Garage-Girls Fitness Video’s Part 3: Body Mass Index

  So for those of you that don’t know, Body Mass Index (BMI) is a calculation that uses your height and weight to estimate how much body fat you have. Too much body fat is a problem because it can lead to illnesses and other health problems, not to mention we all want to look the best we can in our jeans so the less Body Fat the better.  One of our favorite personal trainers Rich Bready from Gils Gym shows Sara how to measure BMI and how that info can be helpful to our workout routines.

Garage-Girls Fitness Video’s Part 2 Warming Up

Hey Guys, AFA certified trainer Rich Bready from Gils Gym is bringing us more great info on starting our workouts. Here Rich talks about the very important warm up and strength training. Think of your muscle as a furnace and the fuel it burns is FAT, so yup you guessed it, that means if you want to loose some fat, you need to be incorporating strength training into your work out routine. Start the year off right, maintain the most important machine in your garage, YOU!

New Year, New You: Garage-Girls Fitness Video’s part1

We are starting 2010 off with lots of health and fitness information. Certified Personal Trainer Rich Bready from Gils Gym in Palmer Mass. was totally excited to work with us and share his knowledge on what we need to be doing to “maintain” our bodies. We all know that we have to maintain our machines, and the most important one being ourself. So start the year off right and maintain your way to good health!

Rena Boot Review, by Karen Santilli

The first word that comes to my mind to describe these boots is “COMFY!!”
I LOVE the Rena boot, the heel is perfect for everyday wear. The leather is soft and the boot conforms perfectly to your foot. The height of the boot is just right and the upper part of the boot doesn’t constrict your leg at all like some boots end up doing.

The design is perfect for both casual and dressy wear. The Rena is definitely an “everyday” boot that I can wear for both work and play, and what’s better than that? If your looking for a “must have” boot thats comfortable enough to wear all day in the office and stylish enough to be able to wear out for drinks/dinner after work, this is the boot your looking for. Check them out online at HD Footwear

The lovely Bones Review

Susie Salmon was murdered at age 14, as if that wasn’t bad enough her spirit is caught in the “middle” as she watches over her family and their struggle with her death. Susie has a hard time dealing with wanting vengeance over her murderer and is forced to see the other crimes he has committed while she is in the “middle” before taking that step towards heaven. Amy and I went to see this together and immediately she informed me the book was so much better, so many important details were left out of the movie. The movie was more focused on the “middle” surreal scenes of Susie floating in this strange world of seasons constantly changing, terrifying moments, and being transcended into her family’s life to see the horror they are living. After listening to Amy describe the important details that were left out of the film I wish I would have read the book! I found myself wanting the movie to be more focused on the crime, the murderer, trying to help solve the mystery, but instead I was thrown into these surreal worlds of the “middle”, and to disappoint more, the cinematography wasn’t that great….. We did enjoy the flashbacks it brought to us since it was based in 1973, the clothes, the toys the kids had and the interior design of middle america homes was spot on. If you have already read the book I’m afraid to say you will be highly disappointed, if you haven’t read the book and you go see the movie, I’m sure you’ll be ready to go out and get the book in order to get a feel for what author Alice Sebold was intending to share.
Like the saying goes “the book is way better than the movie”, and this time thats no joke. 2 Spark Plugs is all we can give it

Help For Haiti

With all the world watching the devastation in Haiti several of our readers have sent in notes asking if we knew how to help. We put together a list or organizations that you can contact to find out how you can help. Lets keep the people of Haiti in our thoughts and prayers….




American Red Cross 800-733-2767

Beyond Borders 866-424-8403

Catholic Relief Services 800-736-3467

Cross International 800-391-8545

Doctors without borders 888-392-0392

Habitat for Humanity 800-422-4828

Unicef 800-367-5437

AT&T customers can text HAITI to 90999 for a $10 donation.

A Sad Start To The New Year

We wish we were starting 2010 off with great exciting news, but we want to share with all our readers the sad 

news. Kristin Buckley, (

one of the winners of our Ultimate Biker Makeover), her son Jed who has been fighting Leukemia passed away Sunday January 3rd. We know Kristin and Jed touched a lot of our readers hearts and we ask you to keep her and her family in your prayers. Kristin will need love and support from everyone. Jed fought a long tough battle and he touched many lives. Jed loved to watch Penn State Football and play video games. He had aspirations of going to Culinary school in San Francisco as he loved to cook. We know Jed is no 

longer in any pain and will be cooking his heart out for all the angels and saints while cheering on Penn State. Our Sincere Condolences to Kristin, Danny, Savannah and Bandit. If you would like to leave your deepest sympathies to Kristin and her family you can visit the blog she created to keep friends and family updated on Jed’s Battle here.


A Little Piece of Zoo!


Can you believe all these pets belong to the same family!

The grey Kittie is Charlie, Mini Horse is Peanut, black and white dwarf goat is Boggle, tan and white dwarf goat is Nibblet, kitten Nuglet is hanging on Willow’s cage (they are friends) and the BIG Great Dane is Tessie…… Now that is one happy Zoo Family!

Toyota Recall

Toyota just announced that it would recall approximately 2.3 million vehicles to correct sticking accelerator pedals on specific Toyota Division models. This action is separate from the on-going recall of approximately 4.2 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles to reduce the risk of pedal entrapment by incorrect or out of place accessory floor mats. Approximately 1.7 million Toyota Division vehicles are subject to both separate recall actions.

The condition is rare, but can occur when the pedal mechanism becomes worn and, in certain conditions, the accelerator pedal may become harder to depress, slower to return or, in the worst case, stuck in a partially depressed position.  Toyota is working quickly to prepare the correction remedy.

In the event that a driver experiences an accelerator pedal that sticks in a partial open throttle position or returns slowly to idle position, the vehicle can be controlled with firm and steady application of the brakes. The brakes should not be pumped repeatedly because it could deplete vacuum assist, requiring stronger brake pedal pressure. The vehicle should be driven to the nearest safe location, the engine shut off and a Toyota dealer contacted for assistance.
for more info visit here.