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Best city for men

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Men’s Health magazine has once again selected Madison, Wis., as its best city for men.  This ranking was based on 37 factors related to health, fitness and quality of life. This includes the prevalence of heart disease, cancer and other “man killers,” as well as ratio of single men to single women.

Madison improved from its No. 2 ranking a year ago. Wrote Men’s Health: “The city has the most number one finishes in the history of our metropolitan melee.” (Madison was previously No. 1 in 2009.)

Top five Worst five
1. Madison
2. Fargo, N.D.
3. Plano, Texas
4. Burlington, Vt.
5. San Jose, Calif.
96. Memphis
97. Detroit
98. Birmingham, Ala.
99. Philadelphia
100. St. Louis

But that’s not all. The magazine also has ranked Madison No. 1 in other categories, which come out each issue:

  • Safest place for children
  • Most charitable
  • Best teeth
  • Least armed and dangerous
  • Best rested

I’m somewhat surprised that no local media write about this. If anything, area chambers of commerce, UW and the local colleges, the convention and visitors bureau and other organizations that want to attract people to this city should be touting this info.

Beer poured from the bottom

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

This is cool. One night while drinking margaritas, a man comes up with a device to pour beer from the bottom of the cup. It’s so fast that you can pour 56 beers per minute, which frees up time for the bartender to take care of other tasks.

I hope to see this at bars and arenas around the country soon. In fact, I wonder if I can buy this for my home?

Unfortunately, Bing/NBC videos doesn’t allow you to embed a video into a blog, so here’s the link:

http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/bottoms-up-man-invents-beer-pouring-machine/6rzi4zb?q=Beer+Alcohol&rel=msn&from=en-us_msnhp&form=MSNRLL%3E=42007

Food trends for 2011

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

A food industry consulting company called Technomic came up with its top-11 food trends for 2011. The list is not really earth shattering, but it does bring up some good conversation. For example:

  1. More people ordering “Mad Men”-style cocktails. I haven’t noticed more orders of Gibsons (one of Roger Sterling’s favorite drinks) when I’m out, but it does seem like bourbon and scotch are trending upward. More bars in Madison seem to carry J&B than ever before (at least in my mind). 
  2. Food trucks proliferating around the country. Madison is pretty steady in this category, but I’ve read about LA gaining tons of new vendors. Plus, Men’s Health wrote an article on this topic.
  3. A return to luxury dining. I was glad to read that high-end restaurants, a major victim of the bad economy, will see patrons return. Will that mean an end to all the prix-fixe menus?
  4. Convenience-store operators upgrading their food service. This seems to contradict the previous item, but I guess it makes sense, as more and more restaurants are appearing in gas stations. Take for example, the Athens Gyros in the Shell Gas Station in Waunakee.  
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