October 11, 2007
- 6:57 pm
By CC Staff

It’s Thursday again and that means it’s time for another round of Weekly Obsessions!
This week has been a mix of the last days of warm weather and the gray dreary days of Fall, so I’ve been trying my best to counteract any kind of gloominess with tons of color and fun!
First things first:
Fashion Obsession: Colorful Hair!
On Monday, I woke up feeling like I needed a change–any change. Simply, I was bored. And what do I do when I’m bored? I change my hair color! I’ve had all sorts of wacky colors and cuts through the years but I wanted something drastic.
I made my way down to SoHo to the Arrojo Studios where I asked my awesome colorist to make me as blonde as possible. She took one look at my dark brown hair and I could already tell it would be impossible. Going from dark brown to platinum would be a painful, all-day process.
Such a bummer. (Sidenote: If Japanese girls can go blonde, why can’t I?)
She salvaged the situation by putting some (subtle) blue and pink bits all throughout the front of my hair which I completely love. Maybe after a little more planning I’ll be able to go lighter, but for now, I’m loving the new streaks. Read More »
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October 4, 2007
- 6:39 pm
By CC Staff

Welcome to Thursday! Last week I was channeling Grandma, and while some of those habits have carried over from last week (I still can’t get enough of crosswords!), there’s a whole new crop of cool that’s just waiting to be unveiled to you all.
This week is about being healthy and happy. It’s not as hard as you think…
Fashion Obsession: Navy Blue
Everyone’s abuzz with the news that navy is back! Well, did it ever really go anywhere? Not to me! It’s been a long standing fashion no-no to pair navy blue and black, but not anymore, and I couldn’t be more excited. What’s even better is that it’s so easy to hop on the blue bandwagon that there’s no excuse not to give it a shot!
Check out this adorable little frock from TopShop (love the collar) or this navy raincoat from Forever 21 that is cute as a button! Read More »
Tags: adventures, athletic, bandwagon, bento boxes, crosswords, crunch gym, digital camera, fashion, forever 21, grandma, happy, healthy, kama sutra, lunch, navy blue, nikon d40, obsession, raincoat, Sex, sushi, topshop, walking, yoga
July 28, 2007
- 3:00 pm
By CC Staff
And so it is, that time of the month. Being a woman is great, but when PMS meanders into our lives we need to know what to do to subside the pain, bloating and fatigue. Here are some food options to consider. And, by the way… according to my yoga instructor, it isn’t a good time to stand on your head.
Yeah, um, got it.
Dark Chocolate: Enjoy some chocolate and indulge. Organic dark chocolate keep sugar levels in check, which is crucial during the more moody moments.
Sweet Potatoes: These pretty orange numbers are also great for managing blood sugar levels and are more complex than the regular white potatoes in terms of carbohydrates.
Fennel: Never tried it, but I’ve been told if you eat fennel a week before your period begins it works as a great diuretic.
B-vitamins: B-vitamins (potatoes, bananas, and beer[!] are good sources) are great for stress levels and energy. Read More »
July 26, 2007
- 12:30 pm
By CC Staff
I know for some people it ranks right up there with eating bugs, but I’m a sushi lover and proud of it. From tame tuna to eel and octopus, I’m a fan of it all. Eating sushi at least once a week for years, I’ve picked up some tips in order to not look like a fish out of water when ordering sushi.
So, next time you’re out at a sushi bar or Japanese restaurant, put down the fork you’re using to stab at your sushi with reckless abandon, and impress your friends with the following rules of sushi etiquette. You’ll look like a pro, even if you’re a sushi virgin.
When in doubt, ask the chef.
If you’re new to sushi or just looking for some new flavors, park your rear at the sushi bar instead of getting a table. Most chefs would be happy to introduce you to their favorites.
Don’t ask “what’s fresh today?”
Assume everything you see in front of you is fresh—or else they wouldn’t be serving it. If you were having dinner at a friend’s, would you ask them if the meal they prepared is fresh? Same concept. If you’re not sure what to order, ask the chef (or waitress, if you’re at a table) to bring their favorites. If you have control issues, you can also offer your preferences as to level of spiciness or certain types of fish you like and dislike. Read More »