Are You Brushing Your Teeth Correctly? Find Out Here!

You’ve brushed your teeth for as long as you can remember, but how can you be sure that you’re doing it correctly? Check out these simple steps for proper tooth brushing to find out.

  1. Twice a day is only the beginning. Although many people are taught to brush their teeth in the morning and the evening, that’s actually only the minimum amount. Brushing your teeth after a large meal or any time you drink a potentially staining beverage is always a good idea.
  2. Brush in a circular motion. Dentists recommend brushing in a circular motion up toward the gums rather than the usual back and forth motion across the teeth. This technique removes bacteria without causing gum pain.
  3. Stop the final rinse. While many people rinse their mouths out with a bit of water after brushing, this is harmful because it removes the beneficial film delivered from the toothpaste. If you feel the need to rinse, only put a small amount of water in your mouth and swish it across your tongue rather than around your teeth and gums.
  4. Don’t skimp on flossing. Flossing is just as important as brushing, and it should be done almost as often. Bonus points if you floss before brushing, as that enables the toothpaste to coat those hard-to-reach places between the teeth.

How to Brush [Colgate]
Proper Brushing [ADHA]
Am I Brushing My Teeth Correctly? [Lifehacker]
How to Brush Your Teeth [Crest]

New Canaan Nature Center: Experience the Great Outdoors

Established in 1960, the New Canaan Nature Center has been educating and delighting local residents for more than 50 years. The Nature Center's paths and trails are open to the public, and they traverse diverse habitats, including meadows, woodlands, and marshy areas, as well as human-designed gardens and orchards. During the summer you'll enjoy the colorful blooms in the wildflower garden, while during winter visits you'll enjoy visiting the greenhouse where exotic species are nurtured.

Animal exhibits are also a central component of the Nature Center's educational programming, and you'll be able to walk through the center's seven aviaries, which house birds of prey like eagles, owls, and falcons. The Nature Center is a favorite among kids, and you’ll often encounter birthday parties, class trips, and recreational summer camps on site.

The New Canaan Nature Center grounds are open dawn to dusk seven days a week.

New Canaan Nature Center
144 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 966-9577
www.newcanaannature.org
www.yelp.com/biz/new-canaan-nature-center-new-canaan

Experience a High-Intensity Workout at JoyRide Indoor Cycling Studio

Darien locals rave about the facility at JoyRide Indoor Cycling Studio on Old Kings Highway, which gives fitness buffs a great place to burn calories. The Darien location debuted in 2013 after the studio proved a success in its first location in Westport.

A wide variety of classes are offered here, from the standard JoyRide, 50 minutes of high intensity cycling, to the even more difficult Tabata style training, which mixes intervals in with the ride to really get your heart rate elevated. The studio also hosts mat Pilates classes to tone and strengthen your core, a fitting complement to the cycling workout. Throw in 51/49 training, dance classes, and more, and you’ve got an exercise for just about everybody.

Class prices are very fair and the teaching staff comes highly recommended.

JoyRide Indoor Cycling Studio
25 Old Kings Highway N.
Darien, CT 06820
(203) 349-5454
www.joyridestudio.com
www.yelp.com/biz/joyride-indoor-cycling-studio-darien

Patrizia’s: Classic Italian Food in a Warm Atmosphere

There’s a certain feeling you get at a really good Italian restaurant, like you’re part of a family. It’s that feeling that makes Patrizia’s in Stamford such a popular eatery. When you step through the doors of this place, you’ll immediately feel welcomed whether it's your first time or your twentieth time.

Patrizia’s is an outpost of a legendary Italian joint on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, and the menu is virtually identical. Start off with the savory baked crabs with seasoned breadcrumbs, or the eight-spice chicken wings with gorgonzola. Some entrees that win raves include the skirt steak with broccoli rabe in a balsamic reduction and the eggplant Parmigiana. When it comes to pasta, you can’t go wrong with the fettuccine carbonara with applewood smoked bacon or the spaghetti a la Frank Sinatra, made with clams, shrimp, and olives. Or you can just go “family-style" and let the chef send out dishes he thinks your party will like the best.

Patrizia's
249 Main Street
Stamford, CT 06901
(203) 348-8000
www.stamfordpatrizias.com
www.yelp.com/biz/patrizias-stamford-2

What You Don’t Know About Plastic

Plastic is an important part of your life whether you realize it or not. The world today consumes 600 billion pounds of plastic per year, and this number is anticipated to grow. Since we use plastic so much, we should at least know a little bit more about it! Here are some must-read facts about plastic.

1) The most common form of plastic is polyethylene. This plastic is typically found in grocery bags and water bottles. In fact, it's estimated that more than 100 billion plastic grocery bags are used annually. The average person uses 290 bags per year, and these plastic bags are typically put into use for only 15 minutes.

2) Plastic is forever. Plastic does not decompose naturally, which is why recycling plastic is so important. Recycled plastics are given new life as bottles, fleece jackets, and fiber fillings, among other uses.

3) Plastics represent 13 percent of total solid waste. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports that in 2012, the U.S. produced 32 million tons of plastic waste. Of that 32 million tons, only nine percent was sent to be recycled.

20 Things You Didn't Know About… Plastic [Discover]
Plastics [EPA]
Plastic Facts [Kids Go Green]

LumberYard Pub: Redding’s Favorite “Local”

The Lumberyard Pub in Redding is a popular spot for wings and game watching. Regulars swear this sports bar has the best wings in Connecticut. Mondays feature 55 cent wings, which draws a crowd for Monday night football. The menu is standard pub grub with burgers and sandwiches. There are daily specials like Tuesday Trivia with half price burgers. The Lumberyard Pub is family owned and dedicated to the giving back to the community. Each month they showcase a local non-profit and donate part of their profits to the charity. Memorabilia decorates the walls and the atmosphere is welcoming, just like a good sports bar should be. It gets packed for big games, call ahead if you’re coming with a large group.

Lumberyard Pub
2 Main St
Redding, CT 06896
(203) 544-7287
www.lumberyardpub.com
www.yelp.com/biz/lumberyard-pub-redding

Explore American History at These National Parks Near New York City

Take a break from the fast pace of New York City by traveling to one of these national parks just outside city limits. Both have historic significance that helped to shape what the Big Apple is today.

Thomas Edison National Historical Park
Thomas Edison National Historical Park is one of the more unique national parks in the country. It consists of Edison's home and laboratory, where he resided and invented things like the motion picture camera, phonographs, sound recordings, and silent movies. Kick off your visit with Invention Factory, a 20-minute long orientation film that tells the story of Edison's famous lab. See where this master inventor created the inventions that would change the world, and make sure to pace through the courtyard as he did when pondering new ideas.

Morristown National Historical Park
Established in 1933, Morristown National Historical Park is home to the quarters of General Washington and the Continental Army's encampment during through the treacherous winter of 1779. Get a first hand feel for their challenging living conditions on an interactive tour through a replica of a soldier's hut, and then walk through the Ford Mansion, the home that George Washington occupied during this time period. Not only is Morristown a memorial of a pivotal moment in our nation's history, but it is also the country's first national park.

Happy Independence Day!

We hope everyone enjoys a fun and relaxing time with family and friends as we celebrate America's freedom.

Bridge Street Wienery: Make Any Day a Dog Day

After a visit to Bridge Street Wienery in Stamford, it might be hard to imagine going back to those plain old frankfurters served at family reunions and baseball games. The guys behind the Wienery are crafting some of the most inventive hot dog creations you'll find anywhere near Stamford, according to regular diners.

Regulars recommend the Squealer (pulled pork and sauerkraut), the Aly (bacon and chipotle mayo), and the Kardashian (gorgonzola and onion rings). You can even design your own custom dog using the Wienery's selection of 18 different toppings that range from barbecue sauce to coleslaw and sauteed peppers. If you want something familiar, you can’t go wrong with a standard chili dog or one of the non-dog options, like a cheeseburger with tater tots on the side. And if you're looking for a friendly place to enjoy your lunch break without breaking the bank, Bridge Street Wienery is a must-try.

Bridge Street Wienery
17 Bridge Street
Stamford, CT 06905
(203) 569-4990
www.thewienery.com
www.yelp.com/biz/bridge-st-wienery-stamford

Happy Father’s Day!

Happy Father's Day! We hope all of the Dads out there have a great day with loved ones! Let us know how you plan to help Dad relax today!

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