Alcoholism: Knowing When You Need Help

by Salvador Paez

Alcoholism is hard to detect yourself. It’s like a monster silently creeping into your habits. You think you’re just enjoying a couple of drinks every day, when actually, you’re already addicted to the substance. And while you’re not aware of it, the addiction grows more and more until you cannot function anymore without alcohol. At this point, your only chance of recovery would be staying in a rehabilitation center. That’s why you’ve got to detect alcoholism early, so that it’ll be easier to cure.

When you don’t even need friends, and you don’t need an environment with many people drinking, but still choose to drink, and alone at that - you may be an alcoholic. Drinking alone is no laughing matter. It shows how much you want to drink so badly.

If you’re young and you’re not allowed to drink yet you still drink, that may be a sign of alcoholism. For example, you always skip going to school and you go to some place to drink with anybody or alone. This means that rules don’t matter to you anymore, just having your fix of alcohol.

Alcoholics will do anything to justify their bad drinking habits. If you make up illogical reasons why you believe you function better with alcohol in your system, then you’re definitely an alcoholic. You might even believe than beer is like a vitamin supplement for you. You such beliefs are ridiculous, yet you still hold on to them because they justify your addiction.

Alcoholics will do anything to get their alcohol fix. If during work hours, you sneak up somewhere to secretly drink, you surely have an alcohol problem. This means you can’t do your work or anything else without alcohol.

When you start to develop alcoholism, it’s hard for people not to notice the changes in you. Pretty soon, people who care about you will confront you about it. If you get furious or hate them because of it, then that’s another sign you’re already an alcoholic. It means you’re ready to put your alcohol dependence over people who deeply care for you.

If your alcoholism is not countered early, pretty soon, you’ll start losing your appetite for food. You’ll notice that your favorite foods don’t taste as good as before. And you absolutely won’t eat foods that you didn’t find special before. In fact, you’d rather have alcohol three or more times a day.

Alcoholism will not only alter your behavior, it will also modify your physical self. First, you will start skipping bath times and then you don’t take them at all. Your hygiene becomes very poor, and people start getting disgusted of you because of it.

When in the morning you tremble, shiver and shake because you feel too weak without alcohol intake - you may be an alcoholic.

If you notice these signs in you, stop denying your condition now. Take a hold of your life, be brave, and go to a rehabilitation center immediately. Do this for your own good and for the people who are special to you.

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Maintain your Humidor or else

by Trevor Wallace

Do you only get Cuban cigars one at a time so you you can smoke them right away or do you get them by the case so you can age your Cuban cigars too? If you like to buy them by the case like most people do, than you not only need a humidor, but almost more important is learning how to properly take care of your humidor. A humidor is designed to age your cigars and store them for you for as long as you like. A Cuban cigar can be aged for up to fifteen years. Results like these are only possible if you take care of your humidor too. Trust me, it can be a very rewarding experience.

Now your humidor is designed to store your cigars at ideal temperature. Make sure that which ever one you get, it does this basic job first. The […] Continue Reading…

How to rehydrate your Cuban cigar

by Trevor Wallace

Cuban cigars, just like any cigars, dry up after a certain amount of time in less than favorable conditions. Maybe you got a box of Cuban cigars, placed it in the closet and forgot about it. Several weeks down the road when you started cleaning your closet, out pops that box. The sad part is, your Cuban cigars look totally dried out.

Although you did place them in a humidor like a good boy, you didn’t re-energize your humidor that is essential for your cigars to stay in good shape. You realize all you have is a bunch of dried out cigars. You begin to wonder if your cigars will every be smokable again.

If you are looking for a how to rehydrate cigar process so that you are able to smoke it properly, there are actually several different methods that you can use. Some of them, […] Continue Reading…

Wine Tours: The Wineries Of Maine

by Jim Hofman

Being Chicagoans, we’ve always enjoyed the changing of the seasons. Spring brings rebirth and summer offers the warmth of all that’s good about life. Autumn arrives in a blaze of color, while winter has its own quiet sense of beauty.

And so, in our travels, we tend to gravitate toward areas offering the best of all four seasons. We couldn’t have found a better place than Maine. Maine is mountains, lakes, and rivers - an outdoor sports enthusiast’s paradise. Maine is rugged picturesque coastline teeming with fresh seafood just waiting for you to sample. Maine is National Parks and trendy beaches. And Maine is a shopping and gastronomical delight.

Before we visited, a friend asked us, “Why Maine?” We responded that there are several good reasons to visit Maine. As we left after a one week visit, we agreed that […] Continue Reading…

Winery Tours: How To Taste Wine In Seven Steps

by Jim Hofman

With over 6000 wineries across the United States, there are ample opportunities for wine lovers to tour and taste. With the addition of several new wine trails across the country in the past few years, more and more people are enjoying visits to wineries. Did you know that every state in the U.S. now has at least one winery? There’s sure to be an interesting winery in your neck of the woods just waiting for you to sample and enjoy.

Before you travel to your local winery or the nearest wine trail, consider that your wine tasting experience will involve several of your senses. To get the most from your visit, and to help you more readily identify your favorite wines for a purchase, let’s talk about how to approach wine tasting in general. And while wine tasting shouldn’t be complicated or intimidating, […] Continue Reading…

Wine Travel: Michigan’s Natural Bounty

by Jim Hofman

For over 100 years, southwestern Michigan has been a weekend getaway haven. With its ample wide beaches and charming lakeside towns, this part of Michigan known as Harbor Country continues to lure weekend visitors. Since the late 1970’s, it’s also been a popular destination for wine travel fans.

Southwestern Michigan is only about 90 minutes by car from greater Chicago. Interstate 94 takes a gentle north by northeast turn near the Indiana-Michigan state line, tracing the route of historic U.S. 12. Back in the 1930’s, this area established its link to Michigan tourism. The first town greeting you upon entering Michigan is friendly and walkable New Buffalo.

With its harbor and compact business district, New Buffalo has long attracted boaters and those seeking a weekend escape. Of the eight communities comprising Harbor Country, New Buffalo feels most like a true town and a […] Continue Reading…