Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Armchair Olympics and a TV Diet!

We’ve been away for a little while and this is mainly due to us staying glued to the TV and watching the Olympics at every available moment.

We’re so glad the GB team did well; we on the other hand have been playing another type of sport known as eating and drinking or at least talking about eating and drinking.

We’ve teamed up with select who are providing a walking gourmet tour of Milan where you can sample Italy’s cuisine whilst taking a tour of the city, get bidding if it takes your fancy.

The food on the tour is a distant dream in comparison to our Olympic Diet of crisps and larger!


Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Fight for your right to partaaay!



Any excuse to use that line, but we’ve all seen that show on MTV where "minted" children get huge parties thrown for them.

There’s nothing more entertaining than watching a real life adolescent version of Mel Rose Place. In the show we see teens tackle day-to-day world changing issues such as what to wear and what car to make celebrity style entrances in.

A UK company called iproductionz is mimicking the experience for people in the UK to buy, so now you can spend lots of money on your 16 year old's birthday and have it all filmed...even the drama’s ;-)

To support iproductionz we're auctioning two video experiences

Friday, 8 August 2008

Ben Vereen plays tribute to Sammy Davis Jr


We remember Ben Vereen playing Will Smiths biological dad in the Fresh Prince Bel Air when we were kids that and his appearance in Star Trek generations.

Trivial, novelty appearances aside Ben Vereen has played respectable roles in larger Hollywood productions and has been nominated for Emmy’s and Grammy’s.
Ben is back in London paying tribute to Sammy Davis Jr at the Shaw Theatre, its one legend paying tribute to another so we think it is worth watching.

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Monounsaturated fats, get them into your diet the Italian way


I got told off and corrected the other day by a colleague. As I sat at my desk eating a burger one of the girls walked past and told me that “fatty food” would not take me far.

As a skinny guy I rebelled because everybody needs some kind of fat in their diet. I stood corrected as she told me it’s all about eating monounsaturated fats as they’re the good fats and they help reduce cholesterol and keep you slim.

All great news so I now have to eat nuts, avocados and olive oil all the time...not very exciting! No way near as tempting as my burger.

After digging a little deeper I found out Mediterranean and Italian diets are naturally rich in mono-fats as olive oil is produced in those regions and it forms a staple part of the Italian diet.

I’m now making a conscious effort to visit my local Deli more than my local McDonald’s in a bid to eat better.

Monday, 4 August 2008

Chocolate the UK’s best friend, no really it is!

For most women eating chocolate ranks right up there with shopping and sex as number one ways to pass time. For the rest of us it is our number one comfort food.

The average person in the UK consumes a whopping 11.24kg’s of chocolate per person, that’s almost 16% of the total body weight of an average sized man 70kgs. In total it equates to 30% of Europe’s total chocolate consumption.

As we’re auctioning tickets away to the chocolate valley we started looking at all the regions of Europe that are famous for producing some of the world’s finest chocolate:

- Neuchâtel, Switzerland
- Paris
- Italy

Swiss chocolate is very high quality and it turns out that 53% of it is consumed within Switzerland (source wiki). Another country with high chocolate consumption, what we found interesting is the quality of chocolate consumed in both countries.

The Swiss tend to consume rich, locally produced high quality chocolate in comparison to the Brits who consume more confectionary which is higher in vegetable fat and refined sugars.

We’re not telling anybody to stop eating their fav bars from the convenience stores however next time you grabbing a bar think about the quality of the chocolate your eating. A better quality bar may contain less vegetable fats and chemicals inside it plus more of the good stuff which can be derived from chocolate, such as antioxidants.