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><channel><title>Chris Pirillo &#187; meal</title> <atom:link href="http://chris.pirillo.com/tag/meal/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://chris.pirillo.com</link> <description>News and Reviews! Geek, Internet Entrepreneur, Hardware Addict, Software Junkie, Book Author, Once TV Show Host, Technology Enthusiast, Shameless Self-Promoter, Tech Conference Coordinator, Early Adopter, Idea Evangelist, Tech Support Blogger, Bootstrapper, Media Personality, Technology Consultant, Thicker Quicker Picker Upper.</description> <lastBuildDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:45:22 +0000</lastBuildDate> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.5</generator> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <copyright>&#xA9; </copyright> <managingEditor>chris@pirillo.com ()</managingEditor> <webMaster>chris@pirillo.com()</webMaster> <category></category> <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords> <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle> <itunes:summary>Geek, Internet Entrepreneur, Hardware Addict, Software Junkie, Book Author, Once TV Show Host, Technology Enthusiast, Shameless Self-Promoter, Tech Conference Coordinator, Early Adopter, Idea Evangelist, Tech Support Blogger, Bootstrapper, Media Personality, Technology Consultant, Thicker Quicker Picker Upper.</itunes:summary> <itunes:author></itunes:author> <itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture"/> <itunes:owner> <itunes:name></itunes:name> <itunes:email>chris@pirillo.com</itunes:email> </itunes:owner> <itunes:block>No</itunes:block> <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> <itunes:image href="http://chris.pirillo.com/wp-content/plugins/podpress/images/powered_by_podpress_large.jpg" /> <image> <url>http://chris.pirillo.com/wp-content/plugins/podpress/images/powered_by_podpress.jpg</url><title>Chris Pirillo</title><link>http://chris.pirillo.com</link> <width>144</width> <height>144</height> </image> <item><title>Loco Moco in Hawaii</title><link>http://chris.pirillo.com/loco-moco-in-hawaii/</link> <comments>http://chris.pirillo.com/loco-moco-in-hawaii/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 23:03:13 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photos]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vacation]]></category> <category><![CDATA[travel]]></category> <category><![CDATA[eat]]></category> <category><![CDATA[food]]></category> <category><![CDATA[hawaii]]></category> <category><![CDATA[meal]]></category><guid
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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>The Loco Moco is a dish unique to Hawaiian cuisine. There are many variations, but the essential loco moco consists of white rice topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy. Variations may include bacon, ham, Spam, kalua pork, Portuguese sausage, teriyaki beef, teriyaki chicken, mahi-mahi, shrimp, oysters, and other meats.</p><p>It may not look like anything fancy &#8211; but it&#8217;s absolutely delicious!</p><p><a
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src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2519/3776530170_3ae7dc314b.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Loco Moco in Hawaii" /></a></p><p>And apparently, it&#8217;s supposed to be topped with fried eggs (with runny egg yolk), but the server asked me how I wanted my eggs. Thank GOD I didn&#8217;t ask: &#8220;Do you have Egg Beaters?&#8221; Anyway, it&#8217;s not my fault that this Loco Moco experience was less-than-proper. I would like to apologize to all Hawaiians for this egg-regious error.</p><p><ul><li
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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>The Loco Moco is a dish unique to Hawaiian cuisine. There are many variations, but the essential loco moco consists of white rice topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy. Variations may include bacon, ham, Spam, kalua pork, Portuguese sausage, teriyaki beef, teriyaki chicken, mahi-mahi, shrimp, oysters, and other meats.</p><p>It may not look like anything fancy &#8211; but it&#8217;s absolutely delicious!</p><p><a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lockergnome/3776530170/" title="Loco Moco in Hawaii by l0ckergn0me, on Flickr"><img
src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2519/3776530170_3ae7dc314b.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Loco Moco in Hawaii" /></a></p><p>And apparently, it&#8217;s supposed to be topped with fried eggs (with runny egg yolk), but the server asked me how I wanted my eggs. Thank GOD I didn&#8217;t ask: &#8220;Do you have Egg Beaters?&#8221; Anyway, it&#8217;s not my fault that this Loco Moco experience was less-than-proper. I would like to apologize to all Hawaiians for this egg-regious error.</p><p><ul><li
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href="http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirillo">RSS Feed</a></p><p>I&#8217;ve never been to the UK, but I&#8217;ve always wanted to go. Heck, I&#8217;d love to visit Ireland and Scotland as well. I got an email the other day that I thought would be fun to make into a video. I get emails from all over the world. I really love hearing about your countries, and even the favorite foods of your locale. So Neil sent me an email with the top five meals in Scotland for me to share with you.</p><ul><li><a
href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/burnsnight/recipes/index.shtml"><strong>Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.</strong></a> Ever heard of this? Didn&#8217;t think so. This is his favorite meal. Haggis is not exactly the best-sounding food. It&#8217;s sheep heart, lungs and liver all mixed up and served in a sheep&#8217;s stomach. It&#8217;s YUMMY, trust me. Neeps are a watery vegetable with a sweetness to it. Tatties are potatoes, usually mashed.</li><li><a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_English_breakfast"><strong>Full Scottish breakfast. </strong></a> I don&#8217;t tend to eat this every morning, as it can be unhealthy. It consists of Black pudding (which contains oatmeal and pig or cow blood), baked beans, eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns and fried tomatoes.</li><li><a
href="http://www.scottishrecipes.co.uk/stovies.htm"><strong>Stovies.</strong></a> Stovies is traditionally a left over dish from the Sunday Roast, using the tatties, meat and dripping leftovers all thrown into one pot. Meat used varies from chicken, beef and lamb.</li><li><a
href="http://www.dvo.com/recipe_pages/underpressure/Scottish_Steak_Pie.html"><strong>Scottish steak.</strong></a> This is more of a worldwide dish. It has to be angus beef, fried with onions and tomatoe, and a pepper sauce.</li><li><a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_and_chips"><strong>Fish supper.</strong></a> This is really a carry-out meal. It consists of Haddock deep fried in batter with chips. Scottish people prefer this to things like hamburgers.</li></ul><p>Send me an email to tell me about the favorite foods and meals from your country! I&#8217;d love to hear about it.</p><p><ul><li
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href="http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirillo">RSS Feed</a></p><p>I&#8217;ve never been to the UK, but I&#8217;ve always wanted to go. Heck, I&#8217;d love to visit Ireland and Scotland as well. I got an email the other day that I thought would be fun to make into a video. I get emails from all over the world. I really love hearing about your countries, and even the favorite foods of your locale. So Neil sent me an email with the top five meals in Scotland for me to share with you.</p><ul><li><a
href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/burnsnight/recipes/index.shtml"><strong>Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.</strong></a> Ever heard of this? Didn&#8217;t think so. This is his favorite meal. Haggis is not exactly the best-sounding food. It&#8217;s sheep heart, lungs and liver all mixed up and served in a sheep&#8217;s stomach. It&#8217;s YUMMY, trust me. Neeps are a watery vegetable with a sweetness to it. Tatties are potatoes, usually mashed.</li><li><a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_English_breakfast"><strong>Full Scottish breakfast. </strong></a> I don&#8217;t tend to eat this every morning, as it can be unhealthy. It consists of Black pudding (which contains oatmeal and pig or cow blood), baked beans, eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns and fried tomatoes.</li><li><a
href="http://www.scottishrecipes.co.uk/stovies.htm"><strong>Stovies.</strong></a> Stovies is traditionally a left over dish from the Sunday Roast, using the tatties, meat and dripping leftovers all thrown into one pot. Meat used varies from chicken, beef and lamb.</li><li><a
href="http://www.dvo.com/recipe_pages/underpressure/Scottish_Steak_Pie.html"><strong>Scottish steak.</strong></a> This is more of a worldwide dish. It has to be angus beef, fried with onions and tomatoe, and a pepper sauce.</li><li><a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_and_chips"><strong>Fish supper.</strong></a> This is really a carry-out meal. It consists of Haddock deep fried in batter with chips. Scottish people prefer this to things like hamburgers.</li></ul><p>Send me an email to tell me about the favorite foods and meals from your country! I&#8217;d love to hear about it.</p><p><ul><li
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href="http://chris.pirillo.com/50-weight-loss-tips/">50 Weight Loss Tips</a> is a post from <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p><em>I lost 30 pounds in three months. If you wanted to know how I did it, and how I intend on maintaining my current weight, then these 50 weight loss tips are for you. I&#8217;m not an expert, but I do speak from experience. If it helps you attain your own weight loss goals, then I&#8217;m happy to have helped (if only to serve as a reinforcement of knowledge you already possess). Most of this, I learned on my own or through close friends and family members. Feel free to add your own tips to this list, too!</em></p><p>If you want even more help, I now have an PDF eBook series available (with an affiliate program): get my <a
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id="more-3664"></span></p><ol><li> <strong>Dietary control and exercise</strong>. It&#8217;s true what they say &#8211; all you need to do is watch what you eat, and expend more energy than you consume. It&#8217;s really that simple. You can quit reading this list now, you now know everything you need to know and didn&#8217;t need to fork over $500 for the privilege of me telling you the secret of losing weight. You don&#8217;t need to read a 4,000 page book, you don&#8217;t have to buy a tape series, you don&#8217;t need to stay up late at night to watch infomercials to understand this basic premise. It&#8217;s 100% true.</li><li> <strong>Change your lifestyle</strong>. If you&#8217;re calling this a &#8220;diet,&#8221; then you&#8217;re going to gain all the weight back (and more) within a few months of losing it. Diets do not work. Diets are temporary. When you change your dietary lifestyle, however, you&#8217;re changing your habits &#8211; and you&#8217;re putting yourself on track for long-term / continued success and weight maintenance. Don&#8217;t ever tell anybody you&#8217;re on a diet &#8211; ever. I&#8217;m speaking from experience, here &#8211; a reformed low-carber. Worked out well for a while, but ultimately failed because my entire lifestyle didn&#8217;t change (permanently).</li><li> <strong>Join an online support group</strong>. In my case, I created my own &#8211; <a
href="http://xmail.lockergnome.com/mailman/listinfo/fatblasters">FatBlasters</a>. It&#8217;s essential that you not feel alone, and reaching out to friends (new or old) is typically a smart move. I just heard about PeetTrainer, but didn&#8217;t know about it when I began down the road to weight loss. You have to know that others are out there for moral support &#8211; they know things that you couldn&#8217;t possibly know, and they&#8217;ve probably been &#8220;in your shoes&#8221; at some point in the past (or present). Share stories, laughter, tears, successes, and failures &#8211; share them. There are thousands of communities out there, so keep looking until you find the one that fits you.</li><li> <strong>Take before and after photos</strong>. I know it sucks to see yourself as a chunky monkey (sorry, that&#8217;s what I called myself &#8211; if only to get myself motivated to meet my weight loss goal). However, there&#8217;s no easier way to illustrate your progress. The &#8220;after&#8221; photos are far more fun to capture and share, admittedly. Find yourself on Flickr! It&#8217;s good to see yourself how others see you. Do you like how you look? In many ways, Flickr helped me lose weight.</li><li> <strong>Hire a substitute teacher</strong>. Don&#8217;t reach for the brands you know and love immediately &#8211; or without thinking first. Eggs are &#8220;good&#8221; for you, but consider using egg substitutes instead (in fact, many restaurants will let you order lower calorie foods). There are countless &#8220;lower&#8221; alternatives for you to try. If something different doesn&#8217;t taste good, by all means &#8211; find a better substitute, or eat less of the original. In some cases, the substitute may be worse for you than the regular version of the product. The good news is, healthier choices are silently replacing their &#8220;normal&#8221; counterparts &#8211; and they taste just as nice.</li><li> <strong>Start reading labels</strong>. I know it sucks, but you have to do it &#8211; and there&#8217;s no way to avoid this tip. If you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re putting in your mouth, you&#8217;re flying blind. Don&#8217;t assume, either &#8211; triple-check the ingredients list and serving sizes. You must rely on yourself for this; nobody else is going to be able to lose the weight or do the math for you. It&#8217;s not that complicated a task, but it will require effort. If nothing else, just pay attention to the calorie count.</li><li> <strong>What&#8217;s so funny about bovines</strong>? If you like cheese, you must buy the <a
href="http://gada.be/laughing-cow">Laughing Cow</a> brand, and keep several of the suckers in stock at all times. The individually-wrapped wedges make for excellent snacks, and are wonderful when melted over just about anything edible. I&#8217;d be careful about straight-up American cheese, though &#8211; it&#8217;s oil, but not necessarily as good for you as (say) a slice of cheddar would be. I have yet to find something as calorie-light and filling as Laughing Cow (I don&#8217;t know how they do it).</li><li> <strong>Tell your family</strong>. You&#8217;re not going to lose the weight alone, even if you ARE alone in losing the weight. If you&#8217;ve got a family at home, talk to them about it &#8211; initially, not incessantly. Let them know what you&#8217;re going to do, and that you want (and need) their support. If you don&#8217;t let them know, you&#8217;re running the risk of them inadvertently sabotaging your efforts. You want them to help you get to your goal(s). You want them to share in your happiness when you&#8217;ve made it past a certain mark. Who knows? Maybe some of your new habits will rub off on them and they&#8217;ll become healthier people, too?</li><li> <strong>Go public</strong>. I didn&#8217;t want to admit that I had screwed up, but admitting <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com/2006/03/07/captain-173/">the problem</a> in public was the first step on the path to <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com/2006/05/31/captain-145/">eventual success</a>. I was now accountable for my actions, and all my friends knew what I was doing. There was no turning back, otherwise I&#8217;d be risk damaging my integrity. I didn&#8217;t want to disappoint the people who read me on a regular (or semi-regular) basis. Plus, it&#8217;s an easy way to find out which of your friends have gone through the process before &#8211; and glean tips from their own experiences. Then, other friends might become inspired to do the same thing you&#8217;re doing once they see that you&#8217;ve taken the first step.</li><li> <strong>Identify your exercise</strong>. No exercise was created equal. You might like running, so run. You might like jogging, so jog. You might like stationary bikes, so bike stationarily. Find the one that works best for you &#8211; that isn&#8217;t too much of a chore for you to do regularly throughout the week. Don&#8217;t pick a routine that you don&#8217;t like &#8211; or you won&#8217;t want to do it, and you certainly won&#8217;t stick with it for long. I also wouldn&#8217;t recommend buying into that whole &#8220;no pain, no gain&#8221; mantra. I&#8217;ve lost weight without hurting myself, and you probably can, too.</li><li> <strong>Become a Gazelle</strong>. You&#8217;ve probably seen Tony Little on TV, selling his Gazelle glider &#8211; a low impact exercise machine. I can tell you: it works. It&#8217;s easy on my legs, and really gives me a workout when I apply myself on it. Some people say it&#8217;s awkward to use, but I love mine &#8211; and would consider recommending no other home exercise equipment at this point. Then again, I&#8217;m a wimpy geek who only wants to burn calories.</li><li> <strong>Zone out</strong>. There&#8217;s a reason why people exercise to their favorite music &#8211; listening to external stimulus takes your mind off of the physical activity. That&#8217;s the secret to making &#8220;exercise time&#8221; fly. If you&#8217;re concentrating on what your body is doing, the session is going to drag on for what will seem like days. Buy a portable music player, or situate yourself in front of a television.</li><p>[rssbullet:http://shop.tagjag.com/products/weight+ebook]</p><li> <strong>Never count on live programming</strong>. It&#8217;s important to stimulate your mind while your body is exerting itself in other ways. However, never rely on &#8220;what&#8217;s on TV or the radio&#8221; at the time. Instead of zoning out, you&#8217;ll find yourself flipping between channels &#8211; and that&#8217;s going to make the time drag as much as it would if you weren&#8217;t keeping your mind busy in the first place. &#8220;Live&#8221; is a very bad idea. Go with pre-recorded programming or go without.</li><li> <strong>Video games helped me lose weight</strong>. I can keep my balance on the Gazelle (which some might find difficult to do). As such, I plugged an Xbox 360 into the TV and started to play it while I was working out. Immediately, I found that I was sweating more than I was when I was only watching TV passively! The reason boils down to a single word: adrenalin. Now, the only way I&#8217;m able to work up a sweat is when I play a fast-paced game on the game console. Yes, even game genre is important; avoid any diversions that require long pauses between tasks. Racing games (like Burnout) have worked very well for me. The more mindless the game, the better your burn, the faster the exercise session will go.</li><li> <strong>Set realistic goals</strong>. You can lose 50 pounds in a week if you work out 12 hours a day and eat nothing but celery &#8211; but not if you&#8217;re human. Slow and steady wins the race. Don&#8217;t bite off more than you can chew &#8211; literally. Make small goals on your way to the bigger goal(s). In the end, you&#8217;ll have achieved more (and more frequently, might I add).</li><li> <strong>Avoid trans fats and high fructose corn syrup</strong>. I offer this suggestion for a few reasons. First, they&#8217;re not good for you anyway. Second, you&#8217;ll eliminate a lot of the &#8220;bad foods&#8221; outright &#8211; no questions asked. You&#8217;ll have to become more selective in what you eat by avoiding these two nasty ingredients &#8211; which are in more foods than you probably care to know.</li><li> <strong>Don&#8217;t always listen to your mate</strong>. I&#8217;ve already suggested that you tell your family &#8211; but sometimes members of your family will try to dissuade you from trying to lose weight. It&#8217;s simple: they might not want you to succeed where they may have already failed, whether consciously or inadvertently. Your loss is not always their gain. Watch out for statements like: &#8220;You&#8217;ve lost enough weight.&#8221; or &#8220;I like you just the way you are.&#8221; Fact of the matter is, if YOU don&#8217;t like the way that YOU are &#8211; then YOU are going to have to do something about it, no matter what anybody says. They still love you, though (in theory).</li><li> <strong>Don&#8217;t compare yourself to others</strong>. Every body is different. It stands to reason that everybody will lose weight differently. Even if you do the exact same things that I do, you won&#8217;t lose weight at the same rate. The key is in finding your triggers. Keep your goal in sight, and do whatever you have to do to meet that goal. When you start looking at someone else&#8217;s habits, you&#8217;re only going to become discouraged and quit without even realizing that it&#8217;s physically impossible to be anybody but yourself.</li><li> <strong>Women aren&#8217;t men</strong>. It&#8217;s been proven that men can lose weight more rapidly than women can, which is likely due to our physiological makeup (women are supposed to have more fat than men, because they&#8217;re the birthing gender). This isn&#8217;t a sexist statement to make &#8211; it&#8217;s pretty much the truth. As such, females should expect to set separate goals than males &#8211; especially if you&#8217;re working on losing weight together, side by side.</li><li> <strong>Take a magic pill</strong>. Nonsense! There is no such thing as a magic pill. Don&#8217;t fall victim to the hype of the latest fat-burning drug commercial. If you listen or read closely, you&#8217;ll see that every single one of these things is effective when combined with proper diet and exercise (which they even state in their advertisements). The side-effects for these drugs are usually worse than your additional weight, anyway.</li><li> <strong>Vitamins are good for you</strong>. If you&#8217;re going to take any pills, let them be natural supplements (like Essential Fatty Acids or multivitamins). Be careful about overdoing it, though &#8211; especially with herbal remedies. Too much of anything is a bad thing. You can consult a nutritionist, but always buy on your own &#8211; and keep these supplements to a minimum. Remember, too, that specific vitamins are no good without specific minerals.</li><li> <strong>Deck your desktop</strong>. In the beginning, some of my friends sent me complicated spreadsheets to help chart progress. Uh, no &#8211; not for me; I&#8217;m the kind of guy who likes taking the easy route. As such, I scoured the Web for the best desktop tool and remembered <a
href="http://channels.lockergnome.com/windows/archives/20060307_the_king_of_counting_calories.phtml">CalorieKing</a>. You won&#8217;t find anything easier to use. Trust me, this is the one; I can keep track of everything I eat and expend (without hassle). While the statistic-addicts will love CalorieKing for its thoroughness, the utility was truly designed with non-geeks in mind. The CalorieKing Web site and service are fine on their own, but the downloadable client is what you really want to get. Pay the registration fee, man &#8211; how much is your health worth to you?</li><li> <strong>Identify your ideal weight</strong>. If you&#8217;re 5&#8242;5&#8243; with a certain build, there&#8217;s an ideal weight that matches your body type. Find it &#8211; and make that your goal. And if you don&#8217;t know what that might be, try searching the Web for a calculator (though results and calculations will vary by a small margin). Now you have a weight goal to shoot for.</li><li> <strong>Consider the source</strong>. I&#8217;m going to make a gross generalization here, but&#8230; why would I trust an overweight doctor or nutritionist to give me proper advice on weight loss? &#8220;Do as I say and not as I do&#8221; is not a maxim I&#8217;m willing to accept from anybody who would be qualified to tell me how to do something. Talk to people who are doing it, or who have done it and been successful. You don&#8217;t have to mirror their regimen, but at least you&#8217;re getting help from someone who&#8217;s really been there. Or, as they said in the Christmas episode of &#8220;Two and a Half Men,&#8221; people who live in fat asses shouldn&#8217;t throw waffles.</li><li> <strong>Ignore Ronald McDonald</strong>. You don&#8217;t have to eliminate fast food completely, but you should avoid it at all costs. Most of it is nasty, bad stuff anyway &#8211; if you&#8217;d even go as far as to call it food. If you&#8217;re looking for convenience, find a more convenient meal source. Besides, most of what they serve would be considered &#8220;food product,&#8221; not food. There&#8217;s a gigantic difference as far as your body is concerned. Your bloodstream does not have taste buds, need I remind you?</li><li> <strong>Scale up</strong>. If your measurement tool sucks, upgrade it. If it&#8217;s analog, dump it. I&#8217;ve talked to many geeks about their choice in scales, and most of them (myself included) recommend something in the <a
href="http://tagjag.com/tanita">Tanita</a> family. They&#8217;re high-quality, rugged, accurate devices. Make sure you set your scale on a hard surface, too (as carpet foundations do not make for accurate weight measurements).</li><li> <strong>Watch your weight</strong>. Some people say that you shouldn&#8217;t weigh yourself more than once a week. I&#8217;ve been much happier charting my progress every day. No matter what, you need to weigh in at the same time, every time. For me, that&#8217;s 10am every morning (or somewhere thereabout). If you decide to weigh yourself every single day, understand that your weight will fluctuate by one or two pounds &#8211; and that you should only keep a serious eye on the lengthier trends.</li><li> <strong>One pound a week</strong>. If you&#8217;re not losing at least one pound a week on your chosen weight loss regimen, you&#8217;re (a) stalled, or (b) finished. You might need to push yourself even harder, or (in some cases) let up a little bit while your body plays catch-up. If you lose more than one pound a week, then you&#8217;re doing better than average. Expecting to lose five pounds a week just isn&#8217;t realistic, though.</li><li> <strong>Maintain your priorities</strong>. Sure, your sandwich would taste amazing with an extra tablespoon of mayonnaise&#8230; but do you really need it? Rather, is it more important for you to reach your weight loss goal quicker &#8211; or have this sandwich taste marginally better? What&#8217;ll happen the next time you&#8217;re faced with this decision &#8211; will you cave again? It&#8217;s a slippery slope; don&#8217;t lose sight of what&#8217;s most important to you.</li><li> <strong>All weight is not equal</strong>. Muscle weighs more than fat, but the last thing you want to lose is muscle! For this reason alone, it&#8217;s important to have a regular exercise routine somewhere in your schedule. Without exercise, your body is going to burn through muscle first &#8211; and you&#8217;ll wind up more imbalanced than you were to begin with. You want your body to burn fat, not muscle. You want to lose weight, but you want to lose &#8220;fat&#8221; weight &#8211; not muscle mass.</li><li> <strong>Counteract the &#8220;Rainy Day&#8221; principle</strong>. If you decrease your calorie count without necessarily increasing your physical activity level, your body is going to crash. It&#8217;s going to say to itself: &#8220;Holy sh*t! I better store these calories as fat, because I&#8217;m not getting enough of them &#8211; and I don&#8217;t want to die.&#8221; When you exercise, you set your body&#8217;s process to &#8220;burn&#8221; instead of &#8220;save.&#8221;</li><li> <strong>Don&#8217;t overdo it</strong>. If you change something in your lifestyle, you&#8217;re probably going to see results &#8211; but there&#8217;s a law of diminishing returns at play. You can exercise for an extra hour a day for a week and still lose the same amount as you had when you were only exercising half as much. Give your body time to adjust &#8211; don&#8217;t push yourself too hard or you&#8217;re just going to spend your energy on something that&#8217;s not necessarily going to give you immediate and direct benefit. This, of course, only applies to those of you wanting to lose fat &#8211; not for those who are training for a triathlon.</li><li> <strong>Patterns are good</strong>. Once you&#8217;ve found your workout groove, do your best to stick with it. Exercise no less than three times a week for 40 &#8211; 60 minutes each time, but don&#8217;t feel the &#8220;need&#8221; to do it more than five times over a seven day period. Your body will likely appreciate a burn-off in the morning more, but if you need to relieve stress in the evening &#8211; don&#8217;t be afraid to adjust your workout schedule accordingly. Schedule making and keeping are important for other areas of your life as well.</li><li> <strong>Sleep it off</strong>. To be an efficient fat-burning machine, your body requires at least eight hours of sleep a night. If you think that you&#8217;re doing yourself a favor by sleeping less, you&#8217;re mistaken. Give your body time to rest itself, both mentally and physically. Sleep is very, very important (if only for mental alertness for the following day). If you feel tired, that&#8217;s likely your body&#8217;s way of saying: &#8220;Shut your eyes, stupid!&#8221;</li><li> <strong>Remember that the fork is not a shovel</strong>. I eat fast (I swear I can&#8217;t help it). Even if I&#8217;m not hungry, I want to shovel everything into my mouth in less than a minute. But my brain doesn&#8217;t know that my stomach is full until twenty minutes after it actually is. As such, I could stuff myself silly before realizing I didn&#8217;t need to consume as much as I did. Try eating half of what&#8217;s on your plate, wait ten minutes, then continue to eat if you&#8217;re still hungry. You never want to feel full &#8211; ever. That&#8217;s when you know you&#8217;ve eaten too much. If you want a real hunger-stopper, try an Omega 3 and Omega 6 supplement (EFAs) twenty minutes before a meal.</li><li> <strong>Become your own snack fairy</strong>. It&#8217;s okay to snack between meals, really. Small meals throughout the day are enough to keep you satisfied, as (much like the sensation of being full) you never want to feel hungry. Let your body know it&#8217;s going to get a regular regimen of calories. Plus, if you starve yourself for the regular meals, you&#8217;re probably going to eat more before your brain tells your mouth to stop. Think about it: breakfast, lunch, and dinner are social constructs at their very core.</li><li> <strong>Love the oil companies</strong>. Just like your car needs high-quality oil, so too does your body. Not all oils were created equal, though it&#8217;s hotly contested which ones are better for you than others. Personally, I love a good olive oil &#8211; it&#8217;s 100% natural and is rich with Omega 9 fatty acids. <a
href="http://tagjag.com/enova">Enova</a> is another one that we&#8217;ve found to work quite well in our lifestyle at home. Choose your oil wisely, though &#8211; your weight loss goal should be more than simply cosmetic. It&#8217;s a good rule of thumb when it comes to food: the more natural something is, the better it is for you.</li><li> <strong>Fat is where it&#8217;s at</strong>. If you think you can lose weight and keep it off by avoiding all fats, you&#8217;re sadly mistaken. In fact, if you think that low fat eating is the only way to go, you might as well just quit now. Your body (and your brain) needs fat to survive! This is why the scientists call &#8220;them&#8221; essential fatty acids &#8211; Omegas 3, 6, and 9. These fats have been stripped from many supermarket shelf items, and it&#8217;s your responsibility to put fat back into your dietary plan. Don&#8217;t avoid eating fat, embrace it &#8211; equally.</li><li> <strong>Bring balance to the force</strong>. If you eat the same foods over and over again, you&#8217;re going to get bored &#8211; unless they&#8217;re foods you really, really like. Feel free to change it up &#8211; keep your tongue happy. Balance carbs with proteins with fats, though. If you have more of one nutrient for one meal, try more of another nutrient for the next. And for heaven&#8217;s sake, don&#8217;t just shop in the &#8220;diet&#8221; section of the store. You can still (likely) eat the same things you&#8217;ve always eaten, just not so much of them at any one time.</li><li> <strong>Know your daily calorie limit</strong>. When I was in the process of losing weight, it was suggested that I stay under 1700 calories a day. Knowing that number was half the battle. I could eat anything I wanted throughout the day, so long as I would stay at or beneath that number. While I couldn&#8217;t track 100% of the items I ate, I was able to make intake estimates &#8211; and adjust my schedule and ration my remaining calories accordingly. In this sense, you&#8217;re given extreme freedom &#8211; so long as you stay at or beneath that suggested calorie level for your plan. If you don&#8217;t know how much you&#8217;re supposed to take in, how are you supposed to know how much you&#8217;re supposed to take in?! Sounds redundant, but it&#8217;s a situation that many &#8220;dieters&#8221; are in (which is why they fail)!</li><li> <strong>Fiber good</strong>. When you start to lose fat, you&#8217;re probably going to get constipated. Yeah, it happens more frequently than we care to admit (or share). You should have a good amount of fiber every day, anyway. Fiber is very important to your health (and your weight loss goals). Try the Metamucil snack wafers for a quick fiber infusion. Then, magnesium citrate for those&#8230; &#8220;stuck&#8221; moments, in which you&#8217;ll find yourself from time to time. Stick a bottle or two of that in your fridge for safe keeping, and don&#8217;t plan on going anywhere for 24 hours after taking a dose (trust me, trust me, trust me).</li><li> <strong>Walk the walk</strong>. You burn calories when you walk, did you know that? Certainly, you don&#8217;t expend as much energy as you do when you run, but you burn it nonetheless. Consider picking up a good pedometer, if only to gauge how many steps you take in the average day. According to others, the <a
href="http://tagjag.com/omron">Omron HJ112 Premium Pedometer</a> is the one to beat. If nothing else, knowing how many steps you take on the average day will give you a better idea as to your regular activity level &#8211; around the home and/or the office. Plus, you can count those steps as calorie deficits in certain programs (like CalorieKing).</li><li> <strong>Train wrecks will happen</strong>. One of these nights, you&#8217;re going to go out with friends and eat your weight in steak (likely blowing any kind of progress you had made for that day). Instead of repeating the overindulgence, just put yourself back on track the next day. You&#8217;re allowed to &#8220;mess up&#8221; every now and again, so long as you don&#8217;t make a habit out of consuming an excessive amount of food. Right the dining injustice immediately. You&#8217;ll be okay. You&#8217;ll be fine. Just don&#8217;t do it again. And again. And again. And again.</li><li> <strong>Satisfy cravings with extreme prejudice</strong>. If you&#8217;re hungry for something, eat it. Don&#8217;t deny yourself the simple pleasures. If it&#8217;s possible, eat only half of what you want. Is your craving satisfied, or are you addicted to the flavor? Losing weight shouldn&#8217;t be torture for anybody. You have to ask yourself: Is it more important for me to eat this entire case of fudgesicles, or to look good for my brother&#8217;s wedding? Only you have the answer to that question, and if you ignore logic, you&#8217;re going to hurt yourself in the long-run. Just take a nibble or two &#8211; I won&#8217;t tell a soul.</li><li> <strong>Water you waiting for</strong>? If you&#8217;re not drinking enough water, your body will let you know. Thirst is an amazing sensation &#8211; quench it. If you&#8217;re not hydrated, your body won&#8217;t be working at peak levels. Most of your body happens to be water, by the way. If you&#8217;re worried about &#8220;water weight,&#8221; remember that you&#8217;re likely to retain more water when you&#8217;re not giving your body enough of it in the first place. Besides, that&#8217;s what those workout sessions are supposed to help with every other morning. I&#8217;m not going to dictate how many glasses you should drink, though &#8211; as that&#8217;s going to vary from person to person.</li><li> <strong>Join the soda club</strong>. Like most people, I love carbonated beverages. However, unlike most people, I love unflavored carbonated beverages &#8211; and if your tongue is attune to sugary-sweet drinks, you&#8217;re also the kind of person who believes that club soda tastes salty (even when it contains no sodium). Make the move to an unflavored drink sooner rather than later. If you need help along the way, lemons and limes can be your best friends. If you&#8217;re going to drink something more than water, at least make sure it&#8217;s not going to hinder your progress. If you&#8217;re a sugary-soda drinker, dropping it from your daily routine altogether will help you drop ~5 or more pounds in a single week (WITHOUT doing anything else).</li><li> <strong>Sugar is evil that tastes good</strong>. You probably don&#8217;t want to hear this, but sugar is a bad thing. The more refined it comes, the more your body is going to react negatively to it. Sugar, sugar, sugar is in everything, everything, everything. If it&#8217;s sweet, it&#8217;s got sugar in it. There are all sorts of sugars out there, and all of them are ultimately metabolized by the body. It&#8217;s a good bet that the sugars in an apple are better for you than the sugars in a candy bar, though. If you&#8217;re addicted to sugar, this is going to be a horrible hurdle to overcome.</li><li> <strong>Sugar substitutes are just as evil as sugar itself</strong>. Do you really think your body knows how to handle something that was man-made? Seriously. These chemically-adjusted products do not occur in the wild; there are no Splenda trees in warmer climates, nor are there NutraSweet plants in the Arctic. In some instances, taking in sugar substitutes may actually increase your levels of hunger! Let&#8217;s not forget about all the health issues that might arise from these unnatural substances. If you&#8217;re given a choice, it&#8217;s almost better to go with something your body knows how to deal with (real, unprocessed sugar). No, it&#8217;s much safer (and healthier) to stay away from blue, pink, and yellow packets entirely. Do a Web search for &#8220;Artificial Sweeteners May Damage Diet Efforts.&#8221; Then sit there and tell me they&#8217;re okay? No way.</li><li> <strong>White bread can&#8217;t jump</strong>. Did you know that white bread isn&#8217;t good for you? Oh, it&#8217;s true &#8211; just ask any diabetic. Research has shown that people who eat more refined products (like white bread) are more likely to have belly fat. Why? It&#8217;s simple: your body isn&#8217;t getting what it needs. The food industry isn&#8217;t the health industry, okay? You can&#8217;t trust that they&#8217;ve got your best interests at heart (despite all their marketing efforts). If you want the flavor of white bread, please eat the whole grain white bread instead? Sara lee makes a wonderful loaf, as I can personally attest (even though I like rye more than white or wheat). Repeat after me: whole grain white bread, whole grain white bread.</li><li> <strong>Hasta la pasta, baby</strong>. Much like its cousin, white bread, refined pasta can damage your health and pinch your weight loss plans. I&#8217;m not saying you should quit pasta altogether, but I will suggest that you change your pasta pusher to Barilla. They have a new wheat pasta that&#8217;s a dead ringer for the ol&#8217; crappy white stuff you used to eat. &#8220;Barilla PLUS&#8221; is absolutely fantastic, as well as a good source of fiber and protein. You&#8217;re usually going to be better off with a &#8220;wheat&#8221; option, although traditional wheat pasta has a texture that you might not like (even though I find it perfectly acceptable to my palate).</li></ol><p>Now, once you&#8217;ve achieved your weight loss goals, what are you going to do to keep the fat at bay? The worst thing you can do is something I&#8217;ve done countless times over: get lazy. I&#8217;ve conveniently forgotten about all of the aforementioned rules a few times, and it&#8217;s put me back in the same situation I don&#8217;t want to be in &#8211; ever again. While I don&#8217;t have to be as careful as I was during the weight loss period, I&#8217;m still measuring myself and recording my daily activities. 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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p><em>I lost 30 pounds in three months. If you wanted to know how I did it, and how I intend on maintaining my current weight, then these 50 weight loss tips are for you. I&#8217;m not an expert, but I do speak from experience. If it helps you attain your own weight loss goals, then I&#8217;m happy to have helped (if only to serve as a reinforcement of knowledge you already possess). Most of this, I learned on my own or through close friends and family members. Feel free to add your own tips to this list, too!</em></p><p>If you want even more help, I now have an PDF eBook series available (with an affiliate program): get my <a
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id="more-3664"></span></p><ol><li> <strong>Dietary control and exercise</strong>. It&#8217;s true what they say &#8211; all you need to do is watch what you eat, and expend more energy than you consume. It&#8217;s really that simple. You can quit reading this list now, you now know everything you need to know and didn&#8217;t need to fork over $500 for the privilege of me telling you the secret of losing weight. You don&#8217;t need to read a 4,000 page book, you don&#8217;t have to buy a tape series, you don&#8217;t need to stay up late at night to watch infomercials to understand this basic premise. It&#8217;s 100% true.</li><li> <strong>Change your lifestyle</strong>. If you&#8217;re calling this a &#8220;diet,&#8221; then you&#8217;re going to gain all the weight back (and more) within a few months of losing it. Diets do not work. Diets are temporary. When you change your dietary lifestyle, however, you&#8217;re changing your habits &#8211; and you&#8217;re putting yourself on track for long-term / continued success and weight maintenance. Don&#8217;t ever tell anybody you&#8217;re on a diet &#8211; ever. I&#8217;m speaking from experience, here &#8211; a reformed low-carber. Worked out well for a while, but ultimately failed because my entire lifestyle didn&#8217;t change (permanently).</li><li> <strong>Join an online support group</strong>. In my case, I created my own &#8211; <a
href="http://xmail.lockergnome.com/mailman/listinfo/fatblasters">FatBlasters</a>. It&#8217;s essential that you not feel alone, and reaching out to friends (new or old) is typically a smart move. I just heard about PeetTrainer, but didn&#8217;t know about it when I began down the road to weight loss. You have to know that others are out there for moral support &#8211; they know things that you couldn&#8217;t possibly know, and they&#8217;ve probably been &#8220;in your shoes&#8221; at some point in the past (or present). Share stories, laughter, tears, successes, and failures &#8211; share them. There are thousands of communities out there, so keep looking until you find the one that fits you.</li><li> <strong>Take before and after photos</strong>. I know it sucks to see yourself as a chunky monkey (sorry, that&#8217;s what I called myself &#8211; if only to get myself motivated to meet my weight loss goal). However, there&#8217;s no easier way to illustrate your progress. The &#8220;after&#8221; photos are far more fun to capture and share, admittedly. Find yourself on Flickr! It&#8217;s good to see yourself how others see you. Do you like how you look? In many ways, Flickr helped me lose weight.</li><li> <strong>Hire a substitute teacher</strong>. Don&#8217;t reach for the brands you know and love immediately &#8211; or without thinking first. Eggs are &#8220;good&#8221; for you, but consider using egg substitutes instead (in fact, many restaurants will let you order lower calorie foods). There are countless &#8220;lower&#8221; alternatives for you to try. If something different doesn&#8217;t taste good, by all means &#8211; find a better substitute, or eat less of the original. In some cases, the substitute may be worse for you than the regular version of the product. The good news is, healthier choices are silently replacing their &#8220;normal&#8221; counterparts &#8211; and they taste just as nice.</li><li> <strong>Start reading labels</strong>. I know it sucks, but you have to do it &#8211; and there&#8217;s no way to avoid this tip. If you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re putting in your mouth, you&#8217;re flying blind. Don&#8217;t assume, either &#8211; triple-check the ingredients list and serving sizes. You must rely on yourself for this; nobody else is going to be able to lose the weight or do the math for you. It&#8217;s not that complicated a task, but it will require effort. If nothing else, just pay attention to the calorie count.</li><li> <strong>What&#8217;s so funny about bovines</strong>? If you like cheese, you must buy the <a
href="http://gada.be/laughing-cow">Laughing Cow</a> brand, and keep several of the suckers in stock at all times. The individually-wrapped wedges make for excellent snacks, and are wonderful when melted over just about anything edible. I&#8217;d be careful about straight-up American cheese, though &#8211; it&#8217;s oil, but not necessarily as good for you as (say) a slice of cheddar would be. I have yet to find something as calorie-light and filling as Laughing Cow (I don&#8217;t know how they do it).</li><li> <strong>Tell your family</strong>. You&#8217;re not going to lose the weight alone, even if you ARE alone in losing the weight. If you&#8217;ve got a family at home, talk to them about it &#8211; initially, not incessantly. Let them know what you&#8217;re going to do, and that you want (and need) their support. If you don&#8217;t let them know, you&#8217;re running the risk of them inadvertently sabotaging your efforts. You want them to help you get to your goal(s). You want them to share in your happiness when you&#8217;ve made it past a certain mark. Who knows? Maybe some of your new habits will rub off on them and they&#8217;ll become healthier people, too?</li><li> <strong>Go public</strong>. I didn&#8217;t want to admit that I had screwed up, but admitting <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com/2006/03/07/captain-173/">the problem</a> in public was the first step on the path to <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com/2006/05/31/captain-145/">eventual success</a>. I was now accountable for my actions, and all my friends knew what I was doing. There was no turning back, otherwise I&#8217;d be risk damaging my integrity. I didn&#8217;t want to disappoint the people who read me on a regular (or semi-regular) basis. Plus, it&#8217;s an easy way to find out which of your friends have gone through the process before &#8211; and glean tips from their own experiences. Then, other friends might become inspired to do the same thing you&#8217;re doing once they see that you&#8217;ve taken the first step.</li><li> <strong>Identify your exercise</strong>. No exercise was created equal. You might like running, so run. You might like jogging, so jog. You might like stationary bikes, so bike stationarily. Find the one that works best for you &#8211; that isn&#8217;t too much of a chore for you to do regularly throughout the week. Don&#8217;t pick a routine that you don&#8217;t like &#8211; or you won&#8217;t want to do it, and you certainly won&#8217;t stick with it for long. I also wouldn&#8217;t recommend buying into that whole &#8220;no pain, no gain&#8221; mantra. I&#8217;ve lost weight without hurting myself, and you probably can, too.</li><li> <strong>Become a Gazelle</strong>. You&#8217;ve probably seen Tony Little on TV, selling his Gazelle glider &#8211; a low impact exercise machine. I can tell you: it works. It&#8217;s easy on my legs, and really gives me a workout when I apply myself on it. Some people say it&#8217;s awkward to use, but I love mine &#8211; and would consider recommending no other home exercise equipment at this point. Then again, I&#8217;m a wimpy geek who only wants to burn calories.</li><li> <strong>Zone out</strong>. There&#8217;s a reason why people exercise to their favorite music &#8211; listening to external stimulus takes your mind off of the physical activity. That&#8217;s the secret to making &#8220;exercise time&#8221; fly. If you&#8217;re concentrating on what your body is doing, the session is going to drag on for what will seem like days. Buy a portable music player, or situate yourself in front of a television.</li><p>[rssbullet:http://shop.tagjag.com/products/weight+ebook]</p><li> <strong>Never count on live programming</strong>. It&#8217;s important to stimulate your mind while your body is exerting itself in other ways. However, never rely on &#8220;what&#8217;s on TV or the radio&#8221; at the time. Instead of zoning out, you&#8217;ll find yourself flipping between channels &#8211; and that&#8217;s going to make the time drag as much as it would if you weren&#8217;t keeping your mind busy in the first place. &#8220;Live&#8221; is a very bad idea. Go with pre-recorded programming or go without.</li><li> <strong>Video games helped me lose weight</strong>. I can keep my balance on the Gazelle (which some might find difficult to do). As such, I plugged an Xbox 360 into the TV and started to play it while I was working out. Immediately, I found that I was sweating more than I was when I was only watching TV passively! The reason boils down to a single word: adrenalin. Now, the only way I&#8217;m able to work up a sweat is when I play a fast-paced game on the game console. Yes, even game genre is important; avoid any diversions that require long pauses between tasks. Racing games (like Burnout) have worked very well for me. The more mindless the game, the better your burn, the faster the exercise session will go.</li><li> <strong>Set realistic goals</strong>. You can lose 50 pounds in a week if you work out 12 hours a day and eat nothing but celery &#8211; but not if you&#8217;re human. Slow and steady wins the race. Don&#8217;t bite off more than you can chew &#8211; literally. Make small goals on your way to the bigger goal(s). In the end, you&#8217;ll have achieved more (and more frequently, might I add).</li><li> <strong>Avoid trans fats and high fructose corn syrup</strong>. I offer this suggestion for a few reasons. First, they&#8217;re not good for you anyway. Second, you&#8217;ll eliminate a lot of the &#8220;bad foods&#8221; outright &#8211; no questions asked. You&#8217;ll have to become more selective in what you eat by avoiding these two nasty ingredients &#8211; which are in more foods than you probably care to know.</li><li> <strong>Don&#8217;t always listen to your mate</strong>. I&#8217;ve already suggested that you tell your family &#8211; but sometimes members of your family will try to dissuade you from trying to lose weight. It&#8217;s simple: they might not want you to succeed where they may have already failed, whether consciously or inadvertently. Your loss is not always their gain. Watch out for statements like: &#8220;You&#8217;ve lost enough weight.&#8221; or &#8220;I like you just the way you are.&#8221; Fact of the matter is, if YOU don&#8217;t like the way that YOU are &#8211; then YOU are going to have to do something about it, no matter what anybody says. They still love you, though (in theory).</li><li> <strong>Don&#8217;t compare yourself to others</strong>. Every body is different. It stands to reason that everybody will lose weight differently. Even if you do the exact same things that I do, you won&#8217;t lose weight at the same rate. The key is in finding your triggers. Keep your goal in sight, and do whatever you have to do to meet that goal. When you start looking at someone else&#8217;s habits, you&#8217;re only going to become discouraged and quit without even realizing that it&#8217;s physically impossible to be anybody but yourself.</li><li> <strong>Women aren&#8217;t men</strong>. It&#8217;s been proven that men can lose weight more rapidly than women can, which is likely due to our physiological makeup (women are supposed to have more fat than men, because they&#8217;re the birthing gender). This isn&#8217;t a sexist statement to make &#8211; it&#8217;s pretty much the truth. As such, females should expect to set separate goals than males &#8211; especially if you&#8217;re working on losing weight together, side by side.</li><li> <strong>Take a magic pill</strong>. Nonsense! There is no such thing as a magic pill. Don&#8217;t fall victim to the hype of the latest fat-burning drug commercial. If you listen or read closely, you&#8217;ll see that every single one of these things is effective when combined with proper diet and exercise (which they even state in their advertisements). The side-effects for these drugs are usually worse than your additional weight, anyway.</li><li> <strong>Vitamins are good for you</strong>. If you&#8217;re going to take any pills, let them be natural supplements (like Essential Fatty Acids or multivitamins). Be careful about overdoing it, though &#8211; especially with herbal remedies. Too much of anything is a bad thing. You can consult a nutritionist, but always buy on your own &#8211; and keep these supplements to a minimum. Remember, too, that specific vitamins are no good without specific minerals.</li><li> <strong>Deck your desktop</strong>. In the beginning, some of my friends sent me complicated spreadsheets to help chart progress. Uh, no &#8211; not for me; I&#8217;m the kind of guy who likes taking the easy route. As such, I scoured the Web for the best desktop tool and remembered <a
href="http://channels.lockergnome.com/windows/archives/20060307_the_king_of_counting_calories.phtml">CalorieKing</a>. You won&#8217;t find anything easier to use. Trust me, this is the one; I can keep track of everything I eat and expend (without hassle). While the statistic-addicts will love CalorieKing for its thoroughness, the utility was truly designed with non-geeks in mind. The CalorieKing Web site and service are fine on their own, but the downloadable client is what you really want to get. Pay the registration fee, man &#8211; how much is your health worth to you?</li><li> <strong>Identify your ideal weight</strong>. If you&#8217;re 5&#8242;5&#8243; with a certain build, there&#8217;s an ideal weight that matches your body type. Find it &#8211; and make that your goal. And if you don&#8217;t know what that might be, try searching the Web for a calculator (though results and calculations will vary by a small margin). Now you have a weight goal to shoot for.</li><li> <strong>Consider the source</strong>. I&#8217;m going to make a gross generalization here, but&#8230; why would I trust an overweight doctor or nutritionist to give me proper advice on weight loss? &#8220;Do as I say and not as I do&#8221; is not a maxim I&#8217;m willing to accept from anybody who would be qualified to tell me how to do something. Talk to people who are doing it, or who have done it and been successful. You don&#8217;t have to mirror their regimen, but at least you&#8217;re getting help from someone who&#8217;s really been there. Or, as they said in the Christmas episode of &#8220;Two and a Half Men,&#8221; people who live in fat asses shouldn&#8217;t throw waffles.</li><li> <strong>Ignore Ronald McDonald</strong>. You don&#8217;t have to eliminate fast food completely, but you should avoid it at all costs. Most of it is nasty, bad stuff anyway &#8211; if you&#8217;d even go as far as to call it food. If you&#8217;re looking for convenience, find a more convenient meal source. Besides, most of what they serve would be considered &#8220;food product,&#8221; not food. There&#8217;s a gigantic difference as far as your body is concerned. Your bloodstream does not have taste buds, need I remind you?</li><li> <strong>Scale up</strong>. If your measurement tool sucks, upgrade it. If it&#8217;s analog, dump it. I&#8217;ve talked to many geeks about their choice in scales, and most of them (myself included) recommend something in the <a
href="http://tagjag.com/tanita">Tanita</a> family. They&#8217;re high-quality, rugged, accurate devices. Make sure you set your scale on a hard surface, too (as carpet foundations do not make for accurate weight measurements).</li><li> <strong>Watch your weight</strong>. Some people say that you shouldn&#8217;t weigh yourself more than once a week. I&#8217;ve been much happier charting my progress every day. No matter what, you need to weigh in at the same time, every time. For me, that&#8217;s 10am every morning (or somewhere thereabout). If you decide to weigh yourself every single day, understand that your weight will fluctuate by one or two pounds &#8211; and that you should only keep a serious eye on the lengthier trends.</li><li> <strong>One pound a week</strong>. If you&#8217;re not losing at least one pound a week on your chosen weight loss regimen, you&#8217;re (a) stalled, or (b) finished. You might need to push yourself even harder, or (in some cases) let up a little bit while your body plays catch-up. If you lose more than one pound a week, then you&#8217;re doing better than average. Expecting to lose five pounds a week just isn&#8217;t realistic, though.</li><li> <strong>Maintain your priorities</strong>. Sure, your sandwich would taste amazing with an extra tablespoon of mayonnaise&#8230; but do you really need it? Rather, is it more important for you to reach your weight loss goal quicker &#8211; or have this sandwich taste marginally better? What&#8217;ll happen the next time you&#8217;re faced with this decision &#8211; will you cave again? It&#8217;s a slippery slope; don&#8217;t lose sight of what&#8217;s most important to you.</li><li> <strong>All weight is not equal</strong>. Muscle weighs more than fat, but the last thing you want to lose is muscle! For this reason alone, it&#8217;s important to have a regular exercise routine somewhere in your schedule. Without exercise, your body is going to burn through muscle first &#8211; and you&#8217;ll wind up more imbalanced than you were to begin with. You want your body to burn fat, not muscle. You want to lose weight, but you want to lose &#8220;fat&#8221; weight &#8211; not muscle mass.</li><li> <strong>Counteract the &#8220;Rainy Day&#8221; principle</strong>. If you decrease your calorie count without necessarily increasing your physical activity level, your body is going to crash. It&#8217;s going to say to itself: &#8220;Holy sh*t! I better store these calories as fat, because I&#8217;m not getting enough of them &#8211; and I don&#8217;t want to die.&#8221; When you exercise, you set your body&#8217;s process to &#8220;burn&#8221; instead of &#8220;save.&#8221;</li><li> <strong>Don&#8217;t overdo it</strong>. If you change something in your lifestyle, you&#8217;re probably going to see results &#8211; but there&#8217;s a law of diminishing returns at play. You can exercise for an extra hour a day for a week and still lose the same amount as you had when you were only exercising half as much. Give your body time to adjust &#8211; don&#8217;t push yourself too hard or you&#8217;re just going to spend your energy on something that&#8217;s not necessarily going to give you immediate and direct benefit. This, of course, only applies to those of you wanting to lose fat &#8211; not for those who are training for a triathlon.</li><li> <strong>Patterns are good</strong>. Once you&#8217;ve found your workout groove, do your best to stick with it. Exercise no less than three times a week for 40 &#8211; 60 minutes each time, but don&#8217;t feel the &#8220;need&#8221; to do it more than five times over a seven day period. Your body will likely appreciate a burn-off in the morning more, but if you need to relieve stress in the evening &#8211; don&#8217;t be afraid to adjust your workout schedule accordingly. Schedule making and keeping are important for other areas of your life as well.</li><li> <strong>Sleep it off</strong>. To be an efficient fat-burning machine, your body requires at least eight hours of sleep a night. If you think that you&#8217;re doing yourself a favor by sleeping less, you&#8217;re mistaken. Give your body time to rest itself, both mentally and physically. Sleep is very, very important (if only for mental alertness for the following day). If you feel tired, that&#8217;s likely your body&#8217;s way of saying: &#8220;Shut your eyes, stupid!&#8221;</li><li> <strong>Remember that the fork is not a shovel</strong>. I eat fast (I swear I can&#8217;t help it). Even if I&#8217;m not hungry, I want to shovel everything into my mouth in less than a minute. But my brain doesn&#8217;t know that my stomach is full until twenty minutes after it actually is. As such, I could stuff myself silly before realizing I didn&#8217;t need to consume as much as I did. Try eating half of what&#8217;s on your plate, wait ten minutes, then continue to eat if you&#8217;re still hungry. You never want to feel full &#8211; ever. That&#8217;s when you know you&#8217;ve eaten too much. If you want a real hunger-stopper, try an Omega 3 and Omega 6 supplement (EFAs) twenty minutes before a meal.</li><li> <strong>Become your own snack fairy</strong>. It&#8217;s okay to snack between meals, really. Small meals throughout the day are enough to keep you satisfied, as (much like the sensation of being full) you never want to feel hungry. Let your body know it&#8217;s going to get a regular regimen of calories. Plus, if you starve yourself for the regular meals, you&#8217;re probably going to eat more before your brain tells your mouth to stop. Think about it: breakfast, lunch, and dinner are social constructs at their very core.</li><li> <strong>Love the oil companies</strong>. Just like your car needs high-quality oil, so too does your body. Not all oils were created equal, though it&#8217;s hotly contested which ones are better for you than others. Personally, I love a good olive oil &#8211; it&#8217;s 100% natural and is rich with Omega 9 fatty acids. <a
href="http://tagjag.com/enova">Enova</a> is another one that we&#8217;ve found to work quite well in our lifestyle at home. Choose your oil wisely, though &#8211; your weight loss goal should be more than simply cosmetic. It&#8217;s a good rule of thumb when it comes to food: the more natural something is, the better it is for you.</li><li> <strong>Fat is where it&#8217;s at</strong>. If you think you can lose weight and keep it off by avoiding all fats, you&#8217;re sadly mistaken. In fact, if you think that low fat eating is the only way to go, you might as well just quit now. Your body (and your brain) needs fat to survive! This is why the scientists call &#8220;them&#8221; essential fatty acids &#8211; Omegas 3, 6, and 9. These fats have been stripped from many supermarket shelf items, and it&#8217;s your responsibility to put fat back into your dietary plan. Don&#8217;t avoid eating fat, embrace it &#8211; equally.</li><li> <strong>Bring balance to the force</strong>. If you eat the same foods over and over again, you&#8217;re going to get bored &#8211; unless they&#8217;re foods you really, really like. Feel free to change it up &#8211; keep your tongue happy. Balance carbs with proteins with fats, though. If you have more of one nutrient for one meal, try more of another nutrient for the next. And for heaven&#8217;s sake, don&#8217;t just shop in the &#8220;diet&#8221; section of the store. You can still (likely) eat the same things you&#8217;ve always eaten, just not so much of them at any one time.</li><li> <strong>Know your daily calorie limit</strong>. When I was in the process of losing weight, it was suggested that I stay under 1700 calories a day. Knowing that number was half the battle. I could eat anything I wanted throughout the day, so long as I would stay at or beneath that number. While I couldn&#8217;t track 100% of the items I ate, I was able to make intake estimates &#8211; and adjust my schedule and ration my remaining calories accordingly. In this sense, you&#8217;re given extreme freedom &#8211; so long as you stay at or beneath that suggested calorie level for your plan. If you don&#8217;t know how much you&#8217;re supposed to take in, how are you supposed to know how much you&#8217;re supposed to take in?! Sounds redundant, but it&#8217;s a situation that many &#8220;dieters&#8221; are in (which is why they fail)!</li><li> <strong>Fiber good</strong>. When you start to lose fat, you&#8217;re probably going to get constipated. Yeah, it happens more frequently than we care to admit (or share). You should have a good amount of fiber every day, anyway. Fiber is very important to your health (and your weight loss goals). Try the Metamucil snack wafers for a quick fiber infusion. Then, magnesium citrate for those&#8230; &#8220;stuck&#8221; moments, in which you&#8217;ll find yourself from time to time. Stick a bottle or two of that in your fridge for safe keeping, and don&#8217;t plan on going anywhere for 24 hours after taking a dose (trust me, trust me, trust me).</li><li> <strong>Walk the walk</strong>. You burn calories when you walk, did you know that? Certainly, you don&#8217;t expend as much energy as you do when you run, but you burn it nonetheless. Consider picking up a good pedometer, if only to gauge how many steps you take in the average day. According to others, the <a
href="http://tagjag.com/omron">Omron HJ112 Premium Pedometer</a> is the one to beat. If nothing else, knowing how many steps you take on the average day will give you a better idea as to your regular activity level &#8211; around the home and/or the office. Plus, you can count those steps as calorie deficits in certain programs (like CalorieKing).</li><li> <strong>Train wrecks will happen</strong>. One of these nights, you&#8217;re going to go out with friends and eat your weight in steak (likely blowing any kind of progress you had made for that day). Instead of repeating the overindulgence, just put yourself back on track the next day. You&#8217;re allowed to &#8220;mess up&#8221; every now and again, so long as you don&#8217;t make a habit out of consuming an excessive amount of food. Right the dining injustice immediately. You&#8217;ll be okay. You&#8217;ll be fine. Just don&#8217;t do it again. And again. And again. And again.</li><li> <strong>Satisfy cravings with extreme prejudice</strong>. If you&#8217;re hungry for something, eat it. Don&#8217;t deny yourself the simple pleasures. If it&#8217;s possible, eat only half of what you want. Is your craving satisfied, or are you addicted to the flavor? Losing weight shouldn&#8217;t be torture for anybody. You have to ask yourself: Is it more important for me to eat this entire case of fudgesicles, or to look good for my brother&#8217;s wedding? Only you have the answer to that question, and if you ignore logic, you&#8217;re going to hurt yourself in the long-run. Just take a nibble or two &#8211; I won&#8217;t tell a soul.</li><li> <strong>Water you waiting for</strong>? If you&#8217;re not drinking enough water, your body will let you know. Thirst is an amazing sensation &#8211; quench it. If you&#8217;re not hydrated, your body won&#8217;t be working at peak levels. Most of your body happens to be water, by the way. If you&#8217;re worried about &#8220;water weight,&#8221; remember that you&#8217;re likely to retain more water when you&#8217;re not giving your body enough of it in the first place. Besides, that&#8217;s what those workout sessions are supposed to help with every other morning. I&#8217;m not going to dictate how many glasses you should drink, though &#8211; as that&#8217;s going to vary from person to person.</li><li> <strong>Join the soda club</strong>. Like most people, I love carbonated beverages. However, unlike most people, I love unflavored carbonated beverages &#8211; and if your tongue is attune to sugary-sweet drinks, you&#8217;re also the kind of person who believes that club soda tastes salty (even when it contains no sodium). Make the move to an unflavored drink sooner rather than later. If you need help along the way, lemons and limes can be your best friends. If you&#8217;re going to drink something more than water, at least make sure it&#8217;s not going to hinder your progress. If you&#8217;re a sugary-soda drinker, dropping it from your daily routine altogether will help you drop ~5 or more pounds in a single week (WITHOUT doing anything else).</li><li> <strong>Sugar is evil that tastes good</strong>. You probably don&#8217;t want to hear this, but sugar is a bad thing. The more refined it comes, the more your body is going to react negatively to it. Sugar, sugar, sugar is in everything, everything, everything. If it&#8217;s sweet, it&#8217;s got sugar in it. There are all sorts of sugars out there, and all of them are ultimately metabolized by the body. It&#8217;s a good bet that the sugars in an apple are better for you than the sugars in a candy bar, though. If you&#8217;re addicted to sugar, this is going to be a horrible hurdle to overcome.</li><li> <strong>Sugar substitutes are just as evil as sugar itself</strong>. Do you really think your body knows how to handle something that was man-made? Seriously. These chemically-adjusted products do not occur in the wild; there are no Splenda trees in warmer climates, nor are there NutraSweet plants in the Arctic. In some instances, taking in sugar substitutes may actually increase your levels of hunger! Let&#8217;s not forget about all the health issues that might arise from these unnatural substances. If you&#8217;re given a choice, it&#8217;s almost better to go with something your body knows how to deal with (real, unprocessed sugar). No, it&#8217;s much safer (and healthier) to stay away from blue, pink, and yellow packets entirely. Do a Web search for &#8220;Artificial Sweeteners May Damage Diet Efforts.&#8221; Then sit there and tell me they&#8217;re okay? No way.</li><li> <strong>White bread can&#8217;t jump</strong>. Did you know that white bread isn&#8217;t good for you? Oh, it&#8217;s true &#8211; just ask any diabetic. Research has shown that people who eat more refined products (like white bread) are more likely to have belly fat. Why? It&#8217;s simple: your body isn&#8217;t getting what it needs. The food industry isn&#8217;t the health industry, okay? You can&#8217;t trust that they&#8217;ve got your best interests at heart (despite all their marketing efforts). If you want the flavor of white bread, please eat the whole grain white bread instead? Sara lee makes a wonderful loaf, as I can personally attest (even though I like rye more than white or wheat). Repeat after me: whole grain white bread, whole grain white bread.</li><li> <strong>Hasta la pasta, baby</strong>. Much like its cousin, white bread, refined pasta can damage your health and pinch your weight loss plans. I&#8217;m not saying you should quit pasta altogether, but I will suggest that you change your pasta pusher to Barilla. They have a new wheat pasta that&#8217;s a dead ringer for the ol&#8217; crappy white stuff you used to eat. &#8220;Barilla PLUS&#8221; is absolutely fantastic, as well as a good source of fiber and protein. You&#8217;re usually going to be better off with a &#8220;wheat&#8221; option, although traditional wheat pasta has a texture that you might not like (even though I find it perfectly acceptable to my palate).</li></ol><p>Now, once you&#8217;ve achieved your weight loss goals, what are you going to do to keep the fat at bay? The worst thing you can do is something I&#8217;ve done countless times over: get lazy. I&#8217;ve conveniently forgotten about all of the aforementioned rules a few times, and it&#8217;s put me back in the same situation I don&#8217;t want to be in &#8211; ever again. While I don&#8217;t have to be as careful as I was during the weight loss period, I&#8217;m still measuring myself and recording my daily activities. This may turn into a weekly weigh-in soon enough, as it&#8217;s easier to correct yourself at 5lbs than it is at 50lbs. Good luck!</p><p><a
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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>I received an email this evening from a friend who&#8217;s visiting Seattle in a few weeks. She wanted to know what I recommended for restaurants in the area. I started to scribble a couple of names, but the effort soon ballooned into a full-blown list. I&#8217;m sharing it here for your digestion (pun intended). This way, if anybody else ever asks me for good &#8220;local&#8221; food, I can just point &#8216;em here.</p><p>For seafood, I&#8217;d recommend <a
href="http://www.saltys.com/">Salty&#8217;s on Alki</a> &#8211; great view of downtown seattle and the Sound at night. Great food, too. :) I like their seared ahi, but (then again) that&#8217;s pretty much all I get there. Ponzi always seems to enjoy the salmon or white fish. The valet parking is nice.</p><p>For fondue, try <a
href="http://www.meltingpot.com/">The Melting Pot</a>. If you&#8217;ve never been to a fondue restaurant before, it&#8217;s worth trying. Ponzi found out about this place while she was visiting Thailand (!) &#8211; so we went there last night and really enjoyed ourselves. Be prepared to stuff yourself silly. This is a &#8220;must&#8221; for any cheese lover. I&#8217;d recommend going as a couple, but not as a double-date &#8211; because everybody pretty much shares the same pot of everything.</p><p>For sushi, I&#8217;d recommend <a
href="http://www.chinoisecafe.com/">Chinoise on Madison</a>. I personally love sitting at the sushi bar and ordering &#8220;Omakase,&#8221; which you should be able to do at any sushi bar. That&#8217;s when the chef makes whatever he things is good &#8211; and you get to experience great flavors that aren&#8217;t on the menu. We also like Toyoda, Ototo, I Love Sushi (Bellevue, NOT Seattle), Saitos, Maneki, Rain, and Kozue (Kozui?). I&#8217;ve heard &#8220;Wasabi&#8221; is great, but it sounds overpriced and too trendy.</p><p>For dim sum, it&#8217;s all about <a
href="http://seattle.citysearch.com/review/10776779">Top Gun</a>. Let me put it to you this way: I&#8217;m usually the only gringo in the joint when we go. We&#8217;ve tried a few places in Chinatown, but they weren&#8217;t as nice. Sunday mornings at Top Gun are a madhouse. Worth doing, even if you&#8217;ve never had dim sum before (which is more of a breakfast/brunch meal).</p><p>For pho, it all depends on your taste. &#8220;What the Pho&#8221; in Bellevue is a pretty safe flavor. &#8220;Pho Bac&#8221; is also good in the International district, I hear. If you&#8217;ve never had Pho before, it&#8217;s pretty much soup with a lot of noodles and a meat of choice. There&#8217;s a lot of pho out there. Try the young coconut juice if you go.</p><p>For doughnuts, try <a
href="http://www.mightyo.com/">Mighty-O Donuts</a>. They make &#8216;em without hydrogenated oils, so they&#8217;re &#8220;healhtier&#8221; for you. I can&#8217;t eat any other donuts in the city, so this is pretty much it for me. If you&#8217;re gonna be decadent in the morning, you might as well minimize the artery damage.</p><p>For coffee, <a
href="http://www.zokacoffee.com/">Zoka</a> beats the hell out of Starbucks. I don&#8217;t drink it anymore, but Ponzi would make me drive all the way across town just so she could have something from Zoka &#8211; passing a million Starbucks <em>en route</em>. The one in Tangletown (north of the Wallingford district) is across the street from Mighty-O.</p><p>For steak, I&#8217;ve always had an awesome filet at the Pampas Room (which I believe is downstairs from <a
href="http://www.elgaucho.com/">El Gaucho</a>). I&#8217;d probably recommend a chain like Morton&#8217;s or Ruth&#8217;s Chris, too. The Keg also has a pretty good steak, if you&#8217;re into the &#8220;down home&#8221; atmosphere.</p><p>For online dinner reservations, by the way, I&#8217;ve been using <a
href="http://www.opentable.com/">OpenTable</a>. You don&#8217;t need to sign up for an account, and it&#8217;s got a great range of tastes for you to choose from if you&#8217;re in the mood for something new or different. I found out about it when I was looking to make reservations for a place in Las Vegas. Wonderful free service here.</p><p>For slightly &#8220;trendy&#8221; dining with good flavor and good prices, try the <a
href="http://blackbottleseattle.com/">Black Bottle</a> in downtown Seattle. Their potato and cauliflower dish is awesome (and I hate cauliflower), as is their bread with sundried cherries&#8230; oh, and the hanger (?) steak is also amazing. I was quite suprised &#8211; and judging from the crowd, this is a real winner.</p><p>For Italian, <a
href="http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=11040">Machiaveli&#8217;s</a>. It also happens to be across the street from &#8220;The Chapel,&#8221; which used to be a funeral home &#8211; where Bruce Lee lived and (subsequently) had his funeral. How&#8217;s that for a little bit of history? There&#8217;s also a nice Italian place kitty-corner from the Seattle Public Library, but its name escapes me at the moment.</p><p>For Pizza, it really depends where you are. I&#8217;ve personally fallen in love with <a
href="http://www.allpurposepizza.com/">All-Purpose Pizza</a> &#8211; &#8220;Ked&#8217;s Fave,&#8221; in particular. It may not be close to where you&#8217;re staying, though &#8211; and the concierge may be able to recommend something a bit closer that might be just as good. Just avoid Pizza Hut if you can at all help it &#8211; or any nationwide chain, for that matter.</p><p>For late night dining, try the reuben sandwich at <a
href="http://www.13coins.com/">13 coins</a>. We&#8217;ve been there a few times when we were feeling like having comfort food. Decor hasn&#8217;t been updated since the late &#8217;50s (or so it seems). If you&#8217;re hungry at 3AM, this is pretty much the only game in town I&#8217;d recommend without reservation. We&#8217;ve been there a few times, but only once &#8220;after hours.&#8221;</p><p>For Ethiopian, get over to <a
href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/28409_eat22.shtml">Queen Sheba</a>. If you&#8217;ve never tried Ethiopian, it&#8217;s very spicy (and very tasty). I&#8217;d recommend getting the meat and veggie samplers, and you&#8217;ll be set for four people. For two, I&#8217;d likely choose one over the other.</p><p>For casual dining for lunch or dinner, try <a
href="http://www.bluwaterbistro.com/">BluWater in Leschi</a> (not the other one). It&#8217;s always filling. Even though we kinda live down the street from it, we don&#8217;t go there as often as we could &#8211; largely because there are so many other great restaurants in Seattle for us to try. We&#8217;ve been here for a year, and probably sampled 1/100th of what&#8217;s out there.</p><p>For burgers, it&#8217;s <a
href="http://www.ddir.com/">Dick&#8217;s Drive-in</a>. They&#8217;re not gonna be gigantic burgers, but for fast food, this is excellent. Try one while you&#8217;re here, if you can. Kidd Valley is also pretty good (and Ponzi likes their garlic fries). For Hot Dogs, go to <a
href="http://www.seattledining.com/ARCHIVE/restaurants/diggity.htm">Diggity Dog Hot Dogs</a> &#8211; which is near Zoka and Mighty-O.</p><p>For Russian, go with <a
href="http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=7613">My Favorite Piroshki</a>. They&#8217;re like sandwiches, with many of them comprised of ground beef and potatoes. If you&#8217;ve never had one, they might be worth trying &#8211; just to say you had one.</p><p>For Greek, you must go to the <a
HREF="http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2746588-mediterranean_kitchen_seattle-i" href="http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2746588-mediterranean_kitchen_seattle-i">Mediterranean Kitchen</a>. We found this place on accident and fell in love with it instantly. The baba ganoush is out of this world. Great prices, greasy spoon atmosphere. When we&#8217;re doing something in the neighborhood, we always stop by &#8211; if only for the baba ganoush. Did I mention that I love their baba ganoush?</p><p>For Mexican, we&#8217;re happy with any Taco Del Mar. ;) I haven&#8217;t heard of many great Mexican restaurants up here in Seattle. Everybody seems to be disappointed. Then again, many of us have never had authentic Mexican &#8211; so we&#8217;re happy with whatever we find. Again, stay away from chains.</p><p>For Chinese, you must go to <a
href="http://www.bamboogarden.net/">Bamboo Garden</a>. It&#8217;s Chinese cuisine &#8211; with no meat. You&#8217;d be surprised at how realistic the sweet and sour chicken tastes. We don&#8217;t really eat a lot of Chinese, but when we do, this is typically where we go. I&#8217;ve also heard that <a
href="http://www.seattleweekly.com/food/restaurants/sevenstarchinese.php">Seven Stars</a> is also unique.</p><p>For something unique, try <a
href="http://www.chowfoods.com/coastal/index.aspx">Coastal Kitchen</a>. Every few months, their menu changes to highlight a different culture! Right now, they&#8217;re serving Portugese. The Chow Foods restaurant family has always had great food, including the 5 Spot. This would be a great choice if you&#8217;re not sure what you want to eat.</p><p>For Thai, <a
href="http://www.thaiginger.com/">Thai Ginger</a> or <a
href="http://seattle.citysearch.com/profile/10767440/">Wild Ginger</a> are pretty good. If you want authentic Thai, I&#8217;d recommend <a
href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/y3OHtD1vhebGlLe-8P0plw">Thai Heaven</a>. Ponzi&#8217;s really picky when it comes to Thai &#8211; because she&#8217;s had the real deal. She doesn&#8217;t like Racha Thai at all, but I think it&#8217;s great.</p><p>For a general dining experience, we found <a
href="http://www.mccormickandschmick.com/">McCormick &#038; Schmick&#8217;s</a> to be good (and they&#8217;re the ones who cater Gnomedex). Some might find it a bit stuffy, and some younger friends of ours said that it seemed to cater to the 60+ crowd, but I would certainly go back if given the opportunity. We had lunch there, but I&#8217;d imagine the dinner would be just as nice.</p><p>For fusion, try <a
href="http://www.seastarrestaurant.com/">Seastar</a> restaurant for lunch or dinner. Try the deviled eggs &#8211; topped with Tobiko! This is over in Bellevue again, but I get a kick out of the lamps &#8211; which remind me of the miracle of birth. You have to see it to really understand what I mean. Anyway, Seastar is a good choice for a good meal &#8211; alebeit a little overpriced, IMHO.<ul
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href="http://chris.pirillo.com/seattle-restaurants/">Seattle Restaurants</a> is a post from <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>I received an email this evening from a friend who&#8217;s visiting Seattle in a few weeks. She wanted to know what I recommended for restaurants in the area. I started to scribble a couple of names, but the effort soon ballooned into a full-blown list. I&#8217;m sharing it here for your digestion (pun intended). This way, if anybody else ever asks me for good &#8220;local&#8221; food, I can just point &#8216;em here.</p><p>For seafood, I&#8217;d recommend <a
href="http://www.saltys.com/">Salty&#8217;s on Alki</a> &#8211; great view of downtown seattle and the Sound at night. Great food, too. :) I like their seared ahi, but (then again) that&#8217;s pretty much all I get there. Ponzi always seems to enjoy the salmon or white fish. The valet parking is nice.</p><p>For fondue, try <a
href="http://www.meltingpot.com/">The Melting Pot</a>. If you&#8217;ve never been to a fondue restaurant before, it&#8217;s worth trying. Ponzi found out about this place while she was visiting Thailand (!) &#8211; so we went there last night and really enjoyed ourselves. Be prepared to stuff yourself silly. This is a &#8220;must&#8221; for any cheese lover. I&#8217;d recommend going as a couple, but not as a double-date &#8211; because everybody pretty much shares the same pot of everything.</p><p>For sushi, I&#8217;d recommend <a
href="http://www.chinoisecafe.com/">Chinoise on Madison</a>. I personally love sitting at the sushi bar and ordering &#8220;Omakase,&#8221; which you should be able to do at any sushi bar. That&#8217;s when the chef makes whatever he things is good &#8211; and you get to experience great flavors that aren&#8217;t on the menu. We also like Toyoda, Ototo, I Love Sushi (Bellevue, NOT Seattle), Saitos, Maneki, Rain, and Kozue (Kozui?). I&#8217;ve heard &#8220;Wasabi&#8221; is great, but it sounds overpriced and too trendy.</p><p>For dim sum, it&#8217;s all about <a
href="http://seattle.citysearch.com/review/10776779">Top Gun</a>. Let me put it to you this way: I&#8217;m usually the only gringo in the joint when we go. We&#8217;ve tried a few places in Chinatown, but they weren&#8217;t as nice. Sunday mornings at Top Gun are a madhouse. Worth doing, even if you&#8217;ve never had dim sum before (which is more of a breakfast/brunch meal).</p><p>For pho, it all depends on your taste. &#8220;What the Pho&#8221; in Bellevue is a pretty safe flavor. &#8220;Pho Bac&#8221; is also good in the International district, I hear. If you&#8217;ve never had Pho before, it&#8217;s pretty much soup with a lot of noodles and a meat of choice. There&#8217;s a lot of pho out there. Try the young coconut juice if you go.</p><p>For doughnuts, try <a
href="http://www.mightyo.com/">Mighty-O Donuts</a>. They make &#8216;em without hydrogenated oils, so they&#8217;re &#8220;healhtier&#8221; for you. I can&#8217;t eat any other donuts in the city, so this is pretty much it for me. If you&#8217;re gonna be decadent in the morning, you might as well minimize the artery damage.</p><p>For coffee, <a
href="http://www.zokacoffee.com/">Zoka</a> beats the hell out of Starbucks. I don&#8217;t drink it anymore, but Ponzi would make me drive all the way across town just so she could have something from Zoka &#8211; passing a million Starbucks <em>en route</em>. The one in Tangletown (north of the Wallingford district) is across the street from Mighty-O.</p><p>For steak, I&#8217;ve always had an awesome filet at the Pampas Room (which I believe is downstairs from <a
href="http://www.elgaucho.com/">El Gaucho</a>). I&#8217;d probably recommend a chain like Morton&#8217;s or Ruth&#8217;s Chris, too. The Keg also has a pretty good steak, if you&#8217;re into the &#8220;down home&#8221; atmosphere.</p><p>For online dinner reservations, by the way, I&#8217;ve been using <a
href="http://www.opentable.com/">OpenTable</a>. You don&#8217;t need to sign up for an account, and it&#8217;s got a great range of tastes for you to choose from if you&#8217;re in the mood for something new or different. I found out about it when I was looking to make reservations for a place in Las Vegas. Wonderful free service here.</p><p>For slightly &#8220;trendy&#8221; dining with good flavor and good prices, try the <a
href="http://blackbottleseattle.com/">Black Bottle</a> in downtown Seattle. Their potato and cauliflower dish is awesome (and I hate cauliflower), as is their bread with sundried cherries&#8230; oh, and the hanger (?) steak is also amazing. I was quite suprised &#8211; and judging from the crowd, this is a real winner.</p><p>For Italian, <a
href="http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=11040">Machiaveli&#8217;s</a>. It also happens to be across the street from &#8220;The Chapel,&#8221; which used to be a funeral home &#8211; where Bruce Lee lived and (subsequently) had his funeral. How&#8217;s that for a little bit of history? There&#8217;s also a nice Italian place kitty-corner from the Seattle Public Library, but its name escapes me at the moment.</p><p>For Pizza, it really depends where you are. I&#8217;ve personally fallen in love with <a
href="http://www.allpurposepizza.com/">All-Purpose Pizza</a> &#8211; &#8220;Ked&#8217;s Fave,&#8221; in particular. It may not be close to where you&#8217;re staying, though &#8211; and the concierge may be able to recommend something a bit closer that might be just as good. Just avoid Pizza Hut if you can at all help it &#8211; or any nationwide chain, for that matter.</p><p>For late night dining, try the reuben sandwich at <a
href="http://www.13coins.com/">13 coins</a>. We&#8217;ve been there a few times when we were feeling like having comfort food. Decor hasn&#8217;t been updated since the late &#8217;50s (or so it seems). If you&#8217;re hungry at 3AM, this is pretty much the only game in town I&#8217;d recommend without reservation. We&#8217;ve been there a few times, but only once &#8220;after hours.&#8221;</p><p>For Ethiopian, get over to <a
href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/28409_eat22.shtml">Queen Sheba</a>. If you&#8217;ve never tried Ethiopian, it&#8217;s very spicy (and very tasty). I&#8217;d recommend getting the meat and veggie samplers, and you&#8217;ll be set for four people. For two, I&#8217;d likely choose one over the other.</p><p>For casual dining for lunch or dinner, try <a
href="http://www.bluwaterbistro.com/">BluWater in Leschi</a> (not the other one). It&#8217;s always filling. Even though we kinda live down the street from it, we don&#8217;t go there as often as we could &#8211; largely because there are so many other great restaurants in Seattle for us to try. We&#8217;ve been here for a year, and probably sampled 1/100th of what&#8217;s out there.</p><p>For burgers, it&#8217;s <a
href="http://www.ddir.com/">Dick&#8217;s Drive-in</a>. They&#8217;re not gonna be gigantic burgers, but for fast food, this is excellent. Try one while you&#8217;re here, if you can. Kidd Valley is also pretty good (and Ponzi likes their garlic fries). For Hot Dogs, go to <a
href="http://www.seattledining.com/ARCHIVE/restaurants/diggity.htm">Diggity Dog Hot Dogs</a> &#8211; which is near Zoka and Mighty-O.</p><p>For Russian, go with <a
href="http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=7613">My Favorite Piroshki</a>. They&#8217;re like sandwiches, with many of them comprised of ground beef and potatoes. If you&#8217;ve never had one, they might be worth trying &#8211; just to say you had one.</p><p>For Greek, you must go to the <a
HREF="http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2746588-mediterranean_kitchen_seattle-i" href="http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2746588-mediterranean_kitchen_seattle-i">Mediterranean Kitchen</a>. We found this place on accident and fell in love with it instantly. The baba ganoush is out of this world. Great prices, greasy spoon atmosphere. When we&#8217;re doing something in the neighborhood, we always stop by &#8211; if only for the baba ganoush. Did I mention that I love their baba ganoush?</p><p>For Mexican, we&#8217;re happy with any Taco Del Mar. ;) I haven&#8217;t heard of many great Mexican restaurants up here in Seattle. Everybody seems to be disappointed. Then again, many of us have never had authentic Mexican &#8211; so we&#8217;re happy with whatever we find. Again, stay away from chains.</p><p>For Chinese, you must go to <a
href="http://www.bamboogarden.net/">Bamboo Garden</a>. It&#8217;s Chinese cuisine &#8211; with no meat. You&#8217;d be surprised at how realistic the sweet and sour chicken tastes. We don&#8217;t really eat a lot of Chinese, but when we do, this is typically where we go. I&#8217;ve also heard that <a
href="http://www.seattleweekly.com/food/restaurants/sevenstarchinese.php">Seven Stars</a> is also unique.</p><p>For something unique, try <a
href="http://www.chowfoods.com/coastal/index.aspx">Coastal Kitchen</a>. Every few months, their menu changes to highlight a different culture! Right now, they&#8217;re serving Portugese. The Chow Foods restaurant family has always had great food, including the 5 Spot. This would be a great choice if you&#8217;re not sure what you want to eat.</p><p>For Thai, <a
href="http://www.thaiginger.com/">Thai Ginger</a> or <a
href="http://seattle.citysearch.com/profile/10767440/">Wild Ginger</a> are pretty good. If you want authentic Thai, I&#8217;d recommend <a
href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/y3OHtD1vhebGlLe-8P0plw">Thai Heaven</a>. Ponzi&#8217;s really picky when it comes to Thai &#8211; because she&#8217;s had the real deal. She doesn&#8217;t like Racha Thai at all, but I think it&#8217;s great.</p><p>For a general dining experience, we found <a
href="http://www.mccormickandschmick.com/">McCormick &#038; Schmick&#8217;s</a> to be good (and they&#8217;re the ones who cater Gnomedex). Some might find it a bit stuffy, and some younger friends of ours said that it seemed to cater to the 60+ crowd, but I would certainly go back if given the opportunity. We had lunch there, but I&#8217;d imagine the dinner would be just as nice.</p><p>For fusion, try <a
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