Archives for January 2015

Super Bowl Prep: Weber Grill Launches New Colors for Q 1200 Series

If you’re gearing up for the big game this Sunday, be sure to get the grill ready!

Although it’s not exactly backyard BBQ weather, Weber Grill’s Q 1200 portable gas grills are still perfect for tailgates and Super Bowl parties. Plus, they’re now available in a variety of vibrant colors (fuchsia, orange, green, blue and purple) so you can cook in style.

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Weber Grill Q 1200 Series available here, $200

I recently got an up close and personal rundown of all the bells and whistles this grill provides.  Its light-weight, cute and compact design makes it ideal for small spaces. But don’t let the convenience of it fool you—it’s still a heavy-duty grill. The stainless steel burner and electronic ignition system makes grilling easy.

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Last week, I had the pleasure of attending the Weber Grill Q 1200 press launch showcasing their new color offerings at Crave Fish Bar in NYC.

I’ve never grilled before, but the pretty fuchsia and purple colors coupled with the simplicity of this grill motivates me to give it a whirl. Who knows, I just may become my family’s favorite grill master!

Check out these 5 cold-weather grilling tips from Weber:

*    Plan on adding 5-10 minutes to the normal time it takes to preheat your grill in the warmer months.

*     Just because it’s cold outside, never grill in an enclosed space that can trap deadly carbon monoxide, like   inside a garage or under an over-hang.

*     Resist the urge to lift the lid. Repeatedly opening the grill will allow precious heat to escape, ultimately increasing your grilling time.

*     Use a thermometer to measure the internal temperature of foods to ensure perfectly cooked results every time.

*     Snow gloves are not barbecue gloves. Make sure you have on heat-resistant gloves when operating your grill.

For more grilling tips and recipes from Weber, be sure to click here!

Do you grill? Do you have Super Bowl plans?

Interview: Erotic Author Zane On Being a Trailblazer and the DVD Release of ‘Addicted’

Before “Fifty Shades of Grey,” there was Zane.

We BGs know that she’s been penning steamy page-turners well before erotic literature became pop-culture approved.

For nearly 20 years, the trailblazing author has written over two dozen erotic novels, including her New York Times bestseller, “Addicted,” which was adapted for the big screen last fall.

Zane’s sexy stories have also been the basis for a couple of cable television series on Cinemax garnering praise from fans and critics alike.

In addition to her own book, TV and film projects, the D.C-based writer also publishes books for other authors.

I recently caught up with Zane to chat about the soon-to-be released “Addicted” DVD, her favorite book and of course what everyone wants to know—does her art imitate life?

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“Addicted” starring Sharon Leal, Boris Kodjoe, Tasha Smith, and Tyson Beckford was released OnDemand on Tuesday (Jan. 27) and will be available here on DVD February 10th.

Check out the Q&A:

BGG: Being that Addicted was your film debut, were you surprised by its success?
Zane: I honestly expected it because the book had such a large fan base, globally. I was pleased that it went as well as it did. I did expect it to do well because I have high expectations for my stuff in general.

BGG: What can viewers expect from the Addicted DVD that they didn’t get at the theaters?
Zane: There’s an unrated version (for the Video OnDemand), additional sex scenes and some bonus features, as well.

BGG: Do you plan on turning any of your other books into big screen adaptations?
Zane: Yes, I am definitely planning on doing more. I always knew that “Addicted” would be my segue into film.

BGG: Why did you decide to have someone else write the script for Addicted?
Zane: I was originally asked if I wanted to do it. At the time I had a lot going on. They had various scriptwriters pitch to me over the phone and tell me how they envisioned the script going. While I didn’t necessarily write it, I was involved in selecting the scriptwriters and discussing where they should build, etc. Had I written it, it would’ve been like cutting up one of my babies. What ended up on screen I don’t think I could have done that without getting in my feelings. It would’ve involved me getting rid of so much and I would’ve been too caught up in the characters.

BGG: What was the biggest challenge you faced adapting the book into a movie?
Zane: The biggest and most obvious challenge was that “Addicted” was just shy of 95,000 words and a novel told from a first-person’s perspective, while a movie is a totally different vehicle. The entire book is told through that perspective: what she’s thinking, what she’s feeling, etc. Of course a motion picture is dialogue heavy, but the reason it’s called a motion picture is because a lot of it is acting. So having actors make something resonate by the way they look or move was important.

BGG: Do you prefer to be referred to as an erotic or romance author?
Zane: I am what I am. I never set out to be anything in particular. So whatever people want to call me, I’m fine. I don’t know what other people do, but I feel like I have a very different and unique writing style, as well as the authors I publish. The book I’m writing now, I’m about to scare myself (laughing)!

BGG: There seems to be an uptick in erotic literature. As a trailblazer, what do you think of the whole phenomenon?
Zane: I think that people are more open to it now. When I first came around, there were some out there, but they weren’t getting a lot of attention. When I first came out, booksellers were like, ‘I’m not carrying that on my shelves.’ But a couple of years later, a woman thanked me for keeping her lights on.

BGG: Books like yours helped pave the way for “Fifty Shades of Grey,” what do you think about all the attention it’s received?
Zane: I think it’s great marketing. She (author E. L. James) was able to be on all the top media outlets and have the right people helping to promote her. I’m not mad at her. I’m happy for her.

BGG: I’m sure “Addicted” has a special place in your heart, would you say it’s your favorite book you’ve written?
Zane: All of my books have a special meaning to me. I wouldn’t let them go out into the public unless I felt like I’d accomplished what I set out to accomplish. Generally, but not always, my favorite book is the one that I’m currently writing at that moment. I get really caught up in my stories. That being said, right now I’m finishing up “Vengeance, which is the next book in the “Addicted” series. So, right now I’m excited and living and breathing those characters. I always try to outdo myself. In my mind, every book that I put out is better than all my other books I’ve put out; at least that’s my goal. I’m always trying to constantly evolve and grow as a writer. Of course, I’ve matured quite a bit since then so it’s a different voice, but I’m still the same person. Now it’s just a more mature and seasoned one.

BGG: Do you think you’ll ever explore any other genres outside of erotica?
Zane: I already have, but most people just don’t know it. I did “Breaking the Cycle,” which was about domestic abuse and it won an NAACP Image award. I do plan to write another genre and do it in a really specific way so that people will say, ‘now that’s definitely not erotica!’ I also plan on doing young adult novels too.

BGG: Are some of the scenarios and scenes from your books real? Have you lived out some of them?
Zane: Some of it is, most of it is, and some of the wild stuff is, but I never tell people what those things are (laughing)!

Are you a fan of Zane erotic novels? If so, what’s your favorite? Also, did you see “Addicted,” when it was in theaters?

Viola Davis & Uzo Aduba Win Top Honors at SAG Awards

Last night’s 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Hollywood turned out to be an electrifying evening for some of our favorite BGS.

Viola Davis took home an award for outstanding performance by a female actress in a drama series for her role on the ABC hit, “How To Get Away With Murder,” while “Orange Is the New Black” star, Uzo Aduba, won for outstanding performance by a female actress in a comedy series.

Both ladies looked beautiful and gave heartfelt acceptance speeches. Check out Viola’s below:

Not only did BGs win top honors, we also stunned on the red carpet. Oscar winner and Lancome ambassador, Lupita Nyong’o, 31, looked nothing short of stunning in her striped, floral Ellie Saab gown. Paula Patton also made a lovely appearance in a gorgeous beaded Aiisha Ramadan dress.

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From the SAG wins to the red carpet wins, it was an overall win-win for us BGs! Click here for the complete list of winners.

Do you watch “How To Get Away With Murder” or “Orange Is the New Black?”

Get Lifted: 5 Inspirational Books to Help Combat Winter Blues

After the holidays, cold and gloomy winters can get even the most optimistic people down. I’ve noticed that my typically upbeat attitude tends to take a slight dip during this time of year.

In fact, according to reports Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)—depression caused by seasonal changes, affects over half a million Americans. Far too often we’re beginning to hear about how devastating depression can be for us BGs. That’s why it’s important to keep our mental health in check in any way we can. Whether speaking to a professional therapist or spending time with a close friend, finding an outlet has to be a top priority during those depressing times.

For me, curling up with a good self-help book that inspires, motivates or encourages me helps combat those winter weather blues and boosts my mood.

Check out these five uplifting reads:

100secretshappy “100 Secrets of Happy People” by David  Niven, Ph. D. available here, $14

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“What I Know For Sure,” by Oprah Winfrey available here, $19

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“A Real Life: Restoring What Matters; Family, Good Friends and a True Community,” by Ferenc Máté available here, $18

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“10% Happier: How I Tamed The Voice In My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, And Found Self-Help That Actually Works—A True Story “by Dan Harris available here, $19

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“Essence Presents Better Than Alright: Finding Peace, Love & Power” by Ledisi available here, $13

**If you are depressed, feeling suicidal or need to talk to someone, please click here or call 1-800-273-8255

What do you do to keep yourself in good spirits? What are some of your favorite inspiring reads?

Post-Holiday Cleanup: Seventh Generation’s Eco-Friendly Line Gets the Job Done

Now that Christmas and the New Year celebrations are behind us, it’s time to tackle that post-holiday cleanup.

Whether you hosted Christmas dinner at your place or put on a festive New Year’s Eve soiree for family and friends, chances are your home is in need of a good ole’ top-to-bottom cleaning. Even if you didn’t host any holiday fetes, giving your humble abode a thorough scrub gets your year off to a fresh start.

I always dedicate a day to cleaning my home and this year I did things a bit differently. I ditched my typical household cleaning products and opted to try a new one. Like me, I’m sure some of you tend to stick with familiar brands that our moms and grandmothers used. Well, after trying Seventh Generation’s line of eco-friendly products, I may never go back to those “tried-and-true” brands again.

seventh-generationSeventh Generation Natural Dish Liquid available here, $7

Being a mom of two small kids, it’s important for me to use brands that are free of harsh chemicals and also good for the environment. While they carry a variety of green, non-toxic household cleaning products, my favorite is the dishwashing soap. This clear, plant-based soap makes dishes spotless with very little effort. Plus, it doesn’t have an overwhelming scent for us with sensitive noses.

With the new year, try some new things starting with Seventh Generation cleaning products. It’s so easy to stick with brands we grew up with, but they’re not always the best for our families or the next generations.

Happy New Year & Happy Cleaning!

Do you do a top-to-bottom cleaning of your home at the top of the New Year? What are your favorite household cleaning products?