Friday, August 31, 2012

Yoga at the Mall

The Dallas Business Journal is reporting that J.C. Penney is planning to offer in-store activities, including yoga, in the near future. The retailer's CEO Ron Johnson said, “We are here to transform J.C. Penney, not to improve J.C. Penney."

While I'm a fan of in-store yoga classes (Lululemon has been offering them for years), I am curious if these classes will be held during regular shopping hours. It sounds like that is the plan, and it's hard for me to imagine practicing in the middle of a store filled with shoppers. But hey, yoga is about being in the moment and not getting distracted, so maybe it would be a fun challenge. And I can imagine it would be a nice break from shopping stress come December!

Would you practice yoga in the middle of a department store like J.C. Penney? How about in the town square? Don't forget, we're hosting a free yoga class outside in the plaza at Sugar Land Town Center on Monday at 9:30 AM! See you there?

- Rachel

Is J.C. Penney your new yoga studio? [Dallas Business Journal]

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Lululemon Trying to Patent Its Yoga Pants

The Lululemon "Astro" pant
Yoga apparel company Lululemon has developed quite a devoted following in the past few years, with many yoga enthusiasts swearing by their pants (though the $100 price tag and company's culture have raised a lot of eyebrows). Now the Vancouver-based company is making headlines because they are suing Calvin Klein, alleging that the other brand copied the waistband design of their "Astro" pant, along with two other design elements.

When I first heard about this lawsuit, I assumed they were trying to patent their pants' thick, stretchy, sweat-wicking material (which I am quite fond of, I must admit), which I assumed was created using some kind of fancy technology; I was surprised to hear that it's the waistband that they want to patent. Then again, the waistband is one of the reasons I like Lululemon's pants; it's keeps the pants in place during my practice and makes them extra flattering. It's one of the reasons I'm willing to spend more for these yoga pants, so don't blame the brand for wanting to protect the design.

While the lawsuit will probably have more far-reaching effects for the fashion industry than the yoga community, I'm still intrigued by it. This kind of competition seems somewhat anti-yoga; on the other hand though, Lululemon has a business to run. It will be interesting to see what happens in court.

Have you worn Lululemon's yoga pants? Do you think they are patent-worthy?

- Rachel 

 Lululemon patent claim highlights cutthroat yoga world [Chicago Tribune]

Monday, August 13, 2012

Monday Inspiration: Discover the Unknown

My inspiration this week comes from late astronomer Carl Sagan.



Last week, NASA's rover Curiosity made history when it landed on Mars. We have Curiosity because of people who saw incredible things waiting to be discovered and found a way to uncover them. It's the same reason we have the iPhone and Michelangelo's David. 

There are always stories waiting to be told and discoveries to be made. Someone has to get out there and find them, so why not me? This week, I'm going to try to go beyond the status quo at work, in my creative efforts, and at home, and discover something new. 

- Rachel 

Monday, August 6, 2012

Healthy Recipe: Crispy Fish Sandwich


If you're in need of a light and healthy dinner that won't require that you spend too much time over a hot stove, give these fish sandwiches a try!



Ingredients (serves two)

Two tilapia fillets, about four ounces each (I love frozen tilapia fillets for recipes like this one)

1/2 cup Panko (Japanese bread crumbs)

1/2 tbsp butter

1/2 tsp Old Bay seasoning

1/2 tbsp butter melted

Salt and pepper to taste

Whole-wheat hamburger buns, lettuce, tomato, and mayo

Directions

Melt half a tablespoon of butter over medium-low heat and add the breadcrumbs. Cook for about five minutes, stirring frequently, until golden brown. Then stir in the Old Bay. Transfer the crumbs to a plate. (You can make these the night before; just store at room temperature in an airtight container.)


Meanwhile, season the fish with salt and pepper and fire up the grill. Grill for about 8 minutes, turning once.

While the fish is grilling, toast the buns and top with mayo, lettuce, and tomato. When the fish is done brush each fillet on both sides with the remaining half-tablespoon of melted butter and then press the fish into the toasted breadcrumbs, getting it nice and coated. Fish flakes when it’s cooked, so it might fall apart a bit, but just scoop up the breadcrumbs and coat it as best you can. Serve on the hamburger buns.

This is a delicious dinner for a summer evening! Enjoy!

- Rachel