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How to Pour a Great Beer
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How to Pour a Great Beer

In this video, for all you beer lovers, not only does it taste better but a chilled glass (36 to 38 degrees Fahrenheit) will give you better results when pouring your beer.The moisture helps set up a surface tension allowing the CO2 in the head to remain in solution which equals a better taste and look. In this video, Stella Artois beer shows Live Fit Magazine how to pour a great beer.

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How to Make Ahi Tartare
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How to Make Ahi Tartare

Video recipe. Seafood is Del Mar Pacifica’s Passion

The restaurant participated in the Taste of Del Mar and Art Stroll this past weekend. Despite being super busy, Executive Chef Chris Idso, took some time out to show Live Fit Magazine how he prepares one of his very popular appetizers.

Thanks for the yummy recipe Chris!

Experience award-winning cuisine and cutting edge design in one of San Diego’s most popular ocean view restaurants! Casually sophisticated, Pacifica Del Mar’s striking setting is a sensual canvas for Chef Chris Idso’s highly acclaimed Creative Coastal Cuisine, served daily for lunch and dinner. Awarded the prestigious Gold Medallion for “Best Seafood Dining in San Diego,” and Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence,” it has become a dining experience of choice. A commanding view of the Pacific Ocean is served, along with mouthwatering selections of fresh seafood, steak, and pasta, while its “must see” bar offers lively libations and light fare with happy hours nightly. Pacifica Del Mar is celebrated year round for its cuisine, setting, warmth, hospitality, and service.

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Tasty & Fast Halibut Recipe
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Tasty & Fast Halibut Recipe

Video recipe. Fish is a highly preferred option to meat for many people but sometimes people pour on the marinade and spices and, well, it turns out tasting like nothing but spices–where’s the fish? Live Fit Magazine visited the newly opened, La Jolla Bistro 101, to ask how they prepare halibut.

Sometimes simple truly is better. A few ingredients, some fresh halibut, and Voila!–A healthy, mouthwatering meal that gives the impression it took longer to make than it really did! Less time cooking = more time enjoying–and that’s exactly the way we at LFM like it… we think you will too. Watch this quick video to try the recipe.

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Celebrity Outtakes Reel
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Celebrity Outtakes Reel

Footage from the “cutting room floor”! Live Fit Magazine presents the Celebrity Outtakes Reel… it’s just before they think the cameras are rolling that the real fun begins…they never looked so good! We all need a good laugh each day, so sit back and enjoy a look at our blooper reel from a fantastic event here in San Diego that raises money for breast cancer patients.

Actor Rick Ravanello having fun with video journalist, Phoebe Chongchua

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Celebrities Support Breast Cancer
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Celebrities Support Breast Cancer

A See these celebrities talk to Live Fit Magazine’s Phoebe Chongchua about why they support Forman’s Foundation To Find A Cure for Breast Cancer at the Celebrity Golf Tournament.

See more stories at Forman’s Foundation To Find A Cure

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Guided Tour of the Timken Museum
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Guided Tour of the Timken Museum

Live Fit Magazine takes you inside the Timken Museum of Art to see and learn about the world-class Putnam Foundation Collection of European old masters, American art, and Russian icons.

Artworks in the collection range from 13th-century altarpieces through 18th-century portraits to 19th-century still lifes. Represented are the works of Dutch, Flemish, French, and Italian painters, including Rembrandt, Rubens, Petrus Christus, Fragonard, Jacques-Louis David, and Veronese, as well as American artists such as John Singleton Copley and Eastman Johnson.

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Increase Your Business Free Hot Tips

Watch this video and start growing your business using the media and social marketing. You’ll learn 5 free strategies you can do right now to grow your business. PLUS, three big mistakes companies make to hurt their bottom line. AND how to attract media attention for your company. Business schools can help
you
if you want to learn more about how marketing can boost the growth of your business.

“Every company needs its own Voice in today’s marketplace. To survive you have to take your company into the spotlight–Videos, Books, Twitter, Blogs, TV, Radio, Seminars, Webinars… Spotlighting your company has never been so much fun and so POWERFUL.”  Ask me how.

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How to Design Like a Pro: Check Out These Tips From the Pros

When you walk into a well-designed model home that’s been skillfully constructed architecturally and then professionally staged, it provokes emotion, draws you into the home, and makes you want to stay — with any luck, forever. Deal done. Contract signed. Home purchased.

A lot of us selling our homes aren’t, of course, starting from scratch. But, with spring in the air, many homeowners get the itch to remodel or at least redesign the interior of their homes both for comfort and for greater marketability and value when they place their houses for sale. For some, interior decorating is a fun, exciting process but for others, it’s challenging and causes a lot of stress. There are some simple tips to help homeowners decorate like a pro. “I think that when people start the remodeling process they are overwhelmed with the amount of selections and things that are out there,” says Kelly Smiar, interior designer for Marrokal Design & Remodeling.

The first important tip from the pros is to narrow down the options. Find something in your home that’s really working for you. Smiar says once you discover that then all the other materials and products brought into the home support the style or theme that’s already working in your home. Then it’s a matter of just building on that. Another vital tip is to begin with one room, complete it and then move to the next. Keep a notebook handy and fill it with ideas, wish list, color schemes, room themes, notes, receipts, and any other information necessary for your home decorating project.

In the world of interior decorating, not all changes are equal. For instance, let’s work on the kitchen because this is a high-interest level for buyers and for homeowners it’s very often where people gather when visiting—food attracts all of us! In the kitchen, cabinets are very important in homes, says Smiar, “because they’re furniture that you don’t change.” Since cabinets will stay in your home for a long time, choosing the right finish is a big part of creating the overall look and feel of a well-decorated room. Some popular cabinet finishes are painted rather than stained wood, creating a vintage or traditional look that’s both appealing and durable. Experts recommend neutral colors that provide a solid base to build on. Then color in back-splashes, countertops, and flooring really coordinates and perks things up in the room without becoming overwhelming.

Smiar reminds homeowners that the cabinets, countertops, flooring, and back-splashes are just part of the overall look. Next comes the furniture and that adds a style and colorful dimension that must be considered when making interior decorating changes. “[Homeowners] are going to have furnishings and décor that is going to add to that so you don’t want to overwhelm it before they even have their things brought into the home,] she says.

Another great way to add appeal to a home and tie in the cabinets is with a custom range hood. There are many different looks but, if you don’t overlook the hood, you’ll find that you can blend your entire kitchen together in a seamless fashion by integrating colors, textures, and design with a hood. Rather than a stainless steel hood, a custom hood in a subtle finish can soften the feel of the kitchen and integrate well with the cabinets.

In any redecorating, remember functionality and aesthetic appeal should be equal parts to create a design that’s comfortable and inviting. Getting expert help can make the process go faster and flawlessly.

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Art and Life Teach Local Sculptor to Pursue His Dreams

In this video see local sculptures from a San Diego artist who just months ago was struggling to take his career to the next level. Today, Fred Briscoe’s work is being showcased in Alexander Salazar Fine Art, a new gallery in downtown San Diego.  Live Fit Magazine visited Fred in his backyard studio and on Opening night at the gallery.  See how in just six months and, with the help of the San Diego Fine Art Society, Fred is now living his dream and through his work sharing how others can pursue their passion and enjoy life’s adventures.

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The Art of Photography Show

The Art of Photography Show 2010 is a world-class international exhibition of photographic art. This year’s event runs August 28 – November 7, 2010 at the Lyceum Theatre Gallery in San Diego.

One of the distinguishing characteristics of this competition and exhibition is that our judge is always a highly acclaimed museum curator or director. The 2009 competition surpassed our expectations, attracting entries from 57 countries.

The San Diego Fine Art Society’s ArtPulse.TV talks with the founders about the event and it’s phenomenal photographic exhibit.

See more videos like this one at ArtPulse.TV

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  • Get Cozy in Comfortable and Chic Fashions

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    On the slopes or at a holiday gathering, you'll be a hit when you cozy up in this lovely chocolate-colored cowl-neck sweater dress. The elegantly-draped collar and slim fitting wool knit silhouette will be sure to keep you warm in the cold days ahead.  (Please note: the hemline of the dress hits at the knee and is four inches longer than  it appears in the photographs.)

     
    The dress is made of chocolate-colored wool/knit. 
     
    To care for this dress, hand wash and hang to dry.
     
    This dress fits true to size.
     
     


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