Thursday, January 14, 2010

Check Her Style: Karla














As ya'll already know I live for people's personal style.....I find it fascinating! lol
Anywho, this is Karla from http://karlascloset.blogspot.com/
Love her style...she is just a bad chick....
Her mix of mini's, sky high heels, vintage pieces, and a short cut is just heaven...sigh
Go check her out!

London Calling........


Wedges are making a mean come back......




Pierre Hardy




Unknown







Tanja S. London




Mmmm Tasty......

Yep.....I know this looks extra tasty....
But this is not what I am writing about just wanted to get your attention lls.
Here is a list of 11 foods that are super healthy for you....
But you are more than likely not eating them
1. Beets: Think of beets as red spinach, Dr. Bowden said, because they are a rich source of folate as well as natural red pigments that may be cancer fighters.How to eat: Fresh, raw and grated to make a salad. Heating decreases the antioxidant power.
2. Cabbage: Loaded with nutrients like sulforaphane, a chemical said to boost cancer-fighting enzymes.How to eat: Asian-style slaw or as a crunchy topping on burgers and sandwiches.
3. Swiss chard: A leafy green vegetable packed with carotenoids that protect aging eyes.How to eat it: Chop and saute in olive oil.
4. Cinnamon: May help control blood sugar and cholesterol.How to eat it: Sprinkle on coffee or oatmeal.
5. Pomegranate juice: Appears to lower blood pressure and loaded with antioxidants.How to eat: Just drink it.
6. Dried plums: Okay, so they are really prunes, but they are packed with antioxidants.How to eat: Wrapped in prosciutto and baked.
7. Pumpkin seeds: The most nutritious part of the pumpkin and packed with magnesium; high levels of the mineral are associated with lower risk for early death.How to eat: Roasted as a snack, or sprinkled on salad.
8. Sardines: Dr. Bowden calls them “health food in a can.” They are high in omega-3’s, contain virtually no mercury and are loaded with calcium. They also contain iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper and manganese as well as a full complement of B vitamins.How to eat: Choose sardines packed in olive or sardine oil. Eat plain, mixed with salad, on toast, or mashed with dijon mustard and onions as a spread.
9. Turmeric: The “superstar of spices,” it may have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.How to eat: Mix with scrambled eggs or in any vegetable dish.
10. Frozen blueberries: Even though freezing can degrade some of the nutrients in fruits and vegetables, frozen blueberries are available year-round and don’t spoil; associated with better memory in animal studies.How to eat: Blended with yogurt or chocolate soy milk and sprinkled with crushed almonds.
11. Canned pumpkin: A low-calorie vegetable that is high in fiber and immune-stimulating vitamin A; fills you up on very few calories.How to eat: Mix with a little butter, cinnamon and nutmeg.
So get healthy in 2010!
This list was made by nutritionist and author of “The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth,”
Jonny Bowden. More details and recipes can be found on the Men’s Health Web site, which published the original version of the list last year.

R.I.P Teddy Pendergrass

1950-2010

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