Some Interesting Whiskey’s To Consider

Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon

(Gary Vaynerchuk’s Favorite) 

Price: $45 

Region: Franklin County, Ky. 

Notes: Smooth as butter, with a long, engaging finish. A tad more oak than the Woodford, but not as much heat comes through.

Laphroaig Malt 15 Year

(Gary Vaynerchuk’s Favorite) 

Price: $60 

Region: Islay (Scotland’s western and northern coasts, including Islay, Orkneys Mull, Skye; heavy and smokey) 

Notes: Peaty but picks up some smokiness as well. Very complex with a long

Glenkinchie Distillers Edition

Price: $70 

Region: Lowland (low areas in southern Scotland; light and dry) 

Notes: This is very different — a lighter style of Scotch. A little caramel. If you’ve been drinking American whiskeys and want to try a Single Malt, this could be a good crossover play.

Tomintoul 16 Year Speyside

Price: $70 

Region: Speyside Notes: I like the way this strikes my tongue; there’s almost a little saline component on the back end. Well balanced.

Hotel Review Four Seasons Florence

The Four Seasons Florence is an absolutely amazing hotel.  The rooms are beautiful and overlook a 11 acre garden. The elegant hotel is comprised of two historic buildings, which opened two years ago after extensive renovations and are on either side of the hotel’s private 11-acre park. The whole property is absolutely fantastic, from the gorgeous grounds and pool to the beautiful spa.

The staff is very attentive and the cuisine was wonderful.  The restaurant was so good that ate at least once per day in the hotel restaurant.

The location is about 5 minutes walk from the center.  It is located in a residential area  which is nice an quiet.  I preferred the location then being at one of the touristy hotels located near the Center.

Book Recommendation: Mushroom in the Sand

I just discovered a new author Farsheed Ferdowsi.  Again in the Spy Thriller genre.  The book is well written and a very fun entertaining read.

An Iranian-born physicist living the American dream, Dr. Ross Shaheen is at the top of his game. Between his internationally-recognized nuclear weapons research career at the prestigious Berkeley Lab and his picture-perfect family in the San Francisco suburbs, it’s a good life that can only get better – until he is lured into lecturing before an elite group of scientists in his home country. The 7000-mile trip takes Shaheen back to the land of the lion and the sun, yet it also delivers to Iran’s very doorstep an important American citizen with Top Secret security clearance. Taken captive in a subterranean plant by Amir Meshkin, head of Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program, will Shaheen be forced to provide him with the access needed to successfully advance the Iranian nuclear agenda? The answer lies in the twisting plot of espionage and survival, putting to the test not only Shaheen’s secret knowledge but also the very core of his allegiance. If he lives, he could walk away a hero for his country. The question is – which one?

Book Recommendation: Triangle of Deception by Haggai Carmon

I have really enjoyed all of the books of Haggai Carmon.  These are again Spy Thrillers.  I would recommend reading these in the
sequence that they have been written as they tend to build on each other.  This is the 4th book I have read from Carmon and I have greatly enjoyed all of them.

In this book, the main character Dan Gordon goes undercover to infiltrate and destroy an international Hezbollah funding plot. But when his cover is blown he wonders if he-s been a sacrificial lamb for the CIA all along.  The book takes you to Paraguay, Sierra Leone, Lebanon, Italy, and Romania.  It is fast paced and a great read.

Book Recommendation: The Damascus Letter–A Spy Thriller

Just discovered a new writer named Daniel Dick.  The Damascus Letter is a super fast paced Spy Thriller.  I highly recommend this book.  If you like writers like Daniel Silva or Vince Flynn you will love this book.

Akil Hassan was the CIA’s top agent inside the Middle East, a natural destined for an illustrious career, until he broke the Agency’s rules. Cast out, his dreams shattered, he’s now being offered a second chance. What he doesn’t realize is that his life is about to be turned upside down, because tomorrow morning a terrorist is going to unleash a group of suicide bombers on New York City killing hundreds of innocent civilians, including a member of Akil’s own family. But the bloodshed, as bad as it is going to be, is nothing compared to what’s coming next. Intelligence out of Baghdad indicates a far deadlier attack is in the works, one involving the highest levels of the Iranian government. In order to stop it, Akil will have to channel his emotions, confront his past, and risk his future by breaking the Agency’s rules all over again. And this time there will be no second chances.

A Diet that Makes Sense!!

This is a diet that is very sensible and do-able!

Earlier this month, That’s Fit talked with three working moms from Detroit who’d been challenged by “The Dr. Oz Show” host Dr. Mehmet Oz to get “beach body ready” using his B.E.A.C.H. diet and fitness plan. Four months later, when the ladies returned to “The Dr. Oz Show” on May 18, they’d lost between 30 and 60 pounds apiece. Impressive, huh? Here’s a more detailed look at how the B.E.A.C.H plan can help you get ready to make some waves.

Eat Breakfast
The “B” in B.E.A.C.H. stands for breakfast, which you should ideally have shortly after you wake up each day. “In study after study, people who eat a healthy breakfast lose more weight than those who don’t,” said Dr. Oz. “Eating soon after you wake up in the morning gives you the calories and energy you need for the day and kicks your metabolism into gear.” Choose breakfast foods that contain protein and fiber, like scrambled eggs on whole wheat toast or a bowl of whole grain cereal. “Whole grain cereal is one of your best weight loss allies because the fiber in the cereal helps fight hunger all day long,” said Dr. Oz. This yummy oatmeal recipe from Dr. Oz’s “YOU: On A Diet” (co-authored by Dr. Michael Roizen) kick starts your day with four grams of fiber!

Banana Steel-Cut Oatmeal With Cinnamon
Makes 3 servings, 200 calories per serving
2 1/3 cups fat-free milk
2/3 cup steel-cut oats
1/8 tsp salt
1 large banana, thinly sliced
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

In a medium saucepan, over high heat, bring 2 cups of the milk to a gentle simmer. Stir in the oats and salt. Reduce heat to low; simmer, stirring frequently until most of the milk is absorbed and the oats are tender, about 25 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in banana and cinnamon. Pour into two cereal bowls and serve with remaining 1/3 cup milk.

Eliminate the Simple Carbs
The “E” in B.E.A.C.H. stan
ds for eliminating foods that contain simple carbohydrates — white rice, white potatoes and any breads, pastas, cereals cookies, cakes, crackers, pastries, muffins and so forth that are made with refined white flour and sugar. And don’t overlook cutting out these liquid sources of simple carbs (often called wet carbs): Soda, fruit drinks, juices sports/energy drinks and alcohol. The simple carbs in these kinds of foods and drinks are dieting Kryptonite. They’re digested very quickly, causing wide swings in blood sugar that make you feel hungry again not long after you’ve eaten. To keep your appetite in check, opt for foods with complex carbohydrates, like fruits, vegetables and breads, cereals and pastas made with 100 percent whole grains. It takes longer to digest complex carbohydrates, so your blood sugar stays steady and you can go longer without feeling hungry.

Exercise (Almost) Every Day
The “E” also stands for exercise — something the three healthy housewives of Detroit did six days a week. Cardio exercise (biking, treadmill, kick boxing, dance) will burn off calories, while strength-training with weights or core workouts like yoga and Pilates build and tone muscle, which will help you burn more calories overall, even when you’re not exercising. “Muscle burns several times more calories than fat,” explained Dr. Oz. “More importantly, you burn more calories between muscle-burning workouts than the actual workout, which is the opposite of what happens when you just walk or run.” Still, burning even a few more calories than you eat each day will add up, so when you don’t have time for a full workout, look for opportunities to organically work exercise into your daily activities. On your break, go for a walk instead of sitting and reading a magazine. Park at the far end of the lot, and then walk to the mall or market. Take the dog for a hike. Play tag or Frisbee or kick the ball around with your children on the playground. Use the restroom that’s two floors down from your office and take the stairs to get there instead of the elevator or escalator. Track your progress with a pedometer and work up to 10,000 steps a day. Every two pounds you lose trims an inch off your waistline, Dr. Oz said.

Add Antioxidants to Your Plate
Fresh summer produce is one of the go-to sources for the “good” carbohydrates that control hunger, and, provided that you don’t drown them in rich sauces and dressings, are also so low in calories you can go back for seconds and thirds without feeling like you’re “cheating.” But the fruits and vegetables in season now (and throughout the year) have one more thing going for them: They’re chock-full of antioxidants — the “A” in B.E.A.C.H. The compounds that give fruits and vegetables their bright colors also help reduce inflammation in the body, which indirectly helps with weight loss. “Inflammation contributes to chronic stress in the body, which activates certain receptors in the brain that lead us to overeat — the same receptors that give people the ‘munchies’ after smoking pot,” said Dr. Oz. Less stress equals less rampant snacking, which equals more weight loss.

Indulge in Dark Chocolate
Yes you can! Every diet needs a little splurge, and the B.E.A.C.H. plan builds it right in with dark chocolate — the “C” in B.E.A.C.H. — so it’s not cheating! (As long as you don’t have too much, said Dr. Oz.) A nibble of dark chocolate (look for brands with 70 percent cacoa) will satisfy a sweets craving when you’re in the mood to excavate a gallon of ice cream. And savor this morsel: Dark chocolate is another gold mine of the same kinds of antioxidants in fruits and vegetables that work behind the scenes to help you lose weight by reducing inflammation. And, yes, it has to be dark — milk chocolate contains far fewer antioxidants than dark, and white chocolate none at all.

Hydrate Yourself
The “H” in B.E.A.C.H. stands for hydration, which is especially important in summertime because you can lose a lot of fluids through sweat. But staying hydrated also plays a big role in your weight loss efforts, said Dr. Oz, because we often mistake thirst for hunger and grab a snack when what we really need is something to drink. “You can really shed pounds by taking a drink when you feel hungry because chances are, some of the time, you’ll really be thirsty,” he said. But, again, skip the soda, beer, juice or sports drinks because those things are loaded with calories and sugar. Your best bet on a warm summer day? Water. Drink it unadorned, or, if that’s just too blah, try a no-calorie flavored water or mix seltzer with a splash of fruit juice.

Alex Berenson’s The Midnight House

Alex Berenson is one of the best writers in the espionage genre today. His new book “the Midnight House” is great. It is fast-paced and a great read.

CIA agent John Wells returns, in a cutting-edge novel of modern suspense from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Faithful Spy. Early one morning, a retired CIA operative is shot to death in the street. That night, a former Army Ranger is gunned down at his doorway. The next day, Wells gets a call. Come to Langley. Now.

The victims were part of a ten-member interrogation team that operated out of a secret base in Poland called the Midnight House. For almost two years, they put the screws to the toughest jihadis, men thought to have knowledge of imminent threats. The interrogators used whatever means necessary. When they were disbanded, they were given medals for their heroism, Prozac for their nightmares. Now Wells must find out who is killing them. Islamic terrorists are the likeliest explanation, and Wells goes underground in Cairo to seek them out. But the trail of blood he follows will lead him and his boss, Ellis Shafer, to a place they wouldn’t have imagined—and leave Wells facing the hardest of questions about the men of the Midnight House.