(This is a continuing series on how to undertake a massive move to a new city using my upcoming bi-coastal move—from DC to LA (parents’ house) then to NY for the fall)
“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” – Socrates
I know NOTHING about New York! — I mean I know enough to know that I really can’t wait to live there but I know nothing about the stuff involved in finding and apartment.
So, because I am very wise (see quote above), I made a list of things I need to figure out before I can embark on any semblance of an apartment hunt.
1. Where to find a decently sized studio for under $1,000 – so obviously outside of Manhattan.
2. Of these places, which would be the best fit for my interests and safe enough to commute home late at night by myself (I grew up in LA and have lived in DC for 3 ½ years so I’m cool with walking quickly/being aware of my surroundings/ carrying pepper spray, etc. but I also know that there are some places you really shouldn’t be after dark)
Armed with these questions I hit the books: Read More »
Although the thought of trying to gain weight makes me more than a little nervous, I can accept that there are lucky ladies out there who naturally resemble sticks.
So I’m going to put aside my jealousy and tell you the secret to packing on the pounds. If you’re looking to lose ten pounds, do the opposite. It’s as simple as that.
Case Study:
One very thin New Yorker (5’8, 105 lbs) was tired of looking like a model and vowed to bulk up. When her buddy told her that he lost 10 pounds after giving up his two-beer-a-day habit, she started drinking two beers a day.
“Unlike Ensure, beer is tolerable to me, has loads of carbs and is low in sugar,” she says. “I’ve been swigging everything from monk-made ales to fruity lambics.” She raves about the quick results. Keep her words in mind you beer pong lovers. If you notice your pants are a little tight, maybe it’s time to cut out the sauce.
According to Sharon Akabas, a nutritionist at Columbia University Medical Center, a consistent daily increase of 300-500 calories should be enough to help someone put on ten pounds in 6 months. With 12 oz of beer ranging from about 110 calories (Bud Light) to 210 calories (Anchor Porter), it’s easy to see why drinking can help you gain weight. If each game of beer pong requires about…let’s say 4 beers. That’s about 440 calories if you’re using Keystone Light. Read More »