Football is not one of my favorite sports to watch — mostly because I'd rather play football than watch it on TV. My husband is way into it though, so we'll definitely be watching the Super Bowl. Since he invited some buddies over, it's an excuse to try out some new healthy recipes.
I must admit that football is not one of my favorite sports to watch. I find playing any sport is more fun than watching sports on TV. My husband, however, would have to disagree.
So the Colorado Rockies already made it to the World Series (which starts on Wednesday). Who do you want to join them: The Boston Red Sox or the Cleveland Indians?
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Which Team Do You Want to Go to the World Series?
The fall sports season can become pretty loaded, but the two major sports that really seem to compete for our attention seem to be baseball and football. For baseball, autumn means the season is working its way fast towards the World Series. The games start to really cook.
As if we needed another reason to love Becks, but here's one more. A new study found playing soccer to be more beneficial than jogging (and soccer players had more fun)!
In a comparative study, involving untrained men, the soccer team created more new muscle and lost more weight than the joggers.
The weather is slowly turning into full blown spring and it's finally Saturday. It would be a real shame if you sat on your couch and watched any more TV today.
So, grab a partner and go outside!
If you are looking forward to Winter but not the cold that accompanies it, Mountain Hardwear has constructed a jacket for you. The Radiance Jacket ($230) is pre-wired for the Ardica Moshi Power System ($145).
When fully charged, the battery powered energy pack will keep you warm for a little over eight and a half hours when set on the low setting and three hours when set for high.
November is here! The month of my favorite holiday: Thanksgiving! I love celebrating the harvest with seasonal foods.
Traditionally, Thanksgiving is all about FOOD. Learning how to make food that your grandmother used to make or deciphering the recipe you mother-in-law mailed to you. A lot of us sit around and watch the Macy's parade or watch one of the countless football games on TV.