For The Weekenders: Culinary School, Grilled Cheese, Miami Vice

Let’s be honest….sometimes your week can be rather….draining. By the time the weekend arrives you don’t always feel like going out for that drink with friends. Sometimes you just want to hide in your bat cave and not be bothered with any motherfucker.

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Other times you just wanna get creative and have no set plans. This is one of those times.

Though this first one on the list isn’t something you can do on weekends, it’s worthy enough to include. Why? Because when you’ve finally come across that special someone that you choose to invite over your place for good music, fine wine, and a home cooked meal, the last thing you want is plopping a sodium filled TV dinner down in front of them.

Wouldn’t exactly be romantic.

Kinda kills the mood.

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So my suggestion is this: spare yourself the potential future embarrassment, and take up a proper culinary class.

As in, the type that actually teaches you how to cook something impressive. The guys over at Shikany wanted to make sure this aspect was taken care of, so they thought, “we’re bored – let’s start a cooking school.”

Quite enthusiastic, I know. (side note – I’m totally not guaranteeing that was what was said – but my wild guess is it very may well have been)

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The classes are set to begin this summer 2014. I’m considering going just for the fun of it – so if you’re also thinking about it, you may very well run into me.

What really piqued my curiosity about this culinary course are the options provided. You can choose between savory and sweet (pastry) classes, both of which last 2 to 2.5 hours. Considering I’m the “cook book” style chef, I’d say that’s nice and intensive for a course that only runs 4-6 weeks, but manages to teach so much information. With enough practice, you’ll find yourself taking more time out to be in your kitchen and create.

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Classes are going to be every Tuesday and Wednesday, and at the end of the semester you get a nice gift (I won’t spoil it for you).

Oh and don’t be fooled – culinary schooling isn’t the only thing Shikany does. They also have a pretty epic menu and wine list. I highly suggest you check out their small plates Cognac Vanilla Waffles and Wahoo Crudo, “Beet is On Fire” for dessert, and your choice of wine from their extensive list.

So just in case you’d rather not try your hand at a romantic dinner for two at yours, they’ve still got you covered. No reservations here – but please, do dress well.

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…however let’s just say you’re not trying to impress anybody – and all you really want is to stuff your face with an old fashioned favorite – something you never quite were able to grow out of since childhood (hint: not gummy bears).

Remember when mom used to make you a grilled cheese? Remember when you used to be outside and she used to call out to you to come in, and half the time you wouldn’t until she mentioned the words “grilled cheese” – to which you’d then proceed to bolt past her near breaking the hinges off the screen door?

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Yeah. Now you get to relive the most important part of those memories – that one delicious sandwich you haven’t been able to kick the craving for, no matter how much you work out.

Daily Melt caters to this specific craving with a nice little twist – it’s not just about the cheese, butter, and bread anymore. They’ve taken grilled cheeses and turned them into art…which is pretty much like someone discovering unicorns, if they were even half as important.

Small but simple, their menu is comprised of some pretty kickass grilled cheese variations. Splitting them into categories, if you ever hit them up for breakfast, be sure to check out their Veggie Frittata if you’re not a pork fan, and Bacon Turkey Melt if you are.

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Lunch wise? Check out the whole menu. Seriously. Just pick one month and allocate two “cheat meal” days every week, then go through the entire thing.

If you’re too lazy to do that though – I recommend the Chicken Pepper Jack Melt, White Truffle Butter, and Garden Melt. All at the same time, or separately. Throw in a nice side order of soup/salad, grab a good dessert, sweet tea and BOOM. You’re 8 years old and back home.

When you’re done stuffing your face, it’d be a good idea to turn your attention to something far more important, far more Miami.

At least 1980’s Miami. If you’ve been watching Archer Vice, used to be a fan of Miami Vice, and just like the sound of the word “Vice” in general, this one’s written especially for you.

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So picture this – you’ve touched down in Miami and ended up staying at the Mayfair. You’re bored, as it’s your fifth time going to the 305, and you wanna try something different. Something unique. Something retro, for lack of a better word.

While you’re pouring your feelings out about your boredom to the faintly interested front desk clerk they offer you an interesting package – a three night stay in one of Mayfair’s suites, complete with [private] terraced Japanese soaking tub for two (you know, for when you have those extra friendly “guests” over during your stay). Interested, you ask them to elaborate more – they then hand you keys to a classic Ferrari for you to cruise around town in.

By this point, you’re pretty damn elated. Until like a high school fan girl you quickly find out you also get access to that speedboat you always drooled over but never really took the initiative to buy (it’s okay, you can scream inside. I won’t judge.)…bet you wish you’d taken up those nautical lessons eh?

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Once you successfully manage to not capsize the boat, hop in your new-found Ferrari and hit up all the great night life you were informed about but never really knew existed, then unwind with your S.O. or “vacation squeeze” and enjoy a rooftop massage while you relax thinking about how a little random conversation went a long way, introducing you to a new, memorable experience.

You’re welcome.

– Rego

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“And remember, where…

Musings: Quote Wednesdays…

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A very important quote I thought would be a good idea to post…if you like it feel free to download it in the “Free Downloads” section of Rego’s Life Official Site.

Remember that when you do gain power, whether financial or rank, to remember where you started, and that power, often, cannot long endure without proper use.

Never throw your weight around. Never disregard your fellow man. This is a key step to financial success.

Just a little mid-week wisdom. 😉

As always…

Stay awesome.

– Rego

 

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Musings Episode 51: Capture The Moment…

Plans today incline me to get out there and capture some moments with the ol’ Canon camera. Days like these allow me to wind down from work and the company. Capturing moments in time through photography is more important than a person actually realizes.

I’ve had this camera going on about 6 years now and can honestly say there was a point in time where going anywhere without it was incomprehensible. True, there are some moments that are just so timeless, so beautiful they’re not meant to be captured and framed – but then there are those moments that we look back on flipping through a photo album and review our own moments in “history.”

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Come to think of it, I’m not really sure if people still print photos and put them in albums. Though I do use a digital camera in today’s modern time, the feeling of printing out the photos and being able to touch them enables a person to connect with that moment, even years down the road.

Yet nowadays I wonder if people really think about that. If they really think of the impact a photo actually has, when it’s not on their computer screen, in their Facebook albums, or posted up on Instagram.

Hashtagging photos is great and all, though there are certain moments in time you don’t want to share with the world; but instead keep them special and significant, known to only yourself, friends, family, S.O., or whoever else you were with at that exact time.

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Sometimes you just want it to be that moment YOU remember, and not turn something that special into a popularity contest.

Really when you think about it, the same way history books were once written, a photograph is a way of notating your own history. The same way a blog or “diary” (though I never could understand those things) reflect moments past, and a video camera records things said and actions done.

Yet it’s something about a photograph that’s different than writing or recording. It’s the fact that quite literally, a second (or even milisecond) of time has been frozen, captured.

An exact moment, where once wishing you could see it again is made possible, whether it’s that time you were on holiday or that person you used to hang out with. It’s a way of tracking the person you used to be, and the person you’ve become.

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You can determine and evaluate progression, regression, change, additions, and subtractions in your life…a sort of “road map” that time stamps the good, neutral, and bad; but mostly the good and neutral. Though the traditional method of photography is developing a negative in order to obtain the final result, rarely do you ever capture a moment of negativity out of intention.

I think people should take photos, capture the moment, every chance they get. It’s a good way of learning, growing, understanding. Photographs can show you certain things you may not have noticed in that moment; zooming in on details unsaid, air not read.

Every time you look at a photograph, something new should be learned from it. It’s a way of pressing “pause,” and no matter how many years have passed, allowing your memory to press “play,” and resume that memory from where it left off.

It’s a way of reliving a happy moment, even when you yourself aren’t feeling too happy.

Think on that…I’m off to go capture some moments. 😉

As always…

Stay awesome.

– Rego

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For The Weekenders: Three Liquors You Should Know About…

Every once in a while, it’s nice to share some of your favorite things with other people. In particularly, people whom you enjoy having a small gathering with.

Often the trend nowadays is for everyone to bring their own alcohol, and share it around – but if you’re looking to share something more than just beer or wine, considering that’s what most usually bring, here’s three kinds of alcohol that will be sure to make a great night for everyone. Enjoy.

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Let’s start off with my favorite….Jagermeister. More of a digestif liqueur, this stuff is amazing. Good God…there’s so much you can do with it – so many drinks you can make. The most well known being Jagerbombs – Red Bull and Jager (formerly Jager and beer)…but there are many, many more mixes than that.

I really enjoy the taste of this stuff, not to mention the fact it’s made of 56 herbs and spices. Usually when I drink I try and drink clean, and am very particular about the type of alcohol I take into my system. Hence why if for example, if anyone were to hang out with me, it’s more than likely you wouldn’t see me mixing alcohols.

So besides the ever-so-famous Jagerbomb what are two more drinks that are worthy of mentioning? Read on…

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The Bob Dylan. – Fairly simple, with a decent proof. You’re gonna need a blender for this one – it was originally made with Surge…but that was discontinued. Then I used to make it with Vault…and that was discontinued. Now, I used Mountain Dew. Take 12 oz. Mountain Dew, 4 oz. Jagermeister, and 16 oz. ice. Put all this in a blender, throw the top on, and blend until smooth. Careful though – this is soda you’re blending, after all.

Serve it in a highball glass and what do you get? One chilling, refreshing drink with a nice aftertaste. The ice M.D. taste hit you first, with a nice finish of jager once it warms up as it goes down. Try it out, and if you have already, comment below.

Reservoir Dog. Named after one of my favorite movies, this one’s quick and simple to make, as all it takes is one part Bailey’s Irish cream and one part Jager. Mix both over ice cubes, strain, and before you know it you’ve got one excellent drink that didn’t takes years of mixology to perfect.

Jager, depending on your alcohol tolerance, is one of those alcohols that give you a nice buzz without the terrible hangover. Quite honestly, what causes a terrible hangover is one of two things:

A) Cheaply made alcohol
B) Not enough oxygen to the brain – not drinking enough water after you’ve had your fill of alcohol

Next up…New Amsterdam Gin. Usually, I’m a bit of a gin snob. I like Beefeater London Dry Gin all the way – but sometimes, just sometimes, I like to change things up. New Amsterdam Gin is (suprisingly) something that caught my attention one day while I was out with a few friends getting some spirits for a small pool party.

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It’s a bit lacking in Juniper, but it does quite well in fruity drinks, due to its citrusy flavor. It’s also one of the better gins if you’re looking to pay less than $20.

Personally, when it comes to gin I have one favorite drink. It’s very simple, and sometimes boring – but with my fitness regime and again, conscientious nature, it’s something I don’t mind. Sometimes, the best things are the simplest – one of which is your classic G&T, or Gin and Tonic.

If you’re looking for more flavor though, these two should do the trick:

Classic Clover Club. – Another classic, but with a twist. Created in the 1800’s, this is one of those classics that everyone should try at least once.

All it takes is 2 oz. gin, half a lemon’s worth of juice, 1 egg white, 1 tsp. sugar, and lastly 1/4 raspberry syrup. Pour everything in to a cocktail shaker with ice, and shake like your life depends on it. This is so the sugar and egg mix well, and properly. Strain it into a cocktail glass and you’re good to go. Many people replace the raspberry syrup with grenadine but to be quite honest, without the syrup the drink is nothing to brag about. Raspberry syrup is key.

If you like mint, Caruso is for you. This one is both old-fashioned and cocktail glass worthy, and is simple enough for even the novice bartender to make.

The ingredients? 1 oz. gin, 1 oz. dry vermouth, and a touch of green creme de menthe. Pour them into a mixing glass with ice, stir, and stir well, strain into a glass and presto – you’ve just found a drink for the upcoming St. Patty’s day.

…but maybe you’re not a gin fan. Some people hate it. Maybe you don’t even like Jager – some say it smells like medicine….but everybody loves honey, right?

Cue Wild Turkey American Honey. What can I say about this stuff…except for the fact it’s effing awesome. You can drink it straight, on the rocks, or mixed. It’s got a sweet start and robust finish. The honey is so thick, it coats the glass quite easily even if you’ve accidentally let the ice melt. Interesting fact: Whiskey back in the day used to actually be considered medicinal, and was the preferred drink over water due to a safety point of view – considering the filtration process a few hundred years ago wasn’t exactly…effective.

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Sometimes I like to make Masala Chai (mixed spice tea) and spike it with an ounce or two of American Honey, makes for a real nice nightcap.

But if you prefer your drinks cold and not warm, here’s two recipes that’ll knock your socks off:

Let’s start simple, with American Honey and Ginger Beer. – Just as the name says all you really need is a large tumbler glass, limes, ginger beer, and about 30 ml of American Honey.

Pour the A.H. in the tumbler glass, slice the limes up into wedges, squeeze four over ice in that same tumbler glass, and top up with ginger beer. Keep in mind I said ginger BEER, not ginger ale – big difference. You can usually find the ginger beer in the “ethnic” aisle of your local grocer. No Canada Dry here folks.

Nothing like a little Lo-Fi THC. – If you’re looking for something a little more rewarding to make – as in, complex, then you’ll really enjoy Lo-Fi THC. I love making this whenever friends are over. I don’t care what anyone says, the way in which you mix a drink determines the flavor, so follow these instructions closely…

First, you’ll need the following:

30ml Wild Turkey Bourbon
30ml American Honey
30ml Campari
Dissolved sugar cubes
Dash of whiskey bitters
An orange rind twist for garnish

Throw all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker GLASS. Stir 3 times clockwise, then ONE time anti-clockwise. Place your ice in a tumbler glass and start pouring the ingredients through a strainer over the aforementioned ice. Top it off with the orange rind in the glass and voila – you just became 50x more impressive to that date you invited over.

You’re welcome…and I hope everyone has an awesome weekend. 😉

As always…

Stay awesome.

– Rego

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Musings Episode 42: It’s Not Your Job to Save The World…

I’ve been listening to Abraham Hicks lately during my morning routines and it’s given me the idea to touch on a subject that can sometimes come up in certain conversations. The audio that got me thinking about it I’ll be posting for this upcoming Spiritual Saturday’s post at my official site.

In lifestyle coaching – and even fitness consulting – sometimes I get clients that are so happy with their transformations they want to spread the word like wild fire. Which I’m perfectly happy with…but keep reading.

One client in particular (let’s call her Sue) lost a tremendous amount of weight through three factors:

  1. Reading my free eBook which I offer that teaches you about goal setting/changing your thinking
  2. Proper diet
  3. Exercise

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For a couple weeks she tried encouraging her friends to try it out, to which they weren’t that interested. In fact, some of them stopped hanging around her. Keep in mind Sue did have some weight on her pre-transformation and so did some of her friends. When she realized they weren’t as into reaching the same goals she was, initially she was dejected.

She came to me and we sat down, had a talk. I had to explain to her that she can’t save the world, nor is it her job. Initially she was a bit confused – more or less on the “job” part.

“It’s not my job? I don’t think it is – but everyone should know about this, it can really help them! If I can do it they can too!” she said.

“Even though a person can desire something, not all the time they’re ready to actually take the steps in doing it.” I responded.

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…and that’s the truth. There are millions of ideas, services, products, and ways out there people can be helped. Literally. MILLIONS. In fact I’m pretty confident there’s a solution to at least every problem out there on the face of this earth – but nothing, and I do mean nothing can be done if people aren’t willing to embrace, accept, and partake in the solution.

Think of it as a friend coming to you complaining about a problem they’re having. They talk, and talk, and talk about it. They talk about it until hours pass. Then finally, silence.

Now there’s two ways people usually handle this setting – they either talk about the problem with that friend until they’re both blue in the face, but may not necessarily find a solution – OR when their friend finishes talking, say “okay – now what can be done to fix/solve it?”

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There are studies that have been done where they’ve found men and women communicate differently. Men have a tendency to want to get right down to it, assessing the problem then coming up with the answer with all other factors (like emotion) filtered out. Women talk about things to get their head clear, but at times don’t take action on the solution they’re thinking of.

Keep in mind these are studies – at times you can have that kind of guy who talks about his problems but then doesn’t really seek out an answer, then that kind of remarkable woman who cuts to the chase and gets right on finding a solution.

All in all, the focus point here is even if someone has a problem, if they’re not willing (or perhaps not even ready) for the solution, there is absolutely nothing you can do. You may coax and persuade. You may try all those psychology tips you minored in at college…but if a person isn’t ready for the solution, it’s not your job to force feed it to them.

The same way you can’t control another persons thoughts and vice versa, is the same way you can’t make them accept a solution.

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It’s not your job. It’s not your responsibility. The only thing you can do is extend your hand – and see if they take it.

This is what I had to translate to Sue. No matter how much she wanted to help her other friends, if they weren’t ready for it, they just weren’t ready for it…and that’s okay. Every person has their own life, and free will to run that life they’re given any way they please.

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Which is why in my audio introduction to what Rego’s Life is all about, I stress that exact point. I can provide the tools, the inspiration, and the motivation – but after that, it’s ALL YOU. The only thing I’m doing is giving you a bit of a push – and if you so choose to pick up momentum from that push, then congratulations.

But I’m not gonna “hard sell” anyone into improving their lifestyle. I’ve never believed in doing that. I will consistently provide the tools and motivation though – because it’s my passion. It’s what I love doing. I’ve found my calling, and in doing so, live a much happier life than I would doing something I don’t like or at a job I hate.

It’s not my job to save the world…it’s not my responsibility. Every single human being is their own responsibility.

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The only thing I help do is start the engine and help you get that momentum going.

It’s all you…and you can do it. You’ll do it – when you’re ready.

Stay awesome…

– Rego

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