THE BEAUTY REVIEW WITH MEAGAN BALL-JORDAN

Ruby-Woo MAC lipstick (Matte)

Red Lipstick MACRed is one of my favorite colors. Red is the color of love, fire, heat, and passion. I used to love watching my Aunt paint her nails fire-engine red with flaming red lips to match. Growing up, my sisters and I were never allowed to wear red anything because my dad thought that color was too grown for us. They say, if you want a man’s attention, then wear red! My dad may have been on to something by not letting us wear much red but as soon as I was grown and on my own, I bought my first tube of red lipstick and I have been in love ever since!

 

Most people are afraid of red lipstick because of its vibrancy, the attention it draws to the mouth, and the fact they think it just doesn’t look good. Red lipstick actually makes the teeth look whiter and can instantly add a pop of color to any makeup palette or outfit. One of the red lipsticks that I adore and drives the men insane is Ruby-Woo by MAC. It is a matte red lipstick which I prefer because it doesn’t have that extra shine or sheen to it and it is only $14. Ruby-Woo has blue undertones and compliments my dark-brown skin (I am African-American). Not all reds are created equal.  There are true reds, red with blue undertones, and red with orange and pink undertones.  Most people are wearing the wrong hue for their skin tone and finding the right hue is essential to  pulling off the red lip.  Life is about taking risks; Take a risk, put on that new lipstick and paint the town red!

 

Purchase at MAC stores or online at www.maccosmetics.com

 

Meagan Ball-Jordan is a beauty connoisseur and grad student currently residng in Dallas, Texas. Keep up with her on Twitter @MeaganElyce!

THE FOOD REVIEW WITH ANDREA DUARTE: Petrol Station

Andrea Duarte, your Coffey Break food expert!

Chelsea and I share a love and passion for good food, so we thought we’d collaborate to share my experiences by trying the newest, most beloved, and everything in-between spots in Houston.

Sick of visiting the same old spots? Want to try out a new place? Afraid of wasting money and your palate on a mediocre meal?

 Let The Coffey Break do the leg work for you!

Stay hungry my friends -Andrea

Review Date: Tuesday September 11, 2012
 Review Location: The Petrol Station
985 Wakefield
http://www.facebook.com/PetrolStation
 Review Time: Dinner
Not too long ago I had a huge craving for a really good hamburger, so I googled “Best Burger Houston”. The Petrol Station caught my eye.
I visited there with some co-workers today who frequent it for its beer selection; they have various crafty brews on tap. The place is so named as it was transformed from an old service station. It’s a whole-in-the-wall with no visible sign, in the middle of a neighborhood, and a hippie inside. I was intrigued!
Petrol Station Houston, Texas
The place was a bit empty when we got there, but it was more or less what I expected. A pub with older masculine clientele, and a beer-snobby bartender.
I got the Rancor, the burger the place is best know for, behold:

It contains: 1/2 lb angus beef,cheddar cheese, bacon,fried egg,lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickle & mayo served with natural cut fries.
(I took my pickles out, sorry)
 It’s definitely a feast on the eyes when it arrives, which was good because I am definitely a visual person. I was also super excited about the egg.  You definitely need some creativity to bite into this bad boy, and quite a stack of napkins!
The burger was good, but I hate to admit not the best I’ve had. The meat patty was super thick and juicy. The bacon was inches thick, and still crispy. The veggies were fresh and crunchy, and the egg runny, which is exactly what I wanted. However, the burger was a little overcooked to my taste. I was also a bit underwhelmed with the lack of “pow” in flavor, and I was not excited when I was eating it, a bit indifferent. When I bit into it everything kind of ran together, and nothing stood out. I definitely had mixed feelings, but overall still enjoyed it.
 The fries were ok. Although some were super crispy, others were a little soggy, and they were not fresh. But still a good companion to the burger. 
In the end I was pleased, but not blown out of the water. Would definitely come back and try other things on the menu.
 Overall Rating:           B-
 FOOD RATINGS
Taste:                          B-
Presentation:            A
Selection:                   A- (not a lot on the menu, but everything sounded good- quality over quantity!)
OTHER:
Ambiance:                  C+ (mosquitoes!!!!!! And no music)
Location:                    B- (a bit out of the way)
Prices:                         B  (burger was reasonably priced but beer was a bit more than expected) 

THROWBACK THURSDAYS WITH @YUNGCOFF 9.20.2012

Hey Coffey Break Readers!

This playlist incorporates similar voices over drastically different sounds. “All about you” is without question one of the top tracks in rap. Ne-Yo and Miguel are arguably the two most prominent voices in R&B take polar opposite approaches to their songs on this list. Miguel goes with the classiest side of rhythm, while Ne-Yo joins the monumental shift of popular music towards a more European house style of music. The last song on the list is New Day by Fiddy and Alicia keys. While rapper 50 cent may have lost a bit of his control over the rap game as of late, but this without a doubt reminds us of why we love him. I hope you all enjoy this week’s Throwback Thursday!

-Elliot

2Pac – All About You

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXtYNH0CQJo]

 

Ne-Yo – Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself)

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crrOl0egI00]

 

Miguel-Adorn (FULL VERSION)

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfu_QA76ix4]

 

Alicia Keys – New Day

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L00Id3vXza0]

 

 

 

 

CHAN’S HOT LIST 9.17.12

Hip-hop} I Ain’t No Joke- Eric B & Rakim

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TN-kDEKxF0]

 

Michael Di Bella wrote in the All Music Guide to Rock that “Rakim grabs the listener by the throat and illustrates his mastery of the rhyming craft”. It was a tough toss up between this song, “Eric B is President” and “Paid in Full”.  All three deserve heavy rotation through your speakers.

 

Instrumental} My Only Swerving- El Ten Eleven

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfM46XR8wGQ]
Indie Rock} This Time Around-  The Radio Dept.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQxilcFCH9I]

 

Electro} The Feeling- The Knocks

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ8CBQvnwm0]
Electronic} Finale- Madeon

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0h2u87JwyA]

The Coffey Break is on hiatus through Sept 17th!

Hey there Coffey Breakers!!

Yes, we’ve been a little MIA , but it’s for a wonderful cause! We are eagerly preparing for our next Mia’s Closet event –The Back to School Block Party at Baker Ripley Neighborhood Center. The event is stocked with activities like shopping for two free outfits with a personal stylist, sports games, a dj, manicures, a what-not-to-wear fashion show, haircuts, free food, and voter registration.  So, The Coffey Break will be back to posting September 17th!

Baker Ripley offers a summer program and our partnership will allow  Mia’s Closet to provide over 250 children with an abundance of activities as the grand finale! We are partnering with the following organizations: State Farm, Little Caesars Pizza, Majic 102.1fm, My Fit Foods, Niko’s Locker, Las Americas Middle School, Latino Gallery with a Purpose, LEUV —Latinos. Engaged. United. VotingNHPO LI Class VII, Biao Skincare, Afri Pro, Trend Barber College  to give our kids the best back to school event they’ve ever experienced!

Want to support Mia’s Closet initiatives benefiting Houston’s underprivileged youth?

You can do so here: Donate Mia’s Closet –a 501(c)3 Tax Exempt Organization. Here’s a link to photos from our events: http://www.facebook.com/MiasCloset/photos Feel free to contact us for more information via email miasclosethouston@gmail.com. Let’s make change for the better together!

See you soon!

Warmest regards,

Chelsea