February 18, 2013, 10:00 am
It depends. On this hormone-based plan, fat may vanish—but the risks are very real.
Q: “I heard that the HCG diet can help you lean out—fast. Are there any drawbacks?”
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February 18, 2013, 12:19 pm
Bleacher Report introduces us to some of the best looking women in the business.
Whoever said that sports journalism should be a man's career was clearly blind.
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February 14, 2013, 5:23 pm
From pleasuring her to preventing pregnancy, you may not be as sex-smart as you think. Put your knowledge—and techniques—to the test right here.
You're probably not as sex-smart as you think. Quiz yourself here.
![woman on top of man in bed]()
Research shows that women with high libidos are usually:
a. overly dramatic
b. emotionally sensitive
c. highly intelligent
d. both b. and c.
e. none of the above
![smart woman with glasses]()
According to sex expert A.L. Harper, there has been research that shows a strong correlation between IQ and libido in women. The more intelligent and educated a woman is, the higher her libido is likely to be.
![sex on the brain]()
What is the name of the brain chemical that spikes when you get sexually aroused?
a. Serotonin
b. Norepinephrine
c. Dopamine
d. Melatonin
e. none of the above
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Sex and relationship psychotherapist Paula Hall explains: “When we get sexually aroused our pleasure chemical dopamine spikes—that’s why it’s fun!”
![man watching online porn]()
Regularly viewing pornography can lead to which of the following?
a. difficulty getting an erection
b. overproduction of sperm
c. problems ejaculating
d. both a. and c.
e. both b. and c.
![man experiencing erectile dysfunction]()
“Since no partner can ever compete with the infinite variety or porn found on the internet, many men find themselves resorting to fantasizing about the visual images they’ve seen online in order to ejaculate,” says Hall. “Over time this worsens to the point where getting an erection in the first place becomes difficult.”
![woman experiencing pleasure]()
How many G-spots does a woman have?
a. no one knows for sure
b. one
c. two
d. three
e. seven
![woman experiencing pleasure during sex]()
“The G-spot everyone goes on about is actually not a clinical certainty. Research has shown it both does and does not exist,” says sex expert Harper. “Some women have one, some don't. If a woman does have one it is reportedly between 2 and 3 inches inside the vagina on the front vaginal wall.”
![unhappy woman with pregnancy test]()
Is it possible to get a girl pregnant if you haven’t had intercourse with her?
a. Yes, she can get pregnant through outercourse
b. Yes, through anal sex
c. No, it’s not possible
d. Yes, through anal sex
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“Anyone who ejaculates into the vulva area can get a woman pregnant,” says sex coach Dr. Patti Britton. “Those fluids can migrate through the vaginal canal and they can impregnate a woman without penetration.” Britton explains that in “outercourse” ejaculation, the sperm can non-intravaginally spill to the opening of the vagina and get her pregnant.
![woman having an orgasm]()
What is the female orgasm triggered by?
a. friction
b. male ejaculate
c. her mind
d. increased temperature in the vagina
e. all of the above
![woman having an orgasm]()
“The female orgasm is triggered by the same thing a male orgasm is triggered by: friction,” says Harper.
![woman and man kissing in bed]()
Most women generally find which position to be the most pleasurable?
a. missionary
b. reverse cowgirl
c. spooning
d. female on top
e. from behind
![woman on top during sex]()
“The most favorable sexual position for a female is the woman on top facing the man, because she can control the angle and depth of thrusting,” says Britton. “It really enhances the potential for her to be reaching her clit.”
![woman licking lips]()
Which of the following STI’s can you get by having oral sex?
a. Chlamydia
b. Gonorrhea
c. Syphilis
d. Hepatitis
e. all of the above
![man looking down pants]()
“Transmission can happen from skin-to-skin contact (as is the case with herpes) or through a sore in the mouth,” says sex counselor Ian Kerner. “Oral sex is not necessarily safer sex, and you should always know and trust the sexual history of your potential partner.”
![woman with alarm clock in bed]()
The average length of time it takes for a woman to have an orgasm is ____ minutes.
a. 5
b. 10
c. 15
d. 20
e. 25
![happy couple hugging in bed]()
For most women, it takes an average of 20 minutes to achieve orgasm—and that includes foreplay. Many women will not have an orgasm from penetration alone.
![sexy woman lying on bed in underwear]()
Stimulating which of the following can make her orgasm?
a. Breasts
b. Clitoris
c. G-Spot
d. a., b., and c
e. b. and c
![couple foreplay in bed]()
Contrary to popular belief, sex experts say that a small percentage of women can actually achieve orgasm through their breasts. Scientists are currently studying the phenomenon through observation and MRI machines.
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Sexual I.Q. Test: How Much Do You Really Know About Sex?
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February 18, 2013, 9:30 am
Dirt, dust, freezing temps, or salt water? No problem. You can shoot pictures and HD video in any conditions with these nearly unbreakable cameras.
Heading out on an adventure trip? Shoot pictures and HD video with these ultra-tough mini HD cameras.
![Olympus TG-2 iHS hd camera]()
We know it gets a lot of attention
from us, but face it: the GoPro attachable cam isn’t for every guy. If you’re into filming your action, but want more variety in
what you shoot with, go for a dustproof, shockproof, waterproof, practically unbreakable camera that’ll keep up with your badass adventures.
These ultra-durable cameras shoot crystal clear photos, and 1080p HD video, so you can capture your adventures in both formats. Want to see your footage in slow motion? Done. Most shoot at 60 frames per second (fps) or more. Need someone to take your picture? Done. Your smartphone or tablet can act as a remote for some of these action cams.
Here are the top five toughest mini HD cams. Go ahead, be rough on them. Bring back adventure trip footage from one of these and you’ll score major bragging rights next time you grab beers with friends.
![Contour+ 2 hd camera]()
If you like doing water sports, the
Contour+ 2 is what you want. Put on its waterproof case and dive down to 60 meters. The lens rotates 270 degrees, so you can mount it anywhere (using its 20 different mounting options) and still maintain a level shot. Slow down the underwater action to 120 fps. Plus, if you’d rather mount it on a buoy or boat while you swim around, use your smartphone to preview your shot, start and stop recording, watch the feed or make adjustments to the Contour+ 2, all via Bluetooth. ($400;
contour.com)
![Olympus TG-2 iHS hd camera]()
The
Olympus TG-2 iHS, which made its debut at last month’s Consumer Electronic Show, looks like a regular point-and-shoot—but don’t be fooled. This super-tough camera is waterproof up to 50 feet, can take a huge hit (more specifically: a max of 220 pounds of pressure and a 7-foot drop), and functions in temps as cold as 14 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, it resists dust and works in all types of light, so you can take it to a party, the beach, or even the side of a mountain. Record every second of action by taking photos in bursts of 10-60 fps, or shooting video at 240 fps.
($380;
getolympus.com)
![Samsung WMX-W300 hd camera]()
You’ll never miss those epic candid shots with the
Samsung WMX-W300. At about the same height and width of a smartphone, it fits comfortably in your pocket until you’re ready to shoot stills or video. Unlike your phone, though, you don’t have to go gentle on it: it’s dustproof, shockproof (to drops of up to 6.5 feet), and waterproof (up to 12 feet, which—admittedly—is
slightly lower than other models on our list). If you’re the guy who spends lots of money replacing electronics, this one is for you. ($160;
samsung.com)
![Liquid Image Model 339 Apex HD + Wi-Fi]()
If skiing or snowboarding are your thing, and you’re wearing goggles anyway, why not install an HD camera in them? The
Liquid Image Model 339 Apex HD + Wi-Fi positions a lens just above the eyes and adjusts 30 degrees down or sideways for the perfect eye-level shot. Designed for snow sports, the lens handles rain, sleet and snow, no problem. And by using their ActionConnect smartphone app, you can preview your shots and control the camera remotely. Snap stills with the 12.0MP camera or shoot video as fast as 60 fps for slow motion video. ($400;
liquidimageco.com)
![Panasonic HX-A100D hd camera]()
Want to show your friends
live footage of your next hike or climb? Go for the
Panasonic HX-A100D—it records your video and broadcasts it to Ustream, where your friends and family can watch as you go. An ear hook anchors the camera at eye level and an armband holds the tethered controller in place, but backpack and helmet attachments are available too. Then, once mounted, use your smartphone or tablet to preview, start or end your broadcast or recording. And of course, it’s dustproof and waterproof up to five feet. Don’t be afraid to get it a little wet and dirty. ($300;
shop.panasonic.com)
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5 Toughest HD Mini Cameras for Your Adventure Trip
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February 18, 2013, 1:18 pm
Fire up your metabolism and build total body strength with this 5-move TRX circuit.
Fitness on the Fly provides readers/viewers with fast, training specific videos on a variety of topics including workout routines, exercises to know and cutting edge training
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February 19, 2013, 8:22 am
Our experts weigh in on whether these high-intensity workouts are helping you build muscle.
The high-intensity workout trend is sweeping the nation leaving lifters cranking out rep after rep of kettlebell swings, barbell lifts, and bodyweight exercises.
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February 19, 2013, 9:01 am
Believe it or not, a heart doc taught us how to make chips, chocolate, and burgers—the healthy way.
When you’re young and healthy, it’s hard to get hung up on taking care of your ticker.
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February 19, 2013, 11:30 am
Consider these six tips the skills check you need to get that super-close, irritation-free shave you’ve been striving for.
Even if you’ve been at it since puberty, the shaving run-down you picked up from your dad probably didn’t include expert tips on the Editors Recommend:
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February 19, 2013, 12:12 pm
Working in one of these industries ups your odds for office romance.
As a general rule of thumb, office romances are off-limits.
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February 19, 2013, 1:38 pm
With its attention to lean proteins and fresh produce, you don’t have to be on the full Paleo plan to reap the diet's rewards. Time to get cooking.
Looking to get lean? Try these high-protein breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and desserts.
![man cutting cucumber]()
Does the Paleo Diet work? Some men will answer that quesiton with a "Hell, yes!" Others? They're more skeptical.
But whether you've gone full Paleo, are simply dabbling in the diet, or know nothing more about it than its CrossFit association, one thing's for sure: Any gym-going dude is going to benefit from upping the protein and produce every once in a while.
So here, 18 healthy breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and desserts built for the fit guy—courtesy of Dana Carpender, author of 500 Paleo Recipes: Hundreds of Delicious Recipes for Weight Loss and Super Health. Use them to fuel up tonight.
(Please note: All recipes adapted from the book; however, the photos you see here do not appear in the book.)
SEE ALSO: The Essential Paleo Diet Shopping List>>
![bacon and avocado omelet]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 4 bacon slices
- 1 avocado
- 2 tbsp minced red onion
- 1 tbsp minced fresh cilantro
- 1 dash hot sauce
- 4 eggs
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Cook bacon until crisp.
- While bacon is cooking, whack your avocado in half, remove the pit, and scoop the flesh into a bowl. Mash it up, but not too fine—a little texture is nice.
- Add onion and cilantro to avocado. When the bacon is done, drain it and crumble or snip it in, too. Stir it all up.
- Now make your omelets, one at a time. Use half the avocado mixture in each. Top with more hot sauce, if desired.
SERVES: 2
NUTRITION: 370 calories; 30 g fat; 17 g protein; 9 g carbohydrate; 3 g dietary fiber; 6 g net carbs per serving.
![Horseradish Scrambled Eggs]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 4 slices bacon, raw
- 6 eggs
- 1 tsp horseradish
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Put big, heavy skillet over medium heat. Use kitchen shears to snip the bacon into the skillet. Fry it crisp, separating the bits as it cooks. While that’s happening, whisk eggs with horseradish.
- When the bacon bits are crisp, scoop them out of skillet to a plate and reserve.
- Pour off all but a tablespoon or so of the grease. Now pour in eggs and scramble until they’re almost set. Then add the bacon bits and scramble them in. Serve.
SERVES: 2
NUTRITION: 450 calories; 39 g fat; 20 g protein; 2 g carbohydrate; trace dietary fiber; 2 g net carbs per serving.
![Menemen]()
INGREDIENTS:
- ¼ diced red onion
- 1 medium tomato, ¼-inch dice
- ½ cup green bell pepper, diced
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 garlic clove, crushed
- ¼ tsp ground cumin
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- ¼ tsp turmeric
- ¼ tsp red-pepper flakes
- ¼ tsp salt
- 3 eggs
- 1 tbsp minced fresh parsley
INSTRUCTIONS:
- In big, heavy skillet, over medium-low heat, start sautéing the onion, tomato, and pepper in the olive oil. Crush the garlic and throw it in, and stir in spices, too. Keep cooking, stirring often, until vegetables have softened and exuded juice into the mix—you want a coarse sauce.
- While veggies are cooking, crack eggs into a dish and whisk them.
- When you’ve got a nice sauce going in the skillet, pour in eggs and scramble until they’re softly set. It should be creamy.
- Scoop onto a plate, sprinkle with the parsley, and devour.
SERVES: 1
NUTRITION: 388 calories; 28 g fat; 19 g protein; 18 g carbohydrate; 4 g dietary fiber; 14 g net carbs per serving
![Cinnamon-Honey Paleonola]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 cup flaxseed meal
- 2 cups shredded coconut meat
- ¼ cup sesame seeds (optional)
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- ½ cup water
- ½ cup coconut oil, melted
- ⅓ cup honey (or more or less, to taste)
- 2 cups chopped pecans
- ½ cup sunflower seeds
- ½ cup chopped walnuts
- ½ cup shelled pumpkin seeds
- ½ cup sliced almonds
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Preheat oven to 250ºF.
- In big mixing bowl, combine the flax meal, coconut, sesame seeds, salt and cinnamon. Stir together so everything is evenly distributed.
- In a 2-cup measure, measure water, oil, and honey; stir together. Pour this over dry ingredients and use a whisk to stir it till everything is evenly damp.
- Turn this mixture into an 11 x 13-inch roasting pan—you might want to line it with nonstick foil first. Press it into an even layer in the bottom of the pan and put it in the oven. Set your timer for 1 hour.
- When the hour is up, pull out your pan. Use the edge of a spatula to cut the whole thing into 1-inch squares, and then scoop up those chunks and stir them around in the pan. They’ll crumble somewhat, and you can cut into somewhat smaller pieces—maybe 1⁄2 inch.
- Now measure and stir in the nuts and seeds. Put the pan back in the oven and set your timer for 20 minutes. When time’s up, stir and turn everything and put the pan back in the oven. Repeat two or three more times, till the nuts and seeds are toasted to your liking, then remove from oven, cool, and store in a tightly lidded container.
- Serve with coconut or almond milk.
SERVES: 16
NUTRITION: 396 calories; 35 g fat; 10 g protein; 18 g carbohydrate; 8 g dietary fiber; 10 g net carbs per serving.
![egg salad]()
INGREDIENTS:
- ½ green bell pepper, diced
- 2 large celery ribs, diced—include any crisp leaves
- 4 scallions, sliced thin—include the crisp part of the green
- 2 tbsp minced fresh parsley
- 6 eggs, hard-boiled, peeled, and chopped
- 6 tbsp Mayonnaise (See: Mayonnaise in the Jar Recipe)
- 1 tbsp brown mustard
- Salt and black pepper to taste
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Cut up your vegetables and your eggs and combine them in a mixing bowl. Stir together the mayonnaise and mustard, then add to the salad and stir it all up. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Eat as is, wrap in lettuce leaves, or stuff into tomatoes.
SERVES: 3
NUTRITION: 374 calories; 35 g fat; 14 g protein; 5 g carbohydrate; 1 g dietary fiber; 4 g net carbs per serving.
![ceviche]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 lb fish fillets, cubed (get whatever’s freshest—shrimp or bay scallops work too)
- 10 limes
- 8 garlic cloves
- 1 tbsp minced fresh cilantro
- 1 habanero chile or jalapeño
- 1 small red onion, sliced paper-thin
- Salt and black pepper
- 16 large romaine lettuce leaves
- 2 avocados, diced
- 2 tomatoes, diced
- Hot sauce
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Cube fish and place in a nonreactive dish.
- Juice limes into a food processor. Squeeze them well, but avoid the membrane, which can cause bitterness. Add garlic and cilantro. Seed hot pepper, remove white ribs, and whack it into a few pieces; throw it into the processor. Pulse until garlic cloves and pepper are finely minced. Pour this mixture over fish. Slice onion and add it to fish.
- Refrigerate and let fish marinate overnight. Stir once or twice.
- Next day, drain off most of the lime juice, leaving enough to keep fish moist. Salt and pepper to taste.
SERVES: 8
NUTRITION: 221 calories; 9 g fat; 23 g protein; 17 g carbohydrate; 3 g dietary fiber; 14 g net carbs per serving.
![chicken salad]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 cup diced cooked chicken
- ½ cup diced red bell pepper
- 1 artichoke heart, cooked and chopped
- 2 scallions, sliced thin, including the crisp part of the green shoot
- 1 tbsp minced fresh parsley
- ⅓ cup Lemon-Balsamic Mayonnaise (see below), or to taste
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Cut everything up and put in a mixing bowl.
- Make the mayo (see below), add to the other ingredients, and toss to coat.
SERVES: 2
NUTRITION: 698 calories; 64 g fat; 24 g protein; 9 g carbohydrate; 3 g dietary fiber; 6 g net carbs per serving.
TO MAKE MAYO:
- Put 2 egg yolks, 1 tbsp vinegar, 1 tbsp lemon juice, and ½ garlic clove (chopped) in the bottom of a clean glass jar. Add ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil.
- Submerge your stick blender, turn it on, and blend till it’s incorporated.
- Now, keeping the stick blender on, slowly drizzle in ⅔ cup light-flavored olive oil until the mixture is thickened and the oil starts puddling on the surface. Makes ¾ cup.
![Chicken-Avocado Soup]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 1 tsp Sriracha, or to taste
- 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breast
- 1 avocado, diced
- 4 scallions
- 1 clove garlic, crushed
- Salt and black pepper
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Pour broth into big, heavy saucepan and place over medium-high heat. Stir in Sriracha.
- While broth heats, dice chicken into bite-size pieces; ditto the avocado. Slice scallions, separating white and crisp green parts.
- When broth is simmering, stir in chicken and white part of scallions. (Don’t just drop the diced chicken in without stirring! It’ll congeal into a lump in the bottom of the pot. Stir it in.) Crush in garlic. Bring back to a simmer, turn burner to low, and let simmer for 10 minutes.
- Salt and pepper the soup to taste. Ladle into bowls. Now divide avocado and sliced green scallion shoots among bowls, and serve.
SERVES: 4
NUTRITION: 277 calories; 13 g fat; 34 g protein; 6 g carbohydrate; 2 g dietary fiber; 4 g net carbs per serving.
![Asian pepper shrimp]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 3 tbsp coconut oil
- 4 cloves garlic
- 1 ½ lb shrimp, raw, peeled, tails on
- 1 tbsp coconut aminos
- 1 tbsp fish sauce
- 1 tsp black pepper
- ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Put big, heavy skillet over low heat and melt coconut oil. Mince or crush garlic and throw it in. Stir for 2 to 3 minutes, keeping heat low— you don’t want the garlic to brown.
- Now throw in shrimp and sauté until pink through, probably 4 to 5 minutes, depending on how big they are. Stir in coconut aminos, fish sauce, and pepper. Sauté another minute or so.
- Plate shrimp and turn up burner under skillet. Heat combined oil and liquid in pan, letting it cook down for a minute or two. Pour over shrimp.
- Top each serving with a tablespoon of chopped cilantro and serve.
SERVES: 4
NUTRITION: 280 calories; 13 g fat; 35 g protein; 4 g carbohydrate; trace dietary Fiber; 4 g net carbs per serving.
![Crunchy Deviled Chicken]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 4 chicken legs (leg and thigh quarters)
- ½ cup almond meal
- 1 tsp curry powder
- 1 tsp cayenne
- 1 tsp dry mustard
- 4 tbsp olive oil
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Preheat oven to 350ºF.
- Cut drumsticks from thighs.
- On a rimmed plate, combine almond meal with seasonings.
- Rub each piece of chicken with a little olive oil, then roll in seasoned almond meal. Arrange in a roasting pan. Roast for an hour or so, until juices run clear when pierced to the bone, and the coating is crunchy.
SERVES: 5
NUTRITION: 405 calories; 30 g fat; 30 g protein; 4 g carbohydrate; trace dietary fiber; 4 g net carbs per serving.
![pot roast]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 4 lb beef chuck
- Salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- ½ tsp allspice
- ¼ tsp ground nutmeg
- 4 medium tomatoes
- 1 medium onion
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 3 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 ½ tbsp cider vinegar
- 2 tbsp lard
- ⅔ cup beef broth, divided
- 2 bay leaves
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Sprinkle roast lightly all over with salt, if using. In a small bowl, mix together pepper, allspice, and nutmeg. Sprinkle over both sides of roast and rub in well. Stab it all over with a fork.
- Core tomatoes, cut in chunks, and put in food processor. Peel onion and cut it in chunks; throw in food processor with tomatoes. Pulse until chopped. Now add olive oil, lemon juice, and vinegar. Run the processor till you’ve got a thin paste.
- Put roast in a big zipper-lock bag and pour in mixture from food processor. Seal bag, pressing out air as you go. Refrigerate for at least 8 hours.
- Pull out roast; drain and reserve marinade. In a Dutch oven, over medium-high heat, melt lard and sear roast on both sides.
- Now add marinade, beef broth, and bay leaves. Bring to a boil, then turn down to a simmer. Cover and let cook for a good 2 ½ to 3 hours, until the meat is fork-tender.
- Remove roast to a platter and keep warm. Now turn up heat and reduce juices in pot until they’re starting to thicken up. Pour sauce into gravy boat and serve with pot roast.
SERVES: 6
NUTRITION: 763 calories; 59 g fat; 50 g protein; 7 g carbohydrate; 1 g dietary fiber; 6 g net carbs per serving.
![carnitas]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 ½ lbs pork shoulder, exclusive of bone
- Water
- 1 tsp salt (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Trim any major layers of fat off your pork shoulder, but don’t try to get it too lean; you’ll need the fat later on. Cut your pork into chunks roughly 1 ½ to 2 inches.
- Put the pork in your big, heavy skillet—you want a single layer, but the pork cubes can be very close together. Cover with water, add the salt, if using, and put over a burner set to medium-high heat. Bring water to a boil, then turn burner down to low—you want to keep the water barely simmering.
- Now let your pork cubes simmer, about 3-4 hours. (If you happen to be wandering through the kitchen, turn the cubes over once or twice.)
- Let your pork simmer until the water has completely cooked away. Continue cooking, letting the pork cubes brown in the fat that has collected in the bottom of the skillet. When they’re crisply brown, they’re done.
- Serve over salad and topped with guacamole (See: Guacamole Recipe).
SERVES: 4
NUTRITION: 301 calories; 23 g fat; 22 g protein; 0 g carbohydrate; 0 g dietary fiber; 0 g net carbs per serving (of carnitas only).
![roasted Brussels sprouts]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 lb Brussels sprouts
- 2 tbsp bacon grease (or lard or olive oil)
- Salt and black pepper
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Preheat oven to 400ºF.
- Trim bottoms of stems and any wilted leaves off Brussels sprouts and halve each one.
- Put fat in a roasting pan, and if you’re using bacon grease or lard, put it in the oven for a few minutes to melt.
- Add Brussels sprouts to the pan and toss till they’re coated with fat. Salt and pepper and stir again, then put them in oven.
- Roast for 35 to 40 minutes, stirring now and then. When they’re evenly browned, they’re done. Add a little more salt if they need it and serve.
SERVES: 4
NUTRITION: 103 calories; 7 g fat; 3 g protein; 9 g carbohydrate; 4 g dietary fiber; 5 g net carbs per serving.
![Apple-Walnut Coleslaw]()
INGREDIENTS:
- ½ cup chopped walnuts
- 4 cups shredded cabbage
- 1 apple
- 3 tbsp walnut oil
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- ¼ tsp Dijon mustard
- 2 tbsp mayonnaise (See: Mayonnaise in the Jar Recipe)
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- Salt to taste
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Heat oven to 350ºF. Spread walnuts on a shallow baking tin and place in oven. Set your oven timer for 8 minutes.
- Meanwhile, shred cabbage. Quarter and core apple, then cut in matchstick strips. Put cabbage and apple in a big mixing bowl.
- Measure the rest of the ingredients into a bowl and whisk them together.
- When the timer beeps, taste one walnut bit and see if they’re toasty. If so, add them to the mixing bowl. If not, give them another 2 minutes, then add to the salad.
- Now pour on the dressing and toss to coat. You can chill this for a few hours, but it’s awfully good freshly made.
SERVES: 6
NUTRITION: 183 calories; 17 g fat; 3 g protein; 8 g carbohydrate; 2 g dietary fiber; 6 g net carbs per serving.
![instant strawberry ice cream]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 lb unsweetened frozen strawberries
- 14 fl oz coconut milk
- ¼ tsp liquid stevia extract, or to taste
- ½ tbsp lemon juice
INSTRUCTIONS: Put everything in your food processor and run it until strawberries are ground up. (Note: This may require prying a strawberry off the blade a few times.) Keep in mind that if you have some left over, you can store it in a snap-top container in the freezer, but because of the lack of sugar, it will freeze rock-hard—so take it out of the freezer a good half hour before you want to eat it and let it soften a bit.
SERVES: 6
NUTRITION: 156 calories; 14 g fat; 2 g protein; 9 g carbohydrate; 2 g dietary fiber; 7 g net carbs per serving.
![Paleo baked custard]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 14 fl oz unsweetened coconut milk
- 3 tbsp honey
- ¼ tsp French vanilla liquid stevia, or to taste
- 5 eggs
- ⅛ tsp salt, scant
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Assemble everything in your blender and blend well, then taste. If you think it needs to be sweeter, add a little more liquid stevia.
- Pour into a greased 1-quart Pyrex casserole. Cover with foil and put it in your slow cooker. Now fill the space around the casserole with water, up to 1 inch from the rim of the casserole. Cover the pot, set to low, and cook for 4 hours.
- Turn off the slow cooker, remove the lid, and let the water cool till you can remove the casserole without scalding your fingers. Chill overnight before serving.
SERVES: 6
NUTRITION: 216 calories; 17 g fat; 6 g protein; 11 g carbohydrate; trace dietary fiber; 11 g net carbs per serving.
![guacamole]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 tbsp minced red onion
- 1 garlic clove, crushed
- 2 avocados (little black ones, good and ripe)
- ½ lime
- 4 dashes hot sauce or to taste
- 2 pinches salt
- 1 tbsp minced fresh cilantro (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Have onion minced and garlic crushed—and in a bowl—first.
- Halve avocados and use a spoon to scoop the flesh out into the bowl.
- Use a fork to mash up the avocado. Don’t go for a super-smooth texture; leave some little lumps of avocado.
- Now squeeze in the juice of the half lime and add the hot sauce and salt and cilantro if using. Stir it up and serve immediately.
SERVES: 4
NUTRITION: 167 calories; 15 g fat; 2 g protein; 9 g carbohydrate; 3 g dietary fiber; 6 g net carbs per serving.
![Mayonnaise in the Jar]()
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 egg yolks
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp wine vinegar or another tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tsp dry mustard
- 2 dashes hot sauce, such as Tabasco
- 1⁄4 tsp salt
- 1 cup olive oil
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Put everything but oil in a clean old jar with a good tight lid (like an old salsa jar). Have oil measured and standing by in measuring cup with pouring lip.
- Insert stick blender all the way down to the bottom of the jar. Blend egg yolks with the seasonings.
- Keep blender running. Now slowly start pouring in oil; you want a stream about the diameter of a pencil lead. Work the blender up and down in the jar as you go.
- When you can’t get any more oil to incorporate, and it’s puddling on the surface, stop. You’re done. Any leftover oil can go back in the bottle. Cap your jar of mayo and stash it in the fridge. (Lasts one week to 10 days.)
SERVES: Makes 1 cup (about 8 servings)
NUTRITION: 255 calories; 28 g fat; 1 g protein; trace carbohydrate; trace dietary fiber; trace net carbs per serving.
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The Paleo Plan: 18 Easy Paleo Diet Recipes
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February 20, 2013, 7:24 am
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The non-stop circuit for six-pack abs when you're tight on time.
Meetings at work run late or a family obligation pops up - there's tons of reasons why your schedule is too jam-packed to squeeze in a workout.
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February 20, 2013, 7:52 am
Prevent, treat, and deal with your receding hairline.
Are you one of the 70% of men who is suffering from male pattern baldness (MPB)? Do you want to stop it and even, possibly, reverse it?
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February 20, 2013, 7:58 am
If medication and surgery aren't right for you, these cosmetic options can help cover up male pattern baldness.
If your hair is fading but you can't stand the doctor, here are three ways to conceal the patch:
1) Toppik
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February 20, 2013, 9:57 am
What winter? The mix masters at Moët Hennessy are whipping up some truly tempting warm weather drinks for the 2013 South Beach Wine and Food Festival. Even if you can't make it down to Miami, get the flavor by whipping up one of these tasty, deceptively simple concoctions.
Check out these spring-inspired recipes mixed up for the 2013 South Beach Wine and Food Festival
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Why is it that every man should have a few simple, easy-sipping cocktail recipes in our back pockets—yet when pressed to actually prepare one, we often end up defaulting to some sub-standard mixed drink (rum runners, anyone)?
That's why were pleased to get a sneak peek at the line-up of adult beverages being served by Moët Hennessy at the 2013 South Beach Wine and Food Festival. Rather than some fruity, overly tropical concoction, every one of the four featured cocktails is a take on an a classic....none of which require more than three ingredients.
They were put together by Hennessy’s national bartender, Jordan Bushell, who will be sharing his trade secrets with us before the doors are opened to the teaming, thirsty masses. Be sure to turn in tomorrow as we post insights from the a true mix master—and be sure to tweet us your cocktail conundrums—we may broadcast your question (and Jordan's response) during our Sobe 2013 coverage.
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- 1.5 oz Hennessy V.S
- Equal parts Pineapple and Cranberry Juice
- Garnish lemon wedge
Method: Put Ingredients in a rocks glass over ice, combine, and garnish with a lemon wedge.
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- 2 oz Belvedere Vodka
- 3-4 oz Fresh Lemon Juice
- 3-4 oz Simple Syrup
Method: Shake and strain over cubed ice into a rocks glass. Garnish with a wedge of lemon.
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- 1 1/2 oz Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge
- 3 oz Cranberry Juice
- Squeeze fresh lime
Method: Build ingredients in Boston shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously and strain over fresh ice. Garnish with lime wedge. Cocktail not to be built over ice in serving glass - must be shaken.
Page Title:
2013 South Beach Wine and Food Festival Moët Hennessy Spring Cocktails
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February 20, 2013, 10:00 am
We guarantee you’re doing it all wrong—but help is here.
You've bonded over drinks and swapped biographies over dinner. But the next step might not be what you think.
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February 20, 2013, 12:00 pm
You downed a few too many and then hooked up—now she wants more. Help?!
Q: After a night of drinking, I hooked up with a girl I know, and now I’m afraid she wants more. How do I let her down easily?
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February 19, 2013, 9:10 am
Build strength and stamina regardless of your skill level.
Racquetball is a polarizing sport: you either love it or have no idea how the hell to play it.
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February 19, 2013, 9:49 am
Identifying six of the worst habits and tips on how to break them.
Whether you like to admit it or not, you probably have a few bad habits. There's no reason to be ashamed of it. We all have them.
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February 21, 2013, 9:06 am
These overzealous sports fans make the game more interesting—but not in a good way.
Fans are as integral to sports as the players themselves. Without the support of an exciting crowd, athletes are just a bunch of fit guys playing games together.
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February 21, 2013, 1:16 pm
The "Blue Bloods" star tells us about a day in the life of an NYC cop.
To play the role of a cop, you've got to do more than just put on the uniform.
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