Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sohoho and a Bottle of Rum - Or Anything Else You Might Want Dear Sir, Soho Has it All

!±8± Sohoho and a Bottle of Rum - Or Anything Else You Might Want Dear Sir, Soho Has it All

Whispered, the name Soho slips sexily from the lips and ends with a breathy tease. Connotations and images that come to mind are bold and bright, punk and camp, sexy and edgy, rock and roll. Soho has a reputation for pushing the boundaries and mixing all social classes, lifestyles and backgrounds together in a truly multi-cultural smorgasbord.

If Soho were a person, it would be a mixture of Kate Moss and Amy Winehouse, Groucho Marx and Salman Rushdie, eclectic to say the least.

Living in London's Soho gives you an element of boho mystery and its reputation for cool attracts tourists from all over the globe. Given the prime West End location Soho attracts many artistic and literary types. Actors especially favour the iconic bars and clubs that are situated within the region, one of the most famous being the Groucho Club on Dean Street. Here you can find jewels of London's rebellious pack such as Kate Moss and Lilly Allen, along side Damien Hirst and Peter Saville.

Soho is very busy at the weekends and at one time its cobbled streets were closed off to cars. Businesses in the area demanded that this ban was lifted because they argued that this was affecting trade so it was re-opened to traffic. Even now, some weekends get so busy that the streets have to be closed of to traffic on occasional nights.

If you're not a member of the exclusive Groucho don't fret, there are plenty of other places that you can enjoy. Check out Admiral Duncan if you're out to spend a pink pound or Antique Garage restaurant if you want an authentic Soho bite to eat before you explore the district. The restaurant really does seem like you are dining in an antique collector's rather large hippy living room.
Café Lazeez has excellent reviews with its relaxed atmosphere and the so does Michelin star restaurant Arbutus located on Frith Street near Soho square.

Soho has a mix of modern cocktail bars, traditional feeling (and smelling) pubs and bustling clubs full of lots of different types of people. As Soho is well known for attracting more 'alternative' connoisseurs it provides an antidote to London's Sloany Pony side. No one is excluded in Soho's inclusive atmosphere and you are sure not to be looked at twice even if you're dancing style resemblance to a Gummi Bear overdosed on Gummiberry Juice.

Want to see England in a day? Visit Soho in a night.


Sohoho and a Bottle of Rum - Or Anything Else You Might Want Dear Sir, Soho Has it All

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

How To Diet: Avoid Added Sugar, And You Will Lose Weight, You Will Lose All The Weight You Want To

!±8± How To Diet: Avoid Added Sugar, And You Will Lose Weight, You Will Lose All The Weight You Want To

There's been a great deal of fuss about the "evils" of dietary sugar. We're told to avoid sugar, and at the same time, we're told to eat fruits...which also contain sugar. What's the difference? How can one sugar be good for you and the other be so bad?

Simple sugars (also called simple carbohydrates) are found in fruits... and in cookies, pastries, candy, soda, and all of the other food items we're told to avoid. (There are differences involving various types of sugars...sucrose, fructose, galactose...but these are of a chemical nature and not basically relevant to this discussion).

The problem with the "candy" versus fruit sugar is mostly a matter of the vehicle it arrives in.

In the case of fruit, the sugar comes to you in...fruit. It comes with fiber and vitamins and minerals as co-passengers. Further, you know exactly what you're getting...a banana is a banana; a strawberry is a strawberry (unless it's drowned in chocolate...then it's something else)!

The sugar that you get in candy, on the other hand, always arrives in a limo along with its own co-passengers...fat, additives, cholesterol, trans-fats, hydrogenated oils. There are no nutrients in sugar, which is why the calories are called "empty". Therefore, when it comes to sugar you have to choose whether you want your empty calories in a vehicle that has many assets or one which brings few benefits and many tag-alongs.

Both kinds of sugar have calories, and if you consume too many calories from any source, you will gain weight because the extra calories are stored as fat. However, it is the "bad" sugar, rather than the "good" variety, that has been most frequently implicated in the obesity epidemic. This is most likely because "candy-cookie- pastry" sugar is so readily available, the portion sizes are usually pre-packaged and excessive, and they are so good and it's so easy to eat too much. (When is the last time you've made yourself sick eating apples)?

The most practical and effective way to lose weight is by eating a portion-controlled, balanced diet, eliminating foods with added sugar, and engaging in a modest exercise program. Don't eliminate fruit from your diet. The FDA recommends a minimum of two to four servings of fruit per day.

Last time I checked they had not yet recommended a daily need for Gummy Bears or Chunky Charlie Champion Chocolate Chunks!

Added sugar is a real killer of any diet!


How To Diet: Avoid Added Sugar, And You Will Lose Weight, You Will Lose All The Weight You Want To

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