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By Mark Posted on June 14, 2018June 14, 2018

Happy Bourbon Day

Yeah, I’m a pretty big whiskey guy right now. Not sure why it has filled so much of my cabinet of late, but hey, who’s arguing. In any case, as … Continue reading Happy Bourbon Day

Categories: Food, Leisure, WritingTags: Alcohol, Bourbon, drinking, value, whiskey
By Mark Posted on June 8, 2018

Farewell Chef

My sister bought me a copy of the Anthony Bourdain cookbook years ago. It was the first of my French cookbooks, and it’s still my favorite. I actually have a … Continue reading Farewell Chef

Categories: Food, LifeTags: anthony bourdain, Cooking, Farewell, food, France, Paris
By Mark Posted on October 16, 2015October 16, 2015

Drinking in the Scenery

So naturally,  anytime I’m out and about, I’m drinking. But picking what to drink can be a real pain in the ass. It’s like ordering coffee. I drink a ton … Continue reading Drinking in the Scenery

Categories: Food, TravelTags: Alcohol, Beer, cocktails, travel, Wine
By Mark Posted on March 9, 2014July 16, 2014

Why I’m Not Dismissing the Latest “Animal Protein is Bad” Study (But Not Losing Sleep Over It, Either)

Originally posted on Denise Minger:
I keep doing this thing where I stand in the shower writing blog posts in my head, emerging from the suds giddy and prune-fingered, feeling…

Categories: Food, HealthTags: Bad Science, Protien
By Mark Posted on December 12, 2013April 22, 2015

Home Base

There are very few occasions that cannot be made better by the inclusion of attendance at an Irish Pub. I’m downtown tonight, as Sasha and Katya are out at the … Continue reading Home Base

Categories: FoodTags: Boat, Cold Weather, Guinness, Irish Pub, Macklemore
By Mark Posted on October 28, 2013July 16, 2014

Carne de Porco à Alentejana (Portuguese Pork and Clams)

Originally posted on The Domestic Man:
Carne de Porco à Alentejana is a traditional recipe from Portugal, made from a combination of pork, wine, paprika, clams, and black olives, and…

Categories: FoodTags: clams, Pork, Recipies
By Mark Posted on October 14, 2013July 16, 2014

40 Years of Nutrition Research Fatally Flawed

Truly Shocking (said no one at all).

Categories: Food, HealthTags: Bad Science
By Mark Posted on October 9, 2013July 16, 2014

Eliminate Processed Foods From Your Diet

Originally posted on Swarthmore Co-op Blog:
In this fast paced culture, processed foods are becoming the new norm. Follow this guide to start eliminating processed foods from your diet today.   Check…

Categories: Food, HealthTags: Dieting
By Mark Posted on October 12, 2012October 21, 2012

What cut of meat is pizza?

We were watching Anthony Bourdain’s travel show the other day, and I was really hit by a comment that he said. The show was a tour through the Burgundy region … Continue reading What cut of meat is pizza?

Categories: Fitness, Food, HealthTags: anthony bourdain, burgundy region, chicken breasts, flu shot, food, health, low carb, natural, organic, paleo, restaurants
By Mark Posted on September 7, 2012September 7, 2012

Downhill from here

I had a great discussion with Yulia this evening about exercise, health and food. anyone who has read anything that I write or post knows that I am obsessive about … Continue reading Downhill from here

Categories: Fitness, Food, HealthTags: B Reactor, Dieting, Enrico Fermi, exercise health, gaining muscle, health, healthy-living, insulin resistant, skinny kid, workout
By Mark Posted on January 2, 2011January 2, 2011

Poor Thag. Always picks rock.

Well, another year with no Heart Attack. I declare that a success. Fitness wise this was a pretty good year. I was able to press the 70Lbs Kettlebell with one … Continue reading Poor Thag. Always picks rock.

Categories: Fitness, Food, Health, LifeTags: diet, kettelbells, Primal Blueprint
By Mark Posted on July 28, 2009October 4, 2010

Worst Meal In America – Men’s Health Mag

 I’m Just glad it wasn’t In-N-Out. Quote #1. WORST MEAL IN AMERICA Carl’s Jr. Double Six Dollar Burger with Medium Natural Cut Fries and 32-oz Coke 2,618 calories144 g fat … Continue reading Worst Meal In America – Men’s Health Mag

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