This beer is not only the world’s strongest beer, but it’s also the world’s most expensive! The End of History Beer ($650-$900) is a 55% alcohol blond Belgian ale, brewed using crazy freezing techniques, and featuring hints of juniper berries, mead, and nettles. continue reading...
Sip your way to a stronger immune system and a better mood, and reduce your cancer risk with these 8 healthy drinks from Fitness Magazine. continue reading...
Burgers have never been known to be good for your health, but now they’re apparently not good for your mouth either! continue reading...
Guys, as women we still expect you to pay on the first date (this could determine if there’s a date number two.) Before you begin to argue notice how your date looks- that form-fitting dress, those smooth legs and perfect tan do not come free. Before a date a woman pays to be waxed, tweezed and bronzed so it’s always nice when you get the check. continue reading...
Learn how to survive a divorce and live happily ever after with Sarah Hampson, author of Happily Ever After Marriage: There’s Nothing Like Divorce to Clear the Mind. continue reading...
I’m not sure when the whole notion of making items of clothing out of food (check out this, but more importantly, this) started, and, more to the point, I’m not sure I really want it to stop, but the people over at RizzoTees really outdid themselves.
In creating a bacon-related shirt that parodies the Dos Equis commercial(s) featuring The Most Interesting Man in the World (and, more specifically, his tagline “Stay Thirsty My Friends”) Rizzotees may have created the single-most desirable thing for straight men the world over to look at. continue reading...
WatchMojo.com had the opportunity to ask author of novel turned film, “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,” some questions about writing and his latest novel, “The House of Special Purpose.” His most recent novel is part love story, part historical epic, and part tragedy. This captivating novel follows a young man ripped from a loving home and thrust into the heart of a dying empire after he risks his life at 16 years old to save a member of the Russian Imperial Family. continue reading...
Time magazine featured David Chang as one of the 100 most influential people.
When Chang, 32, opened Momofuku in New York in 2004, he reinvented the casual restaurant and changed the game. Turning his back on the high-end kitchens in which he had been working, he started off with a bare-bones place his peers could afford. At first he offered a few simple dishes — pork buns so soft they practically swallowed themselves and memorable ramen made with organic ingredients — but Chang soon began pushing the boundaries, combining a passion for Asian food with his classic European training and serving the kind of challenging dishes once relegated to expensive establishments. He trusted his customers — who trusted him. Whipped tofu with sea urchins and tapioca? Bring it on! continue reading...
You’ve probably already heard this many time, but it still remains true today- breakfast is the most important meal of the day. continue reading...
Do you want to be able to hang out with the girls and still enjoy a drink or two without having to spend the rest of your weekend on the treadmill? This can easily be achieved if you know what to order! continue reading...