Today’s Imponderable: Why Can’t Oil and Water Mix?

You’ve likely heard the expression “like oil and water,” and you may have even witnessed this strange phenomenon firsthand if you’re an avid baker. Although it is fairly common knowledge, do you really know why oil and water can’t mix?

The main reason why these two liquids can’t mix is because they’re too into themselves—literally. Water molecules are very attached to one another and though they usually mix with other liquids, they’ve met their match with oil, which is also very attached to its own molecules. In more scientific terms, water molecules are polar in nature and can only dissolve other polar molecules. Because oil is non-polar, it cannot dissolve in water. This causes the two liquids to almost seamlessly separate, and the oil then floats on top because it has a lower density than the water.

In nature, you can observe this phenomenon on water birds or animals like beavers. Their oily coats and feathers repel water, which keeps them warm and dry in the winter!

Why Oil and Water Don't Mix [Science Project Ideas]
Why Oil and Water do not mix? [Let’s Talk Chemistry]
Mixing Oil and Water [Science Experiments for Kids]

Free Fitness Training Today!

Location: The Firewheel Gym from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Join Jason Barnes our community onsite Personal Trainer, Health Fitness Specialist, and Licensed Massage Therapist for a great evening workout.

Fat Taco Tuesday Tomorrow!

Serving Breakfast Tacos and Juice at the Main Gate Tues, February 17th from 6:30 am – 8:00 am.

Happy Presidents Day

Today we take the time to honor our courageous leaders and how their visions have shaped our great country.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Wishing you a sweet day with your loved ones!

The Elite Barber Shop: Take a Little Off the Sides at This Old Fashioned Barber

Gone are the days of trendy men’s hairstyles with bleached tips and gelled spikes, as traditional men’s barber shops are coming back into fashion. The Elite Barber Shop in New Braunfels offers classic haircuts to the area’s male residents, and they do it in an exceptionally stylish atmosphere.

The small, old-fashioned barber shop is decorated just like the men’s barber shops from years gone by, with comfortable red leather styling chairs, antique vanities, gilded light fixtures and a few taxidermy pieces on the walls for good measure. All haircuts include a hot lather finish, hot towel, and a short shoulder massage, though you can add on a beard trim, as well. Prices are low and service is friendly, which proves that you don’t need all the fancy bells and whistles to offer a great haircut that makes a man look truly dapper.

The Elite Barber Shop is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays. The shop is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

The Elite Barber Shop
226 W. San Antonio Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 515-7575
www.newbraunfelstraditionalbarbershops.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-elite-barber-shop-new-braunfels

Mardi Gras “Fat Taco Tuesday”

Make sure you exit through the main gates on Tuesday 2.17.15 so that we can treat you to breakfast on the go.

The Vineyard at Gruene: Enjoy a Cabernet on the Picturesque Patio

If you want to try something a bit more refined than your go-to bar this weekend, pay a visit to The Vineyard at Gruene. This beautifully rustic and elegant vineyard is located on acres of scenic Texas Hill Country land with grapes growing all over the rolling hills.

The winery portion is located inside of a large, barn-style building with a spacious covered patio perfect for sunny summer afternoons or warm evenings outdoors. A visit to the winery involves a six-wine tasting made up of The Vineyard at Gruene’s own reds and whites, and it costs just $10 per person to enjoy. Knowledgeable employees explain the winemaking process while you sip, and they also provide information about flavor notes and other important details. If you find a wine that you like, you can purchase a bottle and enjoy it while overlooking the vineyard out in the fresh air that fills the patio.

The Vineyard at Gruene
1190 Gruene Road
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 625-9463
www.thevineyardatgruene.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-vineyard-at-gruene-new-braunfels

Naturally: Feel Good About Food

Whether you want to lose weight or eat healthier, Naturally is a great lunch choice in New Braunfels. This all-natural eatery specializes in freshly squeezed juices made to order, and you can even watch as each carrot or whole orange enters Naturally's high-quality juicers.

If you stop by for lunch, you’ll find a colorful menu filled with hearty yet healthy salads, veggie-filled meal platters, and housemade soups made without the usual heavy creams or other fattening ingredients. (Pair your meal with a real fruit smoothie.) Everything on the menu is tasty and good for you, and the dining area is so relaxing that it will make your meal even more enjoyable.

Naturally has a spacious ordering counter, cozy dining tables inside, and a sunny outdoor patio filled with umbrella-covered tables and scenic greenery.

Naturally
494 N. Seguin Avenue
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 214-6300
www.naturallynb.com
www.yelp.com/biz/naturally-new-braunfels

How to Tell the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu

Getting a little cold is fairly commonplace during the colder winter months, and it doesn’t usually require much treatment other than rest and chicken noodle soup. The flu, however, is a more serious issue, and although this virus usually requires antibiotics to kick, it can be quite difficult to tell the two apart. Here are a few smart ways to tell if you have a cold or the flu—and maybe even help you to catch it early on. (Remember to seek the professional advice of your physician!)

  1. A cold usually comes with a sore throat, runny nose, and sometimes even a cough in the fourth or fifth days. These symptoms are usually fairly mild and cause more discomfort than pain and misery. If it is a cold, these symptoms will last for about a week.
  2. The flu, on the other hand, comes with similar but more severe symptoms very early on. Your throat will be sore, your head and other muscles will ache, and you’ll likely have congestion and a cough. These symptoms could last for one week or longer, but they can turn into pneumonia if left untreated.
  3. While an everyday cold doesn’t usually come with a fever, the flu often does. If your temperature reaches 100 degrees or higher, you're likely looking at a case of the flu.

Is It a Cold or The Flu? [NIAID]
Cold, Flu, & Cough Health Center [Web MD]
The Common Cold vs. The Flu… What You Need To Know [Health.com]

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