Bringing Back Sexy
- For: Vegans, vegetarians and your v-curious friends
- For: Aspiring bartenders
- For: Wine connoisseurs
- For: Locavores
- Move Your Body
- Keyed In
- New Toy Legacy
- Nano Need
- Local Products
- Fashion worth Fighting For
- Bathe like Cleopatra
- The Midas Touch
- Loco for Cocoa
- Tying the Intellectual Bow
- Through the Looking Glass
- Edible ‘Ukuleles
- Holiday Gardening
- A Worm’s-Eye View
- Wiki Garden in a bag
- Green Dreams Via Aquaponics
- Gifts that Keep on Giving…and Giving
- Bringing Back Sexy
- The Gift of Italy… Or Something Italians Like
- Sing it: “BAS-KET-BALL, We’re Playing Basketball!”
- Food for Thought
- Time Isn’t Wasted When You’re Having Fun
- Hey, Where’s the Party?
- Stunning Gifts from Kaka’ako
- Watch out, Martha
- Animals Celebrate the Holidays, Too
- Haute Coco
- Do you Believe in Magic?
- Lava Love
- Princess Treatment
24 Hour Fitness / Gingerbread cookies, peppermint bark, moose munch… With goodies like these to grind when Christmas comes around, most people can’t help but deep six their diets. But when the holidays are over, and the chubby Santa look is no longer so eye-catching, give your loved one a remedy for his/her seasonal love handles. There’s no doubt a membership at 24 Hour Fitness will definitely come in handy after New Years. The exceptional benefit of this gym is not only that its facilities are actually open 24 hours a day, but the membership includes access to all the cardio equipment and free weights, as well as to the sauna and massage services. Memberships also include enjoyable group exercise classes ranging from hip-hop dancing, the Zumba and the “Amp’d Abs.” It’s no surprise that The 24 Hour Fitness operations was recently voted The Best Gym in America.




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