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Monthly Archives: March 2015

What’s Your Jam Wednesday

Heyyyyyyyyy Cocoa Drops!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is my Wednesday jam!  It’s by Disclosure featuring Sam Smith.  It’s called “Latch”.  If you don’t want feel good when listening to this song, you’re a Grinch who needs a heart for Christmas.  LOL!!!!

What you feeling like KT???????

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Phee, this feature dude shut it all the way down at the Superbowl last year! His performance was up there with the almighty Prince. As I run deeper into Arabia Mountain Park, I find that my music has an issue streaming, so I have begun a playlist. The 1st song on my playlist is this upbeat and hot number by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. It’s too hot! Hot damn! Lol

🎧 KT

 
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Posted by on March 18, 2015 in Music Sips

 

Single Ladies Back Tonight

Single Ladies Back Tonight

Remember that super sexy evening show with the fabulous women, gorgeous men, and awesome story line?!!!!!  That’s Single Ladies!!

Well, Single Ladies has gone through a lot of changes from Season 1 to Season 3.  They were dropped for VH1 for reasons unknown but Centric picked up the series and it’s back on tonight at 10 pm est!!!!!!!!!!

They’re only releasing 6 episodes, which is crazy, but I hope they continue with the detail, class, and beautiful people hanging from everywhere.  Let’s not forget about the fashion.  Them ladies know they use to be dressed to the nines.  I do know one thing though, if Omar is nowhere around, I’ll be broken hearted like Brandy.

If you don’t have Centic, you may be able to keep up with the episodes on YouTube.

Check out one of my favorite shows and let me know what you think.

🙂 Phee

 
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Posted by on March 18, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

What helps your shape

What helps your shape
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HangTight with MarC

 
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Posted by on March 18, 2015 in Healthy Sips

 

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Daily Inspirational Sip

Daily Inspirational Sip

4 Reasons You Should Consider Turning Pescatarian / Nutrition / Healthy Eating

If a vegetarian diet seems to limit your protein choices, but you want to avoid the fat content of red meat and poultry, you might consider turning pescatarian. A pescatarian diet eliminates all meats except fish, allowing you to enjoy the nutritional and culinary rewards of seafood. Although mercury, PCB and dioxin contamination have been a concern with fish-based diets, the American Heart Association states that the benefits of eating fish outweigh the risks of toxins. Becoming a pescatarian may help you achieve a variety of health-promoting goals.

1. Avoid Saturated Fats

Red meats and some forms of poultry contain saturated fats. These fats, which are usually solid at room temperature, contribute to the accumulation of fat in the arteries and the development of fatty plaques on the arterial walls–conditions that lead to heart disease and stroke. Avoiding meat for the sake of cardiac health can be a powerful motivation for turning vegetarian. Becoming a pescatarian allows you to retain the nutrients, flavors and textures of seafood in your diet while cutting down on the health risks caused by land animal fats.

2. Reduce Cholesterol Levels

Species of fish like salmon, tuna, mackerel and herring are rich in omega-3 fats, a form of fat that lowers triglycerides. Triglycerides are a form of cholesterol produced by the body and found in high-fat foods. The liver synthesizes triglycerides as a source of energy. When produced or eaten in excess, triglycerides circulate in the bloodstream and are deposited as fat, mostly around the abdominal organs. Clinical studies have shown that the omega-3 fats in fish oil markedly reduce triglyceride levels, which can lower your risk of heart disease, stroke and metabolic disorders. Omega-3 fatty acids may also lower blood pressure, improve brain and nerve function, and enhance short-term memory.

3. Increase Intake of Essential Vitamins and Minerals

Whole fish contains B complex vitamins, including B6, B12, riboflavin and niacin, while fish liver oils are a good source of vitamins A and D. Fish are rich in essential minerals like calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, phosphorous and selenium. To reap the full array of minerals that are available in seafood, include a variety of saltwater and freshwater fish, mollusks and crustaceans in your diet.

4. Enjoy a Versatile Source of Lean Protein

Fish is high in protein but low in fat and calories, making it an attractive option for dieters and for people who want to build lean muscle mass without increasing body fat. Although you can fulfill your daily protein requirements with a vegetarian or vegan diet, a pescatarian diet offers a broader range of options for meeting your protein needs.

If the thought of giving up the flaky texture of halibut or the rich flavor of salmon has discouraged you from turning vegetarian, becoming a pescatarian might be an appealing dietary alternative. Fish comes in a wide array of tastes and textures and can be prepared in a variety of healthy ways, from baking and grilling to steaming or poaching.

This article found at
http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/4-reasons-you-should-consider-turning-pescatarian.html#b

 
 

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Watch “Charles & Aline | It Won’t Stop – Sevyn Streeter ft. Chris Brown” on YouTube

This is so sexy! These two are very talented and creative. I believe that dancing with your partner can be considered as foreplay. So, find some classes in your area tonight and get down and dirty with your boo.

💃 KT

Charles & Aline | It Won’t Stop – Sevyn Streeter ft. Chris Brown:

 
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Posted by on March 17, 2015 in Relationship Sips, Sex Sips

 

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In Traffic and You See This…

mobile pole mobile pole2

Yes, a woman twirling on a mobile pole.  How innovative?  Whoever came up with this idea is a visionary, one who will do great things in life.  LOL.

Poles in the club look unreliable, do you think I would be on a mobile one?

What about the children?  Kids are out and about everywhere all times of the day.  What do you do when you pass by this?  How do you explain that to your kids?  “Uhhhh, that’s a new version of the monkey bar hunny”.  LMAO

I wonder if you can get life insurance at a reasonable rate doing this?

How does she get paid for her acrobatics?

Is this advertising for a club nearby?

So many questions.  LOL

🙂  Phee

Pics from meetthematts.com and s173450022.onlinehome.fr.

 
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Posted by on March 17, 2015 in Are you Serious Sips

 

You Can Feel The Love!

Isn’t this an adorable picture?

seal kiss

You don’t need words for a pic like this.

Pass on the love!

🙂 Phee

Pic from gma.yahoo.com.

 
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Posted by on March 17, 2015 in Random Sips

 

Boyfriend Pleaded Guilty To Feeding Girlfriend “Abortion Smoothie” That Caused Miscarriage – Crime Feed

Boyfriend Pleaded Guilty To Feeding Girlfriend “Abortion Smoothie” That Caused Miscarriage – Crime Feed

This dude is such an asshole. To think he gave her the pills twice because he just didn’t want the child. Then this fool has the nerve to say he feels like a shitbag after the fact. No, he should’ve felt that way before he purchased the pills. I wish they would throw the book at him for taking this innocent life and traumatizing the mother, but they’re only seeking 7 years. As a woman amongst millions of others to miscarry myself, I’ll be praying for this young woman robbed of motherhood.

👼 KT

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A Norwegian man was so against his girlfriend’s pregnancy that he slipped an abortion pill into her smoothie, which then caused her to miscarry.

Believe it or not, this was the second time he tried and, sadly, he succeeded.

“I read online that pills could cause deformities if they did not work,” the suspect admitted. “After the first attempt didn’t work, I thought that if it was my fault that the child was born with major malformations, I would not be able to live with that. So I decided to try again.”

The 26-year-old man tried to convince his 20-year-old girlfriend to get an abortion when they first found out about the child, but she said it wasn’t an option.

Weeks later, the victim experienced severe abdominal pain after drinking the toxic smoothie and ended up miscarrying in her third month of pregnancy.

Once at the doctor, she asked for several tests to be run, which is when they discovered a high dose of abortion medicine in her bloodstream.

On Monday, the man pleaded guilty to inflicting serious bodily harm and terminating a pregnancy without the mother’s consent. The prosecution is seeking a seven-year sentence.

“I felt like a total sh*tbag when it dawned on me what I had done,” the man added in what might be the biggest understatement ever.

Court will rule on his sentence March 17.

This story found at http://crimefeed.com/2015/03/abortion-pill/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=InvestigationDiscovery

 
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Posted by on March 17, 2015 in Online Sips

 

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Daily Inspirational Sip

Daily Inspirational Sip

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With Healthy Green Foods – ABC News                                                                             By DIANE HENDERIKS, R.D.

I remember when I was little staring at the peas or broccoli that were sitting on my dinner plate long after everyone left the table because my mother insisted that we “eat our greens.”  Back then I didn’t realize how important green foods were but now I certainly do and love just about all of them (peas, not so much.)

Green foods can help fight disease, provide vitamins and minerals (calcium, folate, vitamin C, and beta-carotene), are high in fiber, support a healthy digestive system and offer a boatload of health benefits.   The stuff that gives plant foods their natural, vibrant colors are called phytochemicals or phytonutrients which help to protect the plant from disease and when we eat these plants they help protect us, too.  What gives green food in particular its color is chlorophyll.  Just saying that word brings you back to grade school science and photosynthesis right?  Can’t you just visualize the blackboard with a picture of the sun with an arrow to the plant, CO2 in, O2 out…oh, the memories.

Step up to your home plate and make grand slam meals with these green foods.

Avocados

Avocados are a fruit, not a veggie, and provide close to 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, B vitamins, and folic acid. They contain a lot of fat but it’s monounsaturated fat or “the good fat” that can help lower cholesterol.  Avocados also boost absorption of fat-soluble nutrients in foods that are eaten with it. Try adding avocados to salads, salsa, dressings and sauces.   I use avocados in place of fat in baking and as a spread for sandwiches.

Edamame

Eda-huh? Edamame are soybeans and have been used for thousands of years in East Asia as a main source of protein.  Because they are a complete protein, edamame is an excellent staple for vegetarian diets.  They are also a good source of fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin A and iron. Try adding shelled edamame to salads, any veggie dish, soups, stews or munch on their own.  Edamame in the pods (like you find at Asian restaurants) are readily available and make a great snack.  I throw shelled, frozen edamame into smoothies and the kids don’t even realize it.

Kale

Kale is a member of the cruciferous veggie family that includes cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and bok choy.  Kale is a nutritional powerhouse and is packed with Vitamins A, K and C, as well as, calcium, fiber, B vitamins, magnesium and a hit of Omega-3 fatty acids. Kale sits on the shelves next to mustard greens, collard greens and Swiss chard at the supermarket but unfortunately many people walk right past this area.  Next time you are at the market stop and grab a bunch or two of this deliciously healthy leafy green.  Kale is simple to prepare and cooking it for a short period of time will preserve its nutrients, color and texture.  Toss into salads and pasta, top pizza or add to stews and soups.  Kale chips are all the rage now and I just love them!  Simply rinse kale, dry thoroughly, tear into bite sized pieces and place on even layer in baking sheet.  Drizzle a little olive oil on top, sprinkle with salt, pepper and any of your favorite dried herbs and spices.  Bake 10-15 minutes at 375 degrees and voila….so good.

Kiwi

Kiwi is a bright source of potassium, Vitamin E, folate and fiber and just one of these furry little buggers far exceeds your daily need for vitamin C! Research has shown kiwi to protect the DNA in  our cells, assist with eye health and support a healthy cardiovascular system.   Enjoy them on their own peeled or not (skin is edible and packed with fiber).  Kiwi gives a tropical twist to smoothies, salads, cold soups, chutneys, oatmeal, dips and desserts.

Broccoli

Broccoli is also a member of the cruciferous veggie family and stocked with Vitamins A, K and C, calcium, folate, iron, fiber and potassium.  Toss into salads, pastas and stir-fries, blend into sauces and soups, munch on it raw with or without dip or roast in the oven.  Don’t throw out the stems, they are delicious.  Just peel the tough skin, slice and eat.

Fresh herbs

I’ve got these little guys sprouting on my kitchen windowsill right now.  In addition to kicking up the flavor of dishes, fresh herbs get an A+ for nutrition.  Just like any leafy green, fresh herbs contain lots of vitamins and minerals including A, K & C, iron, B vitamins, calcium and a nutritional bonus of essential oils and antioxidants. The star players of this powerhouse group are oregano, sage, basil, parsley, rosemary, mint and thyme.  Each type of herb offers something a little different to good health so use a variety to reap the most benefit. Add them to salads, pastas, sauces, desserts or any dish.

Asparagus

Spring is the season for asparagus so be sure to get it while it’s hot.  Go to your local farmers market and grab some because it’s gone before you know it and there is nothing like it freshly picked.  Asparagus is one of the top sources of the B vitamin and folate, which is essential for heart and cellular health.  It’s also a great source of fiber, vitamins A, C and K and is a natural diuretic.  You may come across asparagus in 3 different colors; green, white and purple and they are all delicious and nutritious.  Toss in to pasta, eggs, soups, stir-fries, rice, salads or simply drizzle with a little olive oil, salt and pepper then place in even layer on baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes.

Green tea

Stick that pinkie up and sip on some green tea! These leaves are rich in polyphenols which are antioxidant compounds that help to protect your cells and have been reported to reduce the risk of heart disease, lower cholesterol and protect against cancer.  Recent research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that “Green tea consumption is significantly associated with a lower risk of incident functional disability” (Functional disability refers to problems with daily chores and activities, such as bathing or dressing).  It’s pretty cool that a tea can be studied and have these results, makes you want to add green tea to your shopping list, right?  Steep a cup in the morning to start your day off with a jolt of nutrition, use as liquid in cooking and baking and my personal favorite indulgence, green tea ice cream.

Limes

Limes contain a bountiful amount of the vitamin C which helps the immune system, builds collagen and keeps your cells healthy.  Sixteenth century sailors, pirates and explorers certainly appreciated this since a lime a day kept the scurvy away!  Limes also contain fiber, calcium, iron and copper.   The tartness and refreshing flavor of limes can lift up any recipe and add flavor to foods in place of extra salt.  Add fresh lime juice and grated zest to dressings, sauces, soups, marinades and desserts.  Squeeze a wedge of lime in your water for a special treat.

Cabbage

Finally, in spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, cabbage.  Cancer prevention is the top contender in health research for this veggie with results attributing it to lowering the risk of various forms of cancer.  Like broccoli and kale, cabbage is also a cruciferous vegetable and rich in vitamins A, K and C, calcium, fiber and B vitamins.   There are numerous different types of cabbage grown around the world but the ones we see most are green, red, savoy, bok choy and Napa.  Cabbage can be eaten raw, tossed in salads, stirred in soups and stews and I like to use it in place of bread for sandwiches.

Henderiks is a registered dietitian, founder of  Dianehenderiks.com and a “Good Morning America” health contributor.

This article and photo found at
http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/celebrate-st-patricks-day-with-healthy-green-foods/blogEntry?id=15909665&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com

 
 

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Kim Kardashian Makes Me Sick!

She makes me sick in a good way.

Did you see this pic of Kim K and Kanye?

kim and kanye boots

The hoopla was over Kanye’s boots but the real showstopper is Kim’s outfit and HER boots!!!!!!!!!!

It looks like she has on thigh high leather peep-toe boots and they look unbelievably gorge!!!!!!!!!!

Kanye’s boots are cool too.  People were making fun of him online about them saying they were high heels.  Get a life people, they’re boots with a little heel.  There’s nothing crazy about that.  I thought he was going to be wearing some of Khloe’s Loubou heels.  Now, then Houston would have a problem.  LMAO!

Anywho, you get it Kim K and Kanye!  Y’all be killin em (in my Fabolous voice) man for real!

🙂 Phee

Pic from celebrity.yahoo.com.

 
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Posted by on March 16, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips