dating
2/6 picked E-other; let the natural progression of a relationship
take place
other; Depends
on circumstances
Why do guys hate the ‘title’ conversation so
much?
Answer: Once there is a
'title', we then need to refer to you by that title, therefore limiting our
ability to hook up with other girls. If we never have that conversation,
we can claim that we didn't know it would be an issue that we're seeing other
people. Plausible deniability.
Answer: Guys will never be the first to
bring this up. Plus, a guy will continue to see (or try) to see other people
until they are cutoff. Guys need negative incentives, girls love positive
reinforcement. Girl gets a haircut, you better notice.
I don't ask girls if my biceps look awesome after going to the gym.
Answer: We are guys, we are
chemically imbalanced to enjoy the questions because that discussion can result
in drama and only G*y guys like drama.
Answer: First off guys don’t want a title
because they don’t want the expectations that also come with a title.
If they are going on dates and having fun with a girl, they want that to keep
up without having to do the other stuff. The second there is a title involved
there is a whole different stigma of what is expected.
After a month or two of
dating, what signs do men give off that should tell a woman, "were over
sleeping with you and now want to walk away”?
a) You
don’t call and text as often
b) You
have two days off in a row and you don’t talk to her at all
c) The
last time you hung out with her you didn’t make plans to see her next (even if
your job schedule is different or busy)
d) Other
Results:
3/ 6 picked A- You
don’t call and text as often
2/6
picked D-Other; All of the above
Other; we'll
probably just stop calling and texting all together.If you call and ask
why, we'll make up some excuse to avoid having to tell the truth.
Stay Tuned for Part 2~
Thursday, July 12, 2012
New York City at it's Finest
For the 2nd time this summer, Manhattanhenge hits Manhattan — "Manhattanhenge" is when the sun aligns with the city’s street grid, appearing to descend between buildings. Manhattanhenge also occurs twice during sunrise, in the winter- usually harder to see though and takes place in December and January.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Eureka! Cranberries DO Help Urinary Tract Infections
News Alert!
Sure you might have always heard the old wive's tale that if you were ever to get a UTI all you need to do is drink a bunch of cranberry juice to cure it.. Guess all those crazy wives were right. because now there is concrete evidence to back it up their theory!
Recent research reveals that certain compounds in cranberries might actually prevent bacteria from attaching to tissue in the urinary tract .. aka it keeps the infections away!
Although doctors aren't positive on exactly what form is best to use ( in juice form or capsule) either type can still help.
"Finally,
the science is catching up to what our mothers have been telling us for so many
decades," Dr.
Deborah Wing, who has studied urinary tract infections at the University of
California, Irvine said.
Bonus for the cranberry method versus antibiotics?
1-Drinking or taking cranberry tablets for long periods of time won't stop working when your body's bacteria builds up resistance to it like it does for drugs used to treat infections.
2- It's cheaper than most ( if not all) antibiotics you might get from your doctor plus you don't need a prescription to buy a jug of juice at the store.
More on the study here: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120709162707.htm
And don't forget you don't have to use just cranberry juice to get the health benefits..Cranberry Vodka cocktails work just as good!
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