2FatDads DadCast

Francois Fortier, Stephane Denault, Eric Schultz, Steven McGurn, Ben Bilodeau
Podcast: 2FatDads DadCast

We are the the ones in charge, When mum pops out, We are the ones on the couch, We are the ones at the grill, We are the ones that drank all the beer. And We ate all the pies. We are the 2 Fat Dads, a cold filtered Canadian TECHnology podcast that covers tech news, gadgets reviews, eco hacks and the occasional parenting tip on a semi-regular basis. More info on http://www.2fatdads.com

  1. 23/03/2012

    DadCast Episode 45 • What to Wear in the Spring: 25 Must-Have Men’s Spring Essentials

    This post may contain affiliate links. (What’s this?) When it comes to mens spring fashion, guys face a few challenges. For one thing, spring weather doesn’t dictate our wardrobes nearly as much as winter weather does. (When there’s four inches of snow on the ground, you have to wear boots.) This means that in the spring we actually have to exercise our own discretion and start making our own sartorial choices for the first time in what feels like forever after a few frigid months. Secondly, spring doesn’t lend itself quite as well to thick fabrics and layering. Deciding what to wear in the the fall is easier, because you’ve got lots of manly options to choose from. But putting together a spring look that’s classically masculine can be a little more challenging. That’s where this post comes in. Below I’ve rounded up 25 men’s spring essentials, starting from your feet and working all the way up to the top of your head. These pieces represent some of the most fundamental aspects of men’s casual spring fashion, and each of them will help you look stylish, cool and confident when the weather warms up. As always, I’ve tried to focus on stores and brands that are easily accessible to all guys. The goal here isn’t to dress like a runway model; it’s to help you cover your bases by choosing stylish staples that won’t break the bank. What to Wear in the Spring for Men Rounding up 25 Must-Have Men’s Spring Essentials Shoes: Banana Republic Nicklas Sneaker Nike’s Killshot 2 sneakers have taken the menswear world by storm in recent years, but for my money they have one glaring flaw: the huge Nike swoosh! That’s why I love the simplicity of these Killshot-esque sneakers from Banana Republic. The crepe sole and the touch of blue evoke a lot of the same design elements, but without the obnoxious branding. (They could generously be called an “homage,” though I suspect Nike would use a different word…) I picked up a pair in the winter using a gift card I got for Christmas, and I’ve been patiently waiting to bust these bad boys out ever since. Now that the snow is gone and the sun is finally back out, I can’t wait to lace ’em up. Banana Republic Nicklas Sneaker – $128* *BR frequently runs sales, so keep your eye out for codes that can get you anywhere from 15 to 40 percent off. adidas Originals Men’s Samba MC Lifestyle White sneakers have become so widespread that it almost seems like a crime not to have them, which is exactly why you might want to mix things up and go for something a little different. On his Netflix show Flaked, Will Arnett rocks a pair of navy/black sneakers instead of the traditional white, which makes his whole look seem just a little more refined. And as it turns out, I’m not the only one who thinks so, as one of Arnett’s fans noted on Twitter: Is it weird that I’m even more attracted to @arnettwill after seeing him as Chip in Flaked? I think it has something to do with the adidas — Sarah Lucas (@sarbearlucas) March 16, 2016 Am I saying women will like you more if you wear these shoes? I am not. But I’m definitely saying it couldn’t hurt… Belts Slim Leather Belt Spring is a time to slim down in more ways than one. When strapping on a belt, keep its width limited to more than 1.5 inches, and save the big leather belts with the chunky buckles for the fall. The Picks: Marino’s Men Genuine Leather Dress Belt – From $15 Synthic Apparel Men’s Classic Dress Leather Belt – $20 Canvas Belts Spring and summer also provide the perfect opportunity to ditch the leather altogether and go with a lightweight (and often, stretchy and forgiving) canvas belt, which come with a few different buckle options. The Picks: Mile High Life Canvas Belt with Buckle – $17 (for pack of 3) Maikum Canvas Belt with Black D-ring – $8 Shirts & Sweaters Enter these excellent long sleeve polos, which provide a great bit [...]

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  2. 29/06/2011

    DadCast Episode 40 • Just Whipping It Out

    How to Maintain a Healthy Eating Lifestyle What you eat each day affects your health and how you feel now and in the future. Good nutrition plays a major role in helping you lead a healthy lifestyle. When combined with physical activity, your diet can help you reach and maintain a healthy weight and reduce your risk of chronic conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, and promote overall health and wellbeing, shop super greens. Creating and maintaining healthy eating habits doesn’t have to be hard. If you start by incorporating small changes into your daily habits, you can make a big impact on your eating pattern and create lasting, healthy eating habits. Try including at least six of the following eight goals into your diet by adding one new goal each week. 1. Make half your plate fruits and vegetables Choose red, orange, and dark-green vegetables along with other vegetables for your meals. Add fruit to meals as part of main or side dishes or as dessert. The more colorful you make your plate, the more likely you are to get the vitamins, minerals, and fiber your body needs to be healthy. 2. Make half the grains you eat whole grains Switch from a refined-grain food to a whole-grain food. For example, choose whole-wheat bread instead of white bread. Read the ingredients list and choose products that list a whole-grain ingredients first. Look for things like: “whole wheat,” “brown rice,” “bulgur,” “buckwheat,” “oatmeal,” “rolled oats,” quinoa,” or “wild rice.” 3. Switch to fat-free or low-fat (1%) milk Both have the same amount of calcium and other essential nutrients as whole milk, but fewer calories and less saturated fat. 4. Choose a variety of lean protein foods Protein foods group includes not only meat, poultry, and seafood, but also dry beans or peas, eggs, nuts, and seeds. Select leaner cuts of ground beef (where the label says 90% lean or higher), turkey breast, or chicken breast. 5. Compare sodium in foods Use the Nutrition Facts label to choose lower sodium versions of foods like soup, bread, and frozen meals. Select canned foods labeled “low sodium,” “reduced sodium,” or “no salt added.” 6. Drink water instead of sugary drinks Drink water to cut back on unnecessary calories from sugary drinks. Soda, energy drinks, and sports drinks are a major source of added sugar and calories in American diets. To add flavor to your water, add a slice of lemon, lime, apple or fresh herbs like mint or basil. 7. Eat some seafood Seafood has protein, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids (heart-healthy fat). Adults should try to eat at least eight ounces a week of a variety of seafood. Children can eat smaller amounts of seafood. Seafood includes fish such as salmon, tuna, and trout and shellfish such as crab, mussels, and oysters. 8. Cut back on solid fats Eat fewer foods that contain solid fats. The major sources for Americans are cakes, cookies, and other desserts (often made with butter, margarine, or shortening); pizza; processed and fatty meats (e.g., sausages, hot dogs, bacon, ribs); and ice cream. Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle To maintain your healthy eating habits, try the following tips. Add More Fruits & Veggies Mix veggies into your go-to dishes. Swap meat for peppers and mushrooms in your tacos or try veggie pasta instead of grain pasta like one made out of black beans for more plant-based protein. Use fresh fruits and veggies whenever possible. Watch for sodium in canned veggies and look for canned fruit packed in water instead of syrup. Pack your child’s lunch bag with fruits and veggies: sliced apples, a banana or carrot sticks. Prepare Healthy Snacks Teach children the difference between everyday snacks such as fruits and veggies and occasional snacks such as cookies and sweets. Keep cut-up fruits and veggies like carrots, peppers, or orange slices in the refrigerator. Prepare your meals for the week by making them ahead on weekends [...]

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We are the the ones in charge, When mum pops out, We are the ones on the couch, We are the ones at the grill, We are the ones that drank all the beer. And We ate all the pies. We are the 2 Fat Dads, a cold filtered Canadian TECHnology podcast that covers tech news, gadgets reviews, eco hacks and the occasional parenting tip on a semi-regular basis. More info on http://www.2fatdads.com

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