Two of Television’s First Game Shows

If you love to watch Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? or Family Feud, you have television’s original game shows to thank for the popular host and contestant format. Here are two of the very first game shows to appear TV screens:

Truth or Consequences
Truth or Consequences began as a radio program, and it first aired on television in 1950. Its contestants had to answer trivia questions in no more than two seconds (the show’s "Truth" portion), but the questions were almost always ridiculous or incredibly difficult. Once the contestant inevitably could not answer, they were faced with a "Consequence," typically an embarrassing stunt or physical activity. Truth or Consequences was particularly beloved for its sentimental surprise appearances, often a long-lost family member or a son returning from Vietnam. 

What’s My Line?
This 1950 panel-style game show featured a panel of celebrities who had to question contestants about their professions. The contestants could only respond with “yes” or “no” answers, and the panelists aimed to guess the contestant’s occupation based on the obtained answers. Occasionally a celebrity mystery guest appeared on the show, in which case the panel attempted to guess the person’s identity instead. What’s My Line? eventually spawned international versions and, later on, U.S. revivals, a radio version, and even a live stage version. 

 

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Happy Presidents’ Day

Remembering the courage and vision of past and present leaders, we honor and share the spirit of Presidents' Day together as a nation.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Wishing everyone a day filled with fun and happy memories!

Picture Show at Main Place: One Dollar Tuesdays

The Picture Show at Main Place might be the O.C.'s best bargain for movies. Prices here are low, both for admission and concessions. For just a dollar on Tuesday nights you can see a film, for less than it would cost to rent. You can also enjoy the concessions stand where many tasty treats are well under the expected chain theater pricing. For under five dollars one can purchase a variety of snacks and drinks at a price that would be unheard of in most theaters. Seeing a film on the big screen is a vastly different experience and the Picture Show offers customers this wonderful experience at any budget. This is a great place for a date night, or perhaps to take the kids on a Saturday afternoon.

Picture Show at Main Place
2800 N. Main Street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(714) 836-7469
http://www.pictureshowent.com/locations/santa-location
http://www.yelp.com/biz/picture-show-at-mainplace-santa-ana

Delicious Greens Recipes from Top Food Websites

We should all eat more greens than we currently do, but it can be hard to squeeze in those extra veggies. These delightful sites from around the web will help you add a bit more green to your diet without sacrificing taste.

All Recipes
The Greens Recipes section of the All Recipes site is full of creative, healthy recipes that use leafy greens as the main ingredient. From cheese dips to spinach rolls to quiches and casseroles, these dishes are so decadent, you might even forget that they’re healthy. All Recipes also offers a number of recipes for preparing traditional Southern greens, which make a perfect side dish for your next fried chicken dinner.

Food.com
Visit Food.com to find an endless assortment of greens recipes that are both healthy and delicious. A Spinach Strawberry Salad makes a great summer lunch, and its seasonal fruits add a bit of color to the variety of greens. The site also features warm, hearty soups full of green veggies, from Tuscan White Bean & Spinach to Italian Sausage with Kale. With main courses, side dishes and even appetizers, Food.com is a great resource for cooking with greens.

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The Playground: Craft Beer, Burgers, and Much More

Today, The Playground looks much different than founder Jason Quinn envisioned it. The beer-only, no-reservations, bar-service burger Santa Ana eatery he once dreamt of was never to be—but The Playground is better. That is, if you're up for venturing outside mealtime norms. 

The adventure begins with completely handing over your dining choices to The Playground's chefs, who are so devoted to their craft that they refuse special requests. Only their unique culinary vision and fresh, inventive ingredients drive the menu. But you likely won't regret relinquishing control when dishes begin to arrive.

Pan-roasted wild mushrooms to start, maple-glazed pork chop as an entree, and Black Mission fig toffee sticky pudding for dessert are three of your best options, according to customers. Complement dinner with a craft beer, maybe one that's brewed specifically for The Playground, or a glass of wine. Or seize an opportunity to get better acquainted with the libations and cuisine at special winemaker dinners and chef demonstrations held in 2.0, a 17-seat "culinary theater" next door.

The Playground
220 East 4th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
(714) 560-4444
http://playgrounddtsa.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-playground-santa-ana-2

Healthy Eating Tips for Seniors

You’re in the prime of your life, and it’s more important than ever to maintain a healthy, balanced diet. If you want to manage your weight and start to feel active and energized, these simple tips from the USDA can help.

  • Make sure at least half of your grains are whole grains. When you go to the grocery store, look for breads, pastas, and rice are labeled “whole grain” or “whole wheat."
  • Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. The easiest way to ensure that you’re getting a good mixture is by buying them in a variety of different colors.
  • Eat seafood at least twice a week to get its beneficial protein and other nutrients.
  • Eat the proper calories for your lifestyle. Senior women need anywhere from 1,600 to 2,200 calories per day, while senior men need between 2,000 and 2,800 calories, depending on how active you are.
  • If foods start to taste different or irritate your stomach, talk to your doctor. Some medications diminish your sense of taste, but changing your dosage or your medication can usually help.

For more eating tips for seniors, visit the USDA website here.

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Brushstrokes: Express Yourself

Not every small city has its own dedicated art studio, but Tustin is lucky enough to be home to Brushstrokes on W Main Street. Hobbyists and professionals alike can sign up for two-hour classes where an instructor goes over how to create a pre-selected painting stroke by stroke. More than enough allowance is made for creativity, however, and visitors are encouraged to add their own touches to their original works. The atmosphere is as casual and flexible as the instruction, with fun music playing and students encouraged to talk to the staff and each other. There are summer camps and classes for children as well as more general open sessions with the pre-selected painting available online so that those interested can choose one they like. The art supplies are student grade and the employees are on hand always to swap out brushes or paints. Bring your own snacks and beverages and be ready to get a little messy and have some fun.

 

Brushstrokes
138 W Main St
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 544-1994
http://www.yelp.com/biz/brushstrokes-tustin

Prime Cut Cafe & Wine Bar: Only the Finest

Prime Cut Cafe & Wine Bar wants diners to have a pleasant experience all around. From the classy yet casual dining area to the gorgeous cuts of meat aged to perfection, Prime Cut Café specializes in steaks. We’re talking certified Angus beef that virtually melts in your mouth. To go along with these juicey cuts of meat, Prime Cut Café also features a good selection of beer and mixed drinks. Prime Cut Café also features a prixe fixe menu as well as a happy hour that offers half off pricing for beer and reduced prices on wine, both by the bottle and glass. Appetizers include a grilled cheese sandwich that incorporates white cheddar and gruyere, Creole cheese fries with just the right amount of heats thanks to Prime Cut Café’s Cajun seasoning, and the filet mignon taco with homemade salsa.

Prime Cut Cafe & Wine Bar
1547 West Katella Avenue
Orange, CA 92867
(412) 532-4300
http://www.yelp.com/biz/prime-cut-cafe-and-wine-bar-orange-2

Happy New Year!

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy 2014!

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