New Movie with Emma Watson Shot in Calabasas

March 20, 2012  |  No Comments  |  by Tomer Isidora Fridman  |  Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Syndicated Partners

Harry Potter Actress Takes on New Role in ‘Bling Ring’

By: Tomer and Isidora Fridman

Yesterday Emma Watson was spotted filming for ‘Bling Ring’ in Calabasas. The actress is most well-known for her role in Harry Potter but has acted in a few other movies since the series ended last summer. This movie depicts the true story of a group of teenagers that burglarized the homes of several celebrities from 2008 to 2009. The group of six stole approximately $3million in cash and other items. Read More

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5 Best Foods for an Emergency

July 22, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Tomer Isidora Fridman  |  Calabasas

What should you keep in your storage?p8757op

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Peanut butter A great source of energy, peanut butter is chock-full of healthful fats and protein. Unless the jar indicates otherwise, you don’t have to refrigerate after opening.

Whole-wheat crackers Crackers are a good replacement for bread and make a fine substitute in sandwiches. Due to their higher fat content, whole-wheat or whole-grain crackers have a shorter shelf life than their plain counterparts (check the box for expiration dates), but the extra fiber pays off when you’re particularly hungry. Consider vacuum-packing your crackers to prolong their freshness.

Nuts and trail mixes Stock up on these high-energy foods—they’re convenient for snacking and healthful. Look for vacuum-packed containers, which prevent the nuts from oxidizing and losing their freshness.

Dried fruits, such as apricots and raisins In the absence of fresh fruit, these healthy snacks offer potassium and dietary fiber. “Dried fruits provide you with a significant amount of nutrients and calories,” Swanson says.

Canned tuna, salmon, chicken, or turkey Generally lasting at least two years in the pantry, canned meats provide essential protein. Vacuum-packed pouches have a shorter shelf life but will last at least six months, says Diane Van, manager of the USDA meat and poultry hotline.

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